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SEOUL, Monday (Reuters) South Korea cancelled bilateral economic talks planned for Monday after
Pyongyang asked for a venue switch to the North because of the political
uncertainty caused by the impeachment of President Roh Moo-hyun. In a sign
the government wants to keep Asia's fourth-largest economy on track amid
crisis, a Finance Ministry official said the government would seek a
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