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Report: SKorean tycoon dead of apparent suicide

SEOUL, South Korea The ousted chairman of South Korea's oldest conglomerate, the Doosan Group, was found dead in an apparent suicide, a news report said Wednesday.</p><p>Park Yong-oh was found dead at his Seoul home in what appeared to be a suicide,... Full Article at KansasCity.com

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  1. The ousted chairman of the oldest conglomerate in the Republic of Korea (ROK), the Doosan Group, was found dead in an apparent suicide, a news report said yesterday. Full Article at People's Daily Online

  2. SEOUL, South Korea The former chairman of South Korea's oldest conglomerate, the Doosan Group, apparently hanged himself, police said Wednesday, following a string of suicides by other high-profile South Koreans. Full Article at FOX News

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