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- N.K. Policy may change after unification minister's resignation
- The resignation of Unification Minister Lee Jong-seok symbolizes the changes underway in the current administration’s offices of foreign affairs and national security. The Blue ...
- Oct.26,2006 15:14 KST
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- Korea’s growth not felt by lower classes
- The Korean economy has fallen into a systemic trap, in which economic indices continue to be favorable, but the economic effects felt "on the street" continue to become bleaker....
- Oct.26,2006 15:07 KST
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- A helping hand
- A resident who lives in an isolated part of Inje, Gangwon Province, was trapped by sudden downpours on October 24; he crosses a swollen stream with help of a steam shovel.
- Oct.25,2006 15:57 KST
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- Weighted down by words
- Are they going to collide?
Uri Party chairman Kim Geun-tae carries with him the baggage of having claimed that creating a new political party, a notion put forth by the Presi...
- Oct.25,2006 15:53 KST
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- GNP blocks Uri lawmaker from defense committee
- Members of the opposition Grand National Party (GNP) prevented ruling Uri Party’s secretary general from participating in the National Assembly’s National Defense Committee’s an...
- Oct.25,2006 15:39 KST
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- Foreign students in Korea pass 30,000 mark
- The number of foreign students who are studying at South Korean universities has passed the 30,000 mark. In addition, more of those students are enrolled in terminal degree cour...
- Oct.25,2006 15:29 KST
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- [Analysis] U.S. may be showing signs of long-term strategy on N.K.
- On October 22, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, after completing a tour of South Korea, China, Japan, and Russia, was quoted by the New York Times as saying that an eff...
- Oct.25,2006 15:20 KST
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- [Column] No more war adventurists
- Hong Se-hwa, public editor
What do war documentaries show us? Falling bombs. Guns being fired at the enemy. Bodies in the streets. Children playing in piles of destruction. Peo...
- Oct.25,2006 15:03 KST