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- At N.K.-China border, a fence goes up
- On October 15, beside a railway bridge on the Aprok (Yalu) River in the Chinese border city of Dandong, tourists bustled around as usual. Across the bridge, the faces of North K...
- Oct.16,2006 12:33 KST
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- A quiet prayer
- At a buddhist gathering held at Imjingak, north of Seoul, on October 15, particpants including buddist monks and followers pray for peace on the Korea peninsula.
- Oct.16,2006 11:12 KST
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- Raising the stakes
- The flag Bush holds says, "Inspections on North Korean cargo ships."
The Japanese cannon says, "Warning shots."
"They’re having even more fun than I am!" says Bush.
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- Oct.16,2006 11:06 KST
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- Asking us to remember
- Korean victims of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II stage a demonstration in Seoul on October 13. They wear banners that read, “No to nuclear war...
- Oct.14,2006 15:15 KST
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- A nuclear North: How did they do it?
- If North Korea’s claim of having conducted a nuclear test on October 9 is proven true, two questions stand out: What level of nuclear technology does the North possess, and how ...
- Oct.14,2006 14:58 KST
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- S.K. sandy beaches face serious erosion
- Nearly half of the 62 sandy beaches in South Korea were found to have been significantly eroded due to reckless development projects and typhoon damage. In particular, coastal a...
- Oct.14,2006 14:14 KST
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- U.S. pressures S.K. to accept potentially dangerous beef imports
- According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry on October 13, the U.S. Department of Agriculture last month urged South Korea to approve imports of beef with bone fragmen...
- Oct.14,2006 14:02 KST
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- S.K. agreed to U.S. base cleanup standards: report
- At the 9th round of U.S.-South Korean Security Policy Initiative (SPI) talks in July, during which the return of 15 U.S. military bases to South Korea was discussed, the two sid...
- Oct.14,2006 13:53 KST