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- S.K. beef import standards called lax
- South Korea has resumed imports of U.S. beef after a 34-month ban. However, consumers remain concerned about their safety, calling the government’s importation standards inadequ...
- Sep.13,2006 14:22 KST
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- Top U.S. envoy to six-party talks completes Asia visit
- Christopher Hill, the top U.S. envoy to the six-party talks on North Korea’s nuclear program, told reporters that all U.N. member countries should abide by the terms of the U.N....
- Sep.13,2006 14:15 KST
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- Lighting the torch
- The 26th Games for the Disabled were held September 12 in Ulsan, about 300 km south of Seoul. Seo Jeon-bo, a cyclist with cerebral palsy, lights the torch at the game’s opening ...
- Sep.13,2006 10:24 KST
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- [Column] 9/11, five years later: a more dangerous world
- Lee Jong-won, Professor of International Relations at Rikko University, Japan
Last week, U.S. president George W. Bush said that "America is safer" and boasted of his accompl...
- Sep.13,2006 10:03 KST
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- Making claims
- Through a grand academic exercise titled "Northeast Project," China is trying to claim that Mount Baekdu (known as Mount Changbai in Chinese) has always been part of China.
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- Sep.13,2006 09:53 KST
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- S.K.-U.S. relations 'facing challenges': former U.S. envoy
- The ongoing debate on South Korea's taking over wartime control of its military from the U.S. has resulted from Korea's growth as well as developments in the military cooperatio...
- Sep.12,2006 15:32 KST
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- Working in their golden years
- "Silver job seekers" wait in line to be interviewed at a job fair for those over 50 years of age. The event was held in Seoul on September 1
- Sep.12,2006 14:32 KST
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- Blue House official practiced influence-peddling: sources
- A high-ranking official of the presidential office was found to have been involved in influence-peddling, according to sources inside the Blue House. The official, a member of t...
- Sep.12,2006 14:13 KST