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    Mourners pay tribute to the victims of the sunken ferry Sewol during a temporary memorial at the auditorium of the Olympic Memorial Museum in Ansan, south of Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, April 24, 2014. Divers made their way deeper Thursday into the submerged wreck of the ferry that sank more than a week ago as the death toll neared 160 and relatives of the more than 140 still missing pressed the government to finish the grim task of recovery soon. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
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    Jokes are out as South Korea mourns ferry victims

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    April 24, 2014 11:23 am
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    A mother, center, of a passenger aboard the sunken ferry Sewol in the water off the southern coast cries after confirming her daughter's name on the list of the victims found dead at a port in Jindo, South Korea, Wednesday, April 23, 2014. The grim work of recovering bodies from the submerged South Korea ferry proceeded rapidly Wednesday, with the official death toll reaching more than 140, though a government official said divers must now rip through cabin walls to retrieve more victims. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
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    SKorea ferry toll hits 159 as relatives wait

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    April 24, 2014 1:33 am
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    SKorea Ferry Toll Hits 156, Search Gets Tougher
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    SKorea Ferry Toll Hits 156, Search Gets Tougher

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    In this Tuesday, April 22, 2014, searchers and divers look for people believed to have been trapped in the sunken ferry Sewol in the water off the southern coast near Jindo, south of Seoul, South Korea. One by one, coast guard officers carried the newly arrived bodies covered in white sheets from a boat to a tent on the dock of this island, the first step in identifying a sharply rising number of corpses from the South Korean ferry that sank nearly a week ago. (AP Photo/Korea Pool)  KOREA OUT
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    SKorea ferry toll hits 146 as search gets tougher

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    April 23, 2014 4:12 am
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    Lee Jong-eui, 48, shows a photo of his nephew Nam Hyun-chul,17, one of missing passengers aboard the ferry Sewol sank off South Korea, during an interview at a gymnasium in Jindo, South Korea Saturday, April 19, 2014. Relatives of about 270 people missing have grown increasingly exasperated and distrusting of South Korean authorities, in part because of confusion, early missteps and perceived foot-dragging. For days, they have dealt with shock, fear and bewilderment. They have briefly been buoyed by new ideas for finding survivors, changes in death counts and the number of missing, even rumors of contact with trapped relatives, only to be let down later. (AP Photo/Gillian Wong)
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    Profiles of some of SKorean ferry’s dead, missing

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    April 22, 2014 12:58 pm
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    Lee Joon-seok, center, the captain of the sunken ferry Sewol in the water off the southern coast, arrives at the headquarters of a joint investigation team of prosecutors and police in Mokpo, south of Seoul, South Korea, Saturday, April 19, 2014.  The captain of the sunken ferry, leaving more than 300 missing or dead, was arrested early Saturday on suspicion of negligence and abandoning people in need. Two crew members also were taken into custody, including a mate who a prosecutor said was steering in challenging waters unfamiliar to her when the accident occurred. (AP Photo/Yonhap) KOREA OUT
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    Acts of bravery emerge from pilloried ship crew

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    April 22, 2014 12:14 pm
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    A weeping relative of a passenger aboard the sunken Sewol ferry prays as she awaits news on her missing loved one at a port in Jindo, South Korea, Tuesday, April 22, 2014.  As divers continue to search the interior of the sunken ferry, the number of confirmed deaths has risen, with about 220 other people still missing. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
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    Death count in ferry sinking tops 100

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    April 22, 2014 12:11 pm
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    This April 18, 2012 satellite Image provided by GeoEye shows North Korea's Punggye-ri nuclear test site. Commercial satellite Imagery shows increased activity at North KoreaÂ?s nuclear test site but not enough to indicate an underground atomic explosion is imminent, a U.S. research institute said Tuesday. North Korea last month threatened to conduct its fourth nuclear test and thereÂ?s been speculation it may do so as President Barack Obama travels to Asia this week. (AP Photo/GeoEye)
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    White House ‘closely’ watching North Korea amid nuclear test fears

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    SKorea: Ferry didn’t take hard turn before sinking
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    Divers recover 10 more bodies from inside sunken South Korean ferry; death toll now 46
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    Divers recover 10 more bodies from inside sunken South Korean ferry; death toll now 46

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