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SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea’s Unification Ministry says Red Cross officials have crossed the border into North Korea to work out details for next month’s reunions of families separated by war more than a half-century ago.
The meeting today in the North’s border city of Kaesong comes a week after the two sides failed to decide on a venue for or the scale of the reunions — popular on both sides of the border.
The two sides last held reunions in late 2009.



