Anxious parents pray for the children aboard the South Korean ferry
Parents continue to wait for news of their children hold prayer services for the safe return of their children aboard the South Korean ferry which sank.
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Parents attend a candle light vigil to hope for their children’s safe return at Danwon high school in Ansan, South Korea on Wednesday. AP.
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Mon Han Bae, president of the Korean American Federation of Los Angeles, lights incense, during a vigil for victims aboard the sunken South Korean ferry boat. AP
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Parents listen to South Korean President Park Geun-hye speak during a meeting with parents whose children were aboard a ferry that sank off South Korea’s southern coast and are now missing, at a gymnasium in Jindo, South Korea. AP
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South Korean President Park Geun-hye, top center, speaks during a meeting with parents whose children were aboard the ferry that sank. AP
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Rev. Peter Hyo-Woo Park, president of the Council of Korean Churches in Southern California (second from left), leads as prayer vigil for victims aboard the sunken South Korean ferry boat. AP


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