File - In this Dec. 23, 2002 file photo, South Korean President Kim Dae-jung, left, shakes hands with President-elect Roh Moo-hyun during a meeting at the presidential palace in Seoul, South Korea. Kim Dae-jung, who as a longtime opposition leader survived assassination attempts and a death sentence to become president of South Korea, and whose unflagging efforts to reconcile with communist North Korea earned him the Nobel Peace Prize, died at a hospital in Seoul Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2009, hospital officials said. He was 85. AP Photo logo AP Photo 30 months ago

File - In this Dec. 23, 2002 file photo, South Korean President Kim Dae-jung, left, shakes hands with President-elect Roh Moo-hyun during a meeting at the presidential palace in Seoul, South Korea. Kim Dae-jung, who as a longtime opposition leader survived assassination attempts and a death sentence to become president of South Korea, and whose unflagging efforts to reconcile with communist North Korea earned him the Nobel Peace Prize, died at a hospital in Seoul Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2009, hospital officials said. He was 85.