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  1. Presidents of South Korea: President of South Korea, Kim Dae-Jung, Roh Tae-Woo, Lee Myung-Bak, Roh Moo-Hyun, Chun Doo-Hwan, Park Chung-Hee
  2. Président de Corée Du Sud: Roh Moo-Hyun, Lee Myung-Bak, Kim Dae-Jung, Park Chung-Hee, Chun Doo-Hwan, Syngman Rhee, Roh Tae-Woo, Yun Po-Sun (French Edition)
  3. Kim: más neoliberalismo. (Kim Dae-Jung, presidente de Corea del Sur)(TT: Kim: more neoliberalism) (TA: Kim Dae-Jung, president of South Korea): An article from: Siempre! by Gerardo Yong, 1998-01-08
  4. South Korean People by Century: 20th-Century South Korean People, 21st-Century South Korean People, Syngman Rhee, Kim Dae-Jung, Roh Tae-Woo
  5. Haeoe chisigindul i pon kungmin ui chongbu 1-yon =: Achievements and challenges in the first year of the administration of President Kim Dae-jung (Korean Edition)
  6. Begegnung mit Kim Dae-jung. Korea auf dem Weg zu Frieden, Versöhnung und Einheit. by Hartmut Koschyk, 2002-12-01
  7. Honorary Fellows of Clare Hall, Cambridge: Kim Dae-Jung, Paul Mellon, Lee Bollinger, Brian Pippard, Ekhard Salje, Keith Peters, Gillian Beer
  8. Disease-Related Deaths in South Korea: Cancer Deaths in South Korea, Infectious Disease Deaths in South Korea, Kim Dae-Jung, Jang Jin-Young
  9. 1973 in Japan: Japanese Films of 1973, 1973 Intercontinental Cup, Kidnapping of Kim Dae-Jung, 1973 Japan Soccer League
  10. IN THE NAME OF JUSTICE AND PEACE MAIN SPEECHES OF KIM DAE-JUNG, M P PRESIDENT, NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY IN 1991 by KIM DAE-JUNG, 1991
  11. Kim Dae-jung's "Three-Stage" Approach to Korean Reunification : Focusing on the South-North Confederal Stage by Kim Dae-Jung, 1997
  12. Korean Democracy Activists: South Korean Democracy Activists, Kim Dae-Jung, Ham Seok-Heon, Yun Bo-Seon, Moon Ik-Hwan, Kim Geun Tae
  13. Fellows of Clare Hall, Cambridge: Kim Dae-Jung, Joseph Brodsky, Paul Mellon, Lee Bollinger, John D. Barrow, Ralph Erskine, Brian Pippard
  14. Wirkt Sonnenschein?. Die Nordkorea-Politik von Kim Dä Jung zwischen Versöhnungsgipfel und Atomprogramm by Marc Oliver Dugge, 2003

21. Kim Dae-jung - New World Encyclopedia
15th President of the Republic of Korea Term of office 1998 – 2003 Preceded by Kim Youngsam Succeeded by Roh Moo-hyun Date of birth January 6 1924 (1924-01-06)
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Kim Dae-jung
15th President of the Republic of Korea
Kim Young-sam Roh Moo-hyun January 6 1924 Mokpo City, South Jeolla Province still living still living Spouse Lee Hee-ho Millennium Democratic Korean name Hangul Hanja Revised Romanization Gim Dae-jung McCune-Reischauer Kim Tae-jung Pen name Hangul Hanja Revised Romanization Hu Gwang McCune-Reischauer Hu Kwang
Kim Dae-jung , (born January 6, 1924 pronounced [kim dɛdʑuŋ] ) is a former South Korean president and the 2000 Nobel Peace Prize recipient, the first Nobel laureate from Korea. A Roman Catholic since 1957, he has been called the " Nelson Mandela of Asia" for his long-standing opposition to authoritarian rule in his native Korea. He also has been an advocate for democracy and human rights throughout Asia. After being born to a rural family in a region of Korea with relatively little political influence, Kim Dae-jung entered politics when he was about thirty, and after many setbacks, was elected president more than four decades later, in 1997. Kim Dae-jung was inaugurated as President of South Korea in 1998, succeeding Kim Young-sam, and served one term of five years, the current term limit according to the South Korean constitution. Kim's administration has been credited with a number of economic reforms that helped the country to recover from the severe financial difficulties that faced Korea when his term began. He is also known for establishing a

22. Online NewsHour: Nobel Prize For Peace -- October 13, 2000
Kim Dae Jung stood for a different position, coexistence eventually leading to a federation, not a unification in the foreseeable future and therefore they
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October 13, 2000
Elizabeth Farnsworth and Selig Harrison, former northeast Asia bureau chief for The Washington Post, discuss Nobel Peace Prize winner Kim Dae Jung, president of South Korea.
JIM LEHRER: In your dream world, do you see North and South Korea coming together again? Is that your goal? KIM DAE JUNG: To realize peace on the Korean peninsula, and to develop exchange, cooperation between both Koreas, they are the, you know, immediate target of our government. Unification is not our present goal. That is a future program. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: Long before he was elected president, Kim, now 75, spent four decades struggling for democracy in South Korea. He entered politics in the 19t0s and became a member of the national assembly in 1961. As the opposition leader he rose to major prominence by nearly defeating then-dictator Park Chung-Hee in 1971. In subsequent years, he spent a total of 15 years either under house arrest in prison or living in exile. He ran three more times for president, finally winning in 1997. In awarding the prize today, the Nobel committee chairman said this:

23. Kim Dae-jung
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Signup Sign in Kim Dae-jung Kim Dae-jung Kim Dae-jung (3 December 1925 – 18 August 2009) was President of South Korea from 1998 to 2003, and the 2000 Nobel Peace Prize recipient. A Roman Catholic from 1957, he came to be called the "Nelson Mandela of Asia" for his long-standing opposition to authoritarian rule.
About Kim Dae-jung
Death Date:
Political party: Millennium Democratic
Succeeded By: Roh Moo-hyun
Birth Date:
Name: Kim Dae-jung
Preceded By: Kim Young-Sam
Birthplace: Haui-do, Sinan, Jeollanam-do, Korea under Japanese occupation
Religion: Roman Catholicism
Place of Death: Seoul, South Korea
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Nationality: South Korean Spouse: Lee Hui-ho Name: Kim Dae-jung Start: 25 February 1998
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24. Kim Dae-Jung
Kim DaeJung. AKA Dae-Jung Kim. Born 3-Dec-1925 Birthplace Hugwangri, South Cholla, South Korea Died 18-Aug-2009 Location of death Seoul, South Korea Cause of death Heart Failure
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Dae-Jung Kim Born: 3-Dec
Birthplace: Hugwangri, South Cholla, South Korea
Died: 18-Aug
Location of death: Seoul, South Korea
Cause of death: Heart Failure
Gender: Male
Religion: Roman Catholic
Race or Ethnicity: Asian
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Head of State, Politician, Activist Nationality: South Korea Executive summary: South Korean President, 1998-2003 [1] Severance Hospital, Seoul, South Korea. Wife: (d., two sons) Wife: Lee Hee-Ho (m. 1962, 1 son) High School: Mokpo Commercial High School, Mokpo, South Cholla, South Korea (1943) University: Koryo University (1964) University: Kynughi University (1970) President of South Korea (25-Feb-1998 to 25-Feb-2003) South Korean National Assembly South Korean National Assembly Thorolf Rafto Memorial Prize Nobel Peace Prize ... House Arrest Feb-1985 House Arrest Aug-1985 Assassination Attempt 24-May-1971 (with truck) Kidnapped Tokyo (8-Aug-1973) Exiled to the United States (1982-85) Conspiracy Sedition Treason May-1980 (sentenced to death) Civil Disobedience Mar-1976 (sentenced to 5 years) Risk Factors: Deafness New!

25. Kim Dae Jung - Definition And More From The Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
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26. Kim Dae-jung Dead: Nobel Winner, Former South Korean President Dies: Report
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) Yonhap news agency says former South Korean President Kim Dae-jung has died. The 85-year-old leader had been hospitalized since last month for pneumonia.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/08/18/kim-dae-jung-dead-nobel-w_n_261710.html

27. The Nobel Peace Prize 2000
The Nobel Peace Prize 2000 was awarded to Kim Daejung for his work for democracy and human rights in South Korea and in East Asia in general, and for peace and reconciliation
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28. Kim Dae Jung (president Of South Korea) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Kim Dae Jung (president of South Korea), Jan. 6, 1924?Mokp’o, Haeui Island, Korea now in South Chŏlla province, South KoreaAug. 18, 2009SeoulSouth Korean politician, who
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Table of Contents: Kim Dae Jung Article Article Year in Review Links Year in Review Links Related Articles Related Articles Supplemental Information Supplemental Information - Spotlights Spotlights External Web sites External Web sites Citations ARTICLE from the Kim Dae Jung South Korean politician, who became a prominent opposition leader during the tenure of President Park Chung Hee Nobel Prize for Peace in 2000 for his efforts to restore democracy in South Korea and to improve relations with North Korea Korean War he was captured by the communists and sentenced to be shot, but he managed to escape.

29. Kim Dae Jung Winner Of The 2000 Nobel Prize In Peace
Kim Dae Jung, the 2000 Nobel Peace Laureate, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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K IM D AE J UNG
2000 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
    for his work for democracy and human rights in South Korea and in East Asia in general, and for peace and reconciliation with North Korea in particular.
Background
  • Born: Dec. 3, 1925
  • Place of birth: Mokp'o, Korea (now in South Korea)
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30. Kim Dae-jung | Obituary | World News | The Guardian
Aug 18, 2009 Obituary South Korean president whose 'sunshine policy' tried to lead the North towards reform
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31. Kim Dae Jung - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Kim Dae Jung (January 6, 1925 August 18, 2009) was a South Korean president. In 2000, he got the Nobel Peace Prize. He is the first person from Korea to get a Nobel prize.. A Roman
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South Jeolla Kim Dae Jung January 6 August 18 ) was a South Korean president . In 2000, he got the Nobel Peace Prize . He is the first person from Korea to get a Nobel prize. . A Roman Catholic since 1957, he has been called the " Nelson Mandela " of Asia Kim Tae Jung was the President (succeeding Kim Young-sam ) from 1998 to 2003. He was born in Haui-do South Jeolla Province, an island off the South Korean Coast.
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    32. Kim Dae-jung, Ex-President Of South Korea, Dies At 83 - Obituary
    Aug 18, 2009 Mr. Kim, a dissident who became president, sought to warm ties with North Korea and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2000.
    http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/19/world/asia/19kim.html

    33. Kim Dae-jung 1925 - 2009 - Obituary - Tributes.com
    Obituary, funeral and service information for Kim Daejung from Seoul, South Korea - By KWANG-TAE KIM, Associated Press Writer SEOUL, South Korea Former President Kim Dae
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      By KWANG-TAE KIM, Associated Press Writer SEOUL, South Korea Former President Kim Dae-jung, who spent years as a dissident under South Korea's military dictatorship and later won the Nobel Peace Prize for seeking reconciliation with communist North Korea, has died. He was 85. Kim, who had been hospitalized with pneumonia since last month, died shortly after 1:40 p.m. (0440 GMT) on Tuesday, said Park Chang-il, chief of Severance Hospital in Seoul. He said Kim suffered respiratory distress, a pulmonary embolism and multiple organ failure. South Korean leaders, from friends to former foes, had been paying their respects for days at the hospital to a man whose epic career spanned South Korea's evolution from a brutal military dictatorship to a full-fledged democracy and global economic leader.

    34. The My Hero Project - Kim Dae-Jung
    Kim Daejung was born a second son to a farmer living in a small village on the island of Haui off the South Coast of Korea on January 6, 1924.
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    35. Kim Dae-jung - News, Photos, Quotes, Biography - UPI.com
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    36. Kim Dae-jung - Biography - The Biographicon
    Kim Daejung (Born December 3, 1925,) is a former South Korean president and the 2000 Nobel Peace Prize recipient. He is the first Nobel laureate from Korea.
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    37. Kim Dae Jung - Person Of The Year 2009 - TIME
    Kim Dae Jung's rise to the presidency of South Korea was protracted and tumultuous. He was elected in 1997 on his fourth try, his first having taken place in 1971. In between he
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    38. Kim Dae Jung: Information From Answers.com
    (born Jan. 6, 1924?, Mokp'o, Haeui Island, Korea now in South Cholla province, South Korea — died Aug. 18, 2009, Seoul) South Korean politician and the first opposition
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    39. Kim Dae Jung Definition Of Kim Dae Jung In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
    Kim Dae Jung (kĭm dā j ng), 1924–, president (1998–2003) of South Korea. A native of South Jeolla prov. and a longtime campaigner for increased democracy and writer on
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