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  • Taejon when, in December 1965, he was sent north to the demilitarized zone that separates North and South Korea.

    The Right Stuff 2010

  • For example, two years ago I played a piece that had been completed only the day before, in front of thousands of people in a huge stadium in Taejon, South Korea.

    A Violin Prodigy Sees The World 2008

  • He and his company had almost immediately been rushed to the front line near the village and key juncture of Taejon, and had been thrown into the line that first day.

    MacArthur's Grand Delusion Halberstam, David 2007

  • Poland vs. United States, 7: 30 a.m. (Taejon, South Korea)

    USATODAY.com - 2002 World Cup schedule 2002

  • Spain vs. South Africa, 7: 30 a.m. (Taejon, South Korea)

    USATODAY.com - 2002 World Cup schedule 2002

  • Seoul, the students will be billeted with Korean families for 12 months, while attending Junior Colleges in the regional cities of Taejon and Kyongju.

    DFAT Media Release:MINISTER MEETS KOREAN SCHOLARSHIP STUDENTS 1997

  • On July 7, he went by train to Taejon and then on to Sunyon, south of Seoul and where the fighting began.

    CourierPostOnline.com - News 2010

  • Taejon, said he did not think that North Korea had the necessary technology or resources for a fusion reaction.

    The Statesman 2010

  • July 22: Battle for Taejon ends with heavy U.S. losses, retreat.

    CourierPostOnline.com - News 2010

  • Lee Joon-young 85, a former prison guard who witnessed assembly-line-like executions near Taejon, south of Seoul, in July 1950, was one who stepped forward.

    NYT > Global Home 2009

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