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Monday, 29 April, 2002, 12:45 GMT 13:45 UK
In pictures: Korean family reunions
As relatives - divided for more than half a century by the Korean border - are briefly reunited, BBC News Online looks at some of the stories behind the photographs.
Gwi-up had refused a second marriage and supported her parents-in-law after her husband disappeared during the Korean War.
On their reunion, Sun-ok produced a ring and a necklace she had carefully kept as wedding gifts for her daughter. "Mother, it's a bit too late but thank you," smiled Sun-sil.
One of Bu-ja's relatives repeatedly praised North Korean leader Kim Jong-il and was heard to say: "It's the Yankees alone who have forced us to live apart."
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