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Hak Ja Han Moon, widow of the Rev. Sun Myung Moon, told 15,000 Unificationists on Monday that she will "be faithful" to his life and tradition and that the worldwide movement should "march forward without pausing" to build God's ideal world.

The Unification Church is strongly positioned to preserve and expand both its global spiritual outreach and its commercial holdings as tens of thousands of believers gather to say a final goodbye to founder Rev. Sun Myung Moon, two top church officials said this week.

The Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon, the leader of the Unification Church and founder of The Washington Times, died early Monday in South Korea. He was 92.
Bo Hi Pak, the Korean businessman and diplomat who served as The Times' first president, said the paper's role was "not to bend to the right," but to "provide the balance so obviously lacking in many other major newspapers."
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"I am now walking a separate path and have no part in any 'succession struggle' within the Unification movement," he added. "I shall continue to use the resources available to me to further that work."