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- Wind power, on rise, must offset high cost
- Wind-driven power plants are growing in number in South Korea. The nation’s largest wind power plant has just begun operations, and South Korean scientists are starting produce ...
- Oct.27,2006 14:57 KST
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- [Interview] Labor Party chair plans visit to North
- In the midst of growing tension on the Korean peninsula due to North Korea’s recent nuclear test, a delegation of the progressive opposition Democratic Labor Party (DLP) will vi...
- Oct.27,2006 14:42 KST
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- In Korea, history is swept under the rug
- Many are upset because former president Choi Kyu-hah, who passed away on October 22, never revealed any details regarding the military coup that ousted him and placed Chun Doo-h...
- Oct.27,2006 14:22 KST
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- An early demise
- Former president Choi Kyu-hah died the other day.
Legendary pro wrestler Kim Il died a few days later.
Kim looks upon the ruling Uri Party, which just got crushed again in...
- Oct.27,2006 14:06 KST
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- Coffee for a cause
- The Korea YMCA runs a "Moving Street Cafe," selling coffee made from beans imported directly from growers in East Timor, in a bid to help farmers in the impoverished Southeast A...
- Oct.26,2006 16:23 KST
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- Pressure all around
- The U.S. Democratic party is predicted to do well in upcoming midterm Congressional elections.
This puts pressure on President Bush making progress on his ’containment polic...
- Oct.26,2006 16:22 KST
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- Public funds to boost investment by 160%
- The nation’s three public funds - the National Pension Fund, the Government Employees Pension Fund, and the Private School Teachers Pension Fund - are expected to invest 2.6 tim...
- Oct.26,2006 16:03 KST
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- Free-trade talks continue, heated
- On October 25, the third day of the fourth round of free-trade negotiations between the U.S. and South Korea, the two sides continued to bring up difficult issues in a round of ...
- Oct.26,2006 15:42 KST