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Lee Jong-rak, a senior pastor of Jusarang Community Church, looks around at the babies who were left in the baby box and cared by the church in Seoul, South Korea, December 18,
South Korean pastor Lee Jong-rak adjusts the blanket around an abandoned two-week-old baby boy in a "baby box" at Joosarang church in Seoul September 18, 2012. Lee, who runs a "baby box"
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Lee Jin-ri (front), 5, and Choi Seol, 9, play at the Joosarang church in Seoul September 20, 2012. The two disabled children had been abandoned at a "baby box" at the church
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