Cigarette Packs Bear Pictures of the Missing
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SEOUL, South Korea — The country’s national tobacco corporation began selling cigarette packs Friday bearing the pictures of missing children in hopes that the public can locate them.
Officials said the corporation initially chose to publicize the cases of six children and was turning out a first batch of 66 million specially printed packs, 11 million for each child.
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