LOST LOVED ONES  South Korean officials help elderly people who left behind relatives in North Korea to fill out applications for an expected inter-Korean family reunion program at the Red Cross office in Seoul on September 7. North and South Korean Red Cross officials kicked off talks on September 7 on organizing a rare and emotional reunion for families separated by the Korean War. AFP PHOTO
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South Korean officials help elderly people who left behind relatives in North Korea to fill out applications for an expected inter-Korean family reunion program at the Red Cross office in Seoul on September 7. North and South Korean Red Cross officials kicked off talks on September 7 on organizing a rare and emotional reunion for families separated by the Korean War. AFP PHOTO

SEOUL: North and South Korean Red Cross officials kicked off talks Monday on organizing a rare and emotional reunion for families separated by the Korean War.

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