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Date Added: August 13, 2008 08:48:03 PM
IN A BID TO boost the South Korean economy, President Lee Myung-bak has backed a sweeping amnesty for convicted business tycoons. Myung-bak, whose name sounds like a euphemism for something furtive, says forgiving the dodgy dealers will boost the economy.

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