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President Bill Clinton Watching South Korean President Kim Young-sam prepare a Calligraphy Scroll. The scroll was later presented to President Clinton, at Blue House in Seoul, South Korea.  7/11/1993. 
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President Bill Clinton Watching South Korean President Kim Young-sam prepare a Calligraphy Scroll. The scroll was later presented to President Clinton, at Blue House in Seoul, South Korea.  7/11/1993. 

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