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- Bumpy road ahead
- The sign reads "Engagement Policy St."
Bush, the Grand National Party, and the South Korean media smile as they see President Roh, his "engagement policy" car rattling precar...
- Oct.11,2006 15:18 KST
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- After test, Kaesong’s future uncertain
- Even before North Korea’s declared nuclear test, companies at the joint Korean Gaeseong (Kaesong) Industrial Complex faced growing difficulties with the increased souring of int...
- Oct.11,2006 14:51 KST
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- One day later, North strangely quiet
- North Korea, on the 61st anniversary of the foundation of its Labor Party on October 10, scaled back anniversary events, instead seeming to emphasize its mantra of recent years:...
- Oct.11,2006 14:32 KST
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- Political fur flies after North’s declared test
- Leaders of South Korea’s major political parties expressed strong and differing opinions regarding North Korea’s declared nuclear test at a meeting with President Roh Moo-hyun o...
- Oct.11,2006 14:13 KST
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- S.K. tentatively says it will join nonproliferation pact
- "South Korea plans to join the U.S.-led Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI) on a partial and case-by-case basis," South Korean vice foreign minister Yoo Myeong-hwan said at ...
- Oct.11,2006 13:55 KST
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- looking serious
- South Koreans at Seoul Station watch a TV news broadcast on North Korea's alleged nuclear test on October 9. Yonhap News
- Oct.10,2006 15:24 KST
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- N.K. nuclear test force estimates vary
- North Korea announced on the morning of October 9 that it had conducted its first nuclear weapons test. The question now - aside from confirming that a test did indeed take plac...
- Oct.10,2006 15:04 KST
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- South-North relations face strain, possible freeze
- Since the 2000 South-North summit, South Korea has made utmost efforts to strengthen the inter-Korean relationship. However, this relationship now faces a "collective crisis" du...
- Oct.10,2006 14:54 KST