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SEOUL, South Korea — North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il, who rarely travels abroad, made an unusual third trip in just over a year Friday to his country’s main ally and benefactor, China, news agencies reported.

The trip set off a media frenzy because many initially reported it was his son and heir apparent, Kim Jong- Un, who had crossed the border — a reflection of the difficulty of getting information from or about North Korea.

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