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News from the World of Go

14 January 2008 (Korea)
Lee Sedol and Kang Dongyun will play the third game of the Chunwon. They are tied at one game apiece.
22 December 2008 (Korea)
Lee Sedol defeated Kang Dongyun in the fourth game of the Myeongin.
9 December 2008 (Korea)
Park Yeonghun defeated challenger Won Sunjin? in the GS Caltex Cup, sweeping the series.
8 December 2008 (Korea)
Lee Sedol defeated Kang Dongyun by resignation in the second game of the Myeongin.
8 December 2008 (Japan)
Cho U defeated Yamashita Keigo by 2.5 in the the fourth game of the Oza.
5 December 2008 (Korea)
Lee Sedol beat Kang Dongyun by resignation in the second game of the Myeongin.
4 December 2008 (Japan)
Cho U defeated Kono Rin in the third game of the Tengen. Cho thereby wins the title match and gains the Tengen title.
1 December 2008 (Korea)
Kang Dongyun won against Lee Sedol by 5.5 in the first game of the Myeongin.
1 December 2008 (Japan)
Yamashita Keigo avoided defeat in the Oza, beating Cho U by an impressive 11.5 points in the third game. Cho U leads 2-1.
24-29 November 2008 (Korea)
In the second stage of the Nongshim cup, Kang Dongyun nearly ran the table--scoring 5 wins before being defeated by Takao Shinji. The finals will be held in February. Along with Takao, the remaining players are Gu Li, Chang Hao, Lee Sedol and Lee Changho.

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