Korean families separated for more than 60 years are reunited

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Hundreds of North and South Koreans reunited with long lost family members for the first time since a civil war divided Korea more than 60 years ago. The event took place in Diamond Mountain, North Korea on Oct. 20 and is the beginning of three days of reunions.

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