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KWANGJU, NORTH KOREA: Business tycoon and South Korean presidential candidate Chung Ju-Yung (C) of the Unified People's Party waves 28 November, 1992 during an election campaign rally while surrounded by secret servicemen. Politicians believe Chung is cutting into the majority party's conservative constituency, raising top opposition leader Kim Dae-Jung's chances in the 18 December election. (Photo credit should read KIM JAE-HWAN/AFP via Getty Images)

KWANGJU, NORTH KOREA:  Business tycoon and South Korean presidential candidate Chung Ju-Yung (C) of the Unified People's Party waves 28 November, 1992 during an election campaign rally while surrounded by secret servicemen. Politicians believe Chung is cutting into the majority party's conservative constituency, raising top opposition leader Kim Dae-Jung's chances in the 18 December election. (Photo credit should read KIM JAE-HWAN/AFP via Getty Images)