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Former Prime Minister Kim Boo-kyum, the Democratic Party¡¯s candidate for Daegu mayor in the June 3 local elections, is emerging as a formidable challenger in a city long dominated by the People Power Party (PPP). Kim is urging voters to reconsider entrenched loyalties as the PPP faces internal strains in its nomination process. The race is
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