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Article: South Korea allows prison inmates to watch World Cup
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- AP Worldstream
- Article date:
- May 30, 2002
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Dateline: SEOUL, South Korea
South Korea will allow prison inmates to watch World Cup matches on
television.
The Justice Ministry ordered the nation's 44 correctional facilities
to allow their 61,000 inmates to stay up late to watch live broadcasts
of the opening and championship matches, and games involving South
Korea.
"By letting the inmates watch the games ...
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