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Tycoon's death ( 2003-08-06 17:10) (AP)
 South Korean buddhist monks pray in
front of a portrait of Chung Mong-hun, the top executive of South Korea 's
Hyundai conglomerate, during a funeral ceremony at hospital in Seoul,
South Korea, Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2003. Chung, who was embroiled in a
scandal over a historic 2000 summit between the two Koreas, committed
suicide, jumping from his 12th-story office in the Hyundai headquarters in
Seoul Monday. [AP]
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 South Korean mourners pray in front of a
portrait of Chung Mong-hun, the top executive of South Korea's Hyundai
conglomerate, during a funeral ceremony at hospital in Seoul Wednesday,
Aug. 6, 2003. [AP]
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 Chung Mong-joon, a brother of Chung
Mong-hun, passes by a portrait of Chung Mong-hun, top executive of South
Korea 's Hyundai conglomerate, during Chung's funeral ceremony at a
hospital in Seoul Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2003. [AP]
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 South Korean visitors pray in front of
Chung Mong-hun's portrait during Chung's funeral ceremony at hospital in
Seoul on Tuesday Aug. 5, 2003. North Korea expressed sadness Tuesday over
the death of Chung Mong-hun, the Hyundai executive under investigation for
illicit payments of millions of dollars to DPRK. [AP]
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 Chung Mong-jun, 4th from left, brother
of Chung Mong-hun, prepares Chung Mong-hun's Korean traditional funeral
ceremony at hospital in Seoul Tuesday, Aug.5, 2003. North Korea expressed
sadness Tuesday over the death of Chung Mong-hun, the Hyundai executive
under investigation for illicit payments of millions of dollars to the
Stalinist state. [AP]
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