• 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
  • [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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
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