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Aug 16 2008, AP

South Korean police arrested nearly 160 people at an overnight rally in downtown Seoul opposing the resumption of U.S. beef imports, an official said Saturday.

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Lomo Saltado, Beef Stir-fry, is seen in this Sunday, Aug. 17, 2008 photo. Gaston Acurio’s version of lomo saltado, a hearty beef stir-fry that is a staple in Peru, was an act of culinary rebellion.