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Instead, Hughes suggests that domestic actors like the Modern Korea Institute, together with the media and the families of the suspected abductees, have "in part been responsible for revitalising the rachi jiken [sic] [abduction incidents] as a bilateral issue. Rejuve is a revitalising place for passengers' well-being. In 1998 a national design competition was held for a new town centre precinct that could act as a revitalising economic and developmental catalyst for the township. |
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