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- One month to the big test
- Seniors at a Seoul high school take practice exams on October 15, about a month before the official college entrance exam.
- Oct.17,2006 15:08 KST
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- Fund is set to begin investing S.K. foreign reserves
- Korea Investment Corp., whose corporate mission is to efficiently use South Korea’s foreign exchange reserves, is now in full-fledged operations. It secured its initial seed mon...
- Oct.17,2006 14:39 KST
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- After North’s test, questions about S.K. investment
- Calls have been coming in to banking centers in South Korea, placed by customers worrying that North Korea’s nuclear test will spell doom for their domestic investments.
The ...
- Oct.17,2006 14:31 KST
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- Despite falling numbers, tours of North’s mountain continue
- The North’s Mt. Geumgang (Kumgang), one of the largest joint Korean economic projects, was recovering its numbers of tourists, after a rash of mass cancellations following North...
- Oct.17,2006 14:20 KST
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- [Column] Okinawa: a violation of Japan’s peace constitution
- Tetsuya Takahashi, Tokyo University Professor of Philosophy
The shock from North Korea’s nuclear test continues. "YES!!" proclaims the new Japanese government of Abe Shinzo, ...
- Oct.17,2006 14:16 KST
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- Along border, China’s cash transfers to N.K. suspended
- In China’s Jilin and Liaoning provinces, which skirt the border with North Korea, foreign currency transactions between the two countries have been halted. The same freeze on co...
- Oct.17,2006 14:10 KST
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- Top diplomats of S. Korea, U.S., Japan to meet in Seoul over U.N. resolution
- South Korea, the U.S. and Japan plan to hold a meeting of their top diplomats this week in Seoul to discuss ways of enforcing the U.N. Security Council's resolution over North K...
- Oct.16,2006 12:55 KST
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- Korean schools in Japan threatened
- A Japanese citizen telephoned a Korean school in Chiba, Japan, on October 13, threatening to blow it up.
Since North Korea claimed it had conducted a nuclear test on October...
- Oct.16,2006 12:47 KST