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At the modest, two-story apartment building on the edge of Koreatown where Lee lives with her family, police cleared about a dozen reporters and photographers away from the driveway so she and her family could pull their car out. The three then drove away without speaking to reporters. Lee, who sat in the front passenger seat, looked down and didn't make eye contact with the photographers, most of whom were from Korean-language media outlets. Minutes after they drove away, a delivery service left a fruit basket for them. Lee and Ling, reporters for former Vice President Al Gore's San Francisco-based Current TV, were working on a story about the trafficking of women when they were arrested in March. They were sentenced to 12 years of hard labor after being convicted of illegally entering North Korea. Both were pardoned following talks between Clinton and North Korean leader Kim Jong Il. They arrived at Burbank's Bob Hope Airport at dawn Wednesday for a jubilant reunion with family and friends.
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