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South Korean President Lee Myung-bak (aka “Bulldozer”) secured Pyeongchang’s 2018 Winter Olympic bid on his trip to Durban, South Africa, that began 6 July. He then signed deals on joint oil exploration and nuclear research with South African President Jacob Zuma, and discussed the Libyan crisis, the G-20 and climate change....

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Lee Myung-bak, Bulldozer, South Africa, Jacob Zuma, Libyan, Congo-Kinshasa, Joseph Kabila, Kim Shin-jong, Kim Sung-chung, Matata Ponyo Mapon, Ethiopia, Meles Zenawi, Société de Développement Industriel et Minier au Congo, Congolaise des Hydrocarbures

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