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The bulldozer scrapes home; South Korea's presidential election.(Lee Myung-bak )

But can Lee Myung-bak unite the conservative camp?

TO THE tune of "Go West", a song by the Pet Shop Boys, supporters of Lee Myung-bak sang his name at a Seoul convention centre. He had just won a bitter contest to become the presidential candidate of South Korea's opposition Grand National Party (GNP). Just 1.5 percentage points separated the victorious Mr Lee from Park Guen-hye, who graciously accepted defeat, though her supporters noisily chanted allegations of fraud by Mr Lee.

The party has lost the past two presidential elections in part because conservative forces were divided. So Mr Lee's main task now is to unite the GNP for the election in December. To this ...

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