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GNP Stages Campaign Rally in Taegu.
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Korea Times (Seoul, Korea)
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March 3, 2000
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The main opposition Grand National Party yesterday staged a campaign rally in Taegu in an effort to maintain the upper hand there over the newly-formed Democratic People's Party in the April 13 general election. The GNP, which has lost a number of senior members to the new party, focused i s attack on the latter, instead of the ruling party, during the rally in its stronghold.
In his address, GNP leader Lee Hoi-chang appealed for the voters' faithful support of the...
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