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- Seoul, Beijing agree to support U.N. sanctions on North Korea
- South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun and Chinese President Hu Jintao agreed at a summit here Friday to back a move by the U.N. Security Council (UNSC) to impose sanctions on Nort...
- Oct.13,2006 18:10 KST
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- Running for joy
- Preschoolers run a 1.3 ㎞ marathon course. The event was held by Seoul district authorities at a park on October 12.
- Oct.13,2006 15:16 KST
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- The pied piper of Washington
- "Over this way, over this way," thinks President Bush to himself, as he plays a tune meant to lure President Roh that includes tactical nuclear weapons, missile defense, and the...
- Oct.13,2006 15:14 KST
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- N.K. test: sound and fury, signifying what?
- Did North Korea really test a nuclear device on the morning of October 9? It is not an easy question to answer. Some experts say it was a "half success," or "half failure," depe...
- Oct.13,2006 15:01 KST
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- China’s diplomatic gears lurch into motion
- Tang Jiaxuan, 68, a state council member in charge of foreign affairs for China, is on a tour of the United States and Russia in the wake of North Korea’s declared nuclear test....
- Oct.13,2006 14:51 KST
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- U.S. “nuclear umbrella” to be discussed: defense source
- South Korea and the United States are expected to discuss the specifics surrounding the U.S.’s continued provision of a "nuclear umbrella" to South Korea. The discussions are ex...
- Oct.13,2006 14:38 KST
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- Income of foreign workers sits at banks, unclaimed
- With South Korea’s industrial apprentice system, meant to help foreigners come to South Korea and find employment, coming to a close 12 years after its creation, many wonder wha...
- Oct.13,2006 14:27 KST
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- Pusan film festival opens with 'Traces of Love'
- "Traces of Love," the story of a man retracing a journey outlined in his dead lover's diary, premiered Thursday to get the 11th Pusan International Film Festival off to a succes...
- Oct.12,2006 20:50 KST