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- Busan festival to highlight Asian film market
- One of the biggest film festival in Asia, the Pusan International Film Festival (PIFF), will launch a film distributor’s conference titled ’Asian Film Market 2006’ at the Grand ...
- Sep.14,2006 15:23 KST
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- Civic group faces loss of land
- The wife of Kim Hyung-wook, former chief of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA), now the National Intelligence Service (NIS), has won a lawsuit demanding the return of...
- Sep.14,2006 15:00 KST
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- [Column] Bush-Roh summit an opportunity for alliance
- By Jack Pritchard
South Korean President Roh-Moo-hyun will meet President George W. Bush September 14 in Washington, D.C. It is an excellent opportunity for presidents to do w...
- Sep.14,2006 14:54 KST
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- The last ones standing
- A group of workers tries to remove protesting residents and activists from a makeshift lookout set up on the roof of a house. The protest occurred September 13 in an area design...
- Sep.14,2006 11:56 KST
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- Debate over Armed Forces Day continues
- When should South Koreans mark the creation of their military? The question is being asked more frequently as Armed Forces Day approaches. The official commemoration falls on Oc...
- Sep.14,2006 11:05 KST
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- A question of expense
- The bulldozers are at work at Daechuri, Pyeongtaek, to make room for a larger U.S. military facility there.
Conservative groups say they are opposed to Korea receiving warti...
- Sep.14,2006 10:57 KST
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- Private spending on education No. 1 in Korea
- South Korean private spending on public and private education was the highest among advanced countries, with college costs ranking at fourth highest, according to a report compi...
- Sep.13,2006 14:57 KST
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- [News Analysis] A stronger voice from conservative forces ahead of elections
- The opposition of conservative groups to the transfer of wartime operational control from the U.S. back to South Korea has rapidly developed into a political struggle. The group...
- Sep.13,2006 14:37 KST