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- Far from the madding cow
- A mad cow, the cause of South Korea’s blocking of U.S. beef imports for almost three years, says, "That’s mad!" as he sees South Korea’s currently skyrocketing housing prices.
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- Nov.6,2006 14:18 KST
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- Orphans face reality of living on their own
- A high school senior, Lee Ja-yeon (not her real name), recently applied to 10 colleges, but she has not yet received a letter of acceptance. Every high school student waiting to...
- Nov.6,2006 14:05 KST
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- TOEFL, GRE takers head to Japan
- Kim was planning to attend university abroad, so he went to apply to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). But when he logged onto the TOEFL Web site, he disco...
- Nov.6,2006 13:52 KST
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- Does metric system measure up?
- After Emperor Qin Shi Huan of the Qin Dynasty unified China in 221 BC, his first action was to implement a unified system of weights and measures. The first law enacted after th...
- Nov.6,2006 13:15 KST
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- The real-estate market: Roh’s best friend?
- Real estate prices in the Seoul neighborhoods of Gangnam and Yangcheon have been skyrocketing, making them "the greatest beneficiaries of the Participatory Government," the offi...
- Nov.4,2006 12:08 KST
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- [Column] Why can’t the U.S. make up with N.K.?
- By Han Sung-dong, Senior Reporter
Why does the United States refuse to have diplomatic ties with North Korea, when the North is virtually begging to have a relationship? A No...
- Nov.4,2006 11:51 KST
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- S.K. bear breeding a flawed operation from all sides
- At a bear farm on the outskirts of Chungju, North Chungcheong Province, 80 bears are confined to small cages. In each cage, one or two Manchurian black bears, each weighing abou...
- Nov.4,2006 11:47 KST
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- It’s a bird’s life
- A group of migratory birds perches in a stream in Seosan, South Chungcheong Province on November 3.
- Nov.4,2006 11:43 KST