The two Koreas on Thursday exchanged lists of candidates who wish to meet with their families separated during the 1950-53 Korean War at the upcoming reunions scheduled for next month. The Korea National Red Cross (KNRC) said it sent a list of 250 South Koreans to the North through its communication channel at the neutral border village of Panmunjom at 10 a.m. It said the North also sent a list with 200 names to the South.