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South Korea's Sarkozy.(World Affairs)(Lee Myung-bak)

Byline: B. J. Lee AND Christian Caryl

Lee wants to save his country by nudging it right and toward the U.S.--but his people may not cooperate.

The congregation at Somang Presbyterian, a Seoul megachurch, has very fond memories of the parishioner who became South Korea's president on Monday. Lee Myung-bak, now 66, joined the church back in 1977, when he was the young head of Hyundai's construction company, and he didn't take long to leave his mark. Shortly after he arrived, Lee took charge of a project to build a massive new sanctuary for the fast-growing congregation. Within a year it was completed, and Somang's 70,000 members haven't forgotten.

Many are now ...

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