• President Roh talks candidly on North, U.S.
    South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun held a luncheon meeting on Aug. 13 with editorial staff in charge of foreign affairs, security, and unification at several newspapers, includ...
    Aug.19,2006 13:45 KST
  • Putting their heads together
    A team of college students discusses its answer during the ’Contest on Monetary Policy,’ hosted by the Bank of Korea in Seoul on August 18.
    Aug.19,2006 11:29 KST
  • Elderly woman wills life savings to welfare office
    A middle-aged man visited the Hangangro 2nd District Office, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, on Wednesday. He said that he wanted to report his mother’s death. "Mother told me to give yo...
    Aug.19,2006 11:22 KST
  • [Analysis] The North’s nuclear test card
    It has always been a question of timing, and it has been expected. The experts predicted it would be the next step in Pyongyang’s playbook. In a North Korean foreign ministry st...
    Aug.19,2006 11:08 KST
  • A thin culture
      The thin walls and ceilings of Korean apartment buildings often create problems. For example, when children bounce around in the apartment directly above your own. The w...
    Aug.19,2006 09:53 KST
  • S. Korea vigilant against N. Korea's missile, nuclear activities
    South Korea said Friday it has yet to confirm reports of North Korea's alleged preparations for an underground nuclear test. But government officials said there is a "logi...
    Aug.18,2006 15:42 KST
  • A farewell
    The late Rev. Kang Won-ryong’s son attempts to comfort a crying visitor, who has come to pay respects to the religious and social activist. Seoul, August 17.
    Aug.18,2006 14:59 KST
  • Beaten by the system
    A student was recently hit 200 times by his teacher, resulting in hospitalization, for being a few minutes late to class. Meanwhile, parents are taking a beating from all the...
    Aug.18,2006 14:58 KST
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