• [Interview] Activist monk begins raising funds for North's flood victims
    Join Together Society (JTS) Korea, an international relief organization combating famine, disease, and illiteracy, started a campaign on July 26 to raise funds to help North Kor...
    Aug.2,2006 12:26 KST
  • U.S. said to be willing to return wartime command by 2010
    Controversy over whether the U.S. would reserve military control over South Korean troops during wartime has taken a new turn. In a round of meetings for the South Korea-U.S. Se...
    Aug.2,2006 12:04 KST
  • Cancer among crime scene investigators a concern
    Daejeon Police Station's Cheong Taek-gyu, Secheon Police Station's Chang Young-hyun, Suncheon Police Station's Sohn Yong-jeon, an officer at Busan Police Station only identified...
    Aug.2,2006 11:55 KST
  • Defending a mother's milk
    A group of children posts stickers on a bulletin board in Seoul on August 1, reading that alternatives to breast milk should not be promoted. The first week of August is declare...
    Aug.2,2006 09:16 KST
  • S. Korean slugger Lee Seung-yeop hits record 400th homer
    Lee Seung-yeop, the South Korean slugger with the Yomiuri Giants in Japan's professional baseball league, hit two home runs Tuesday to take his career total to 401. Lee, w...
    Aug.2,2006 09:00 KST
  • Anti-FTA movement increasingly corners government
    Cho Kye-wan, reporter for the Hankyoreh 21 Since the official announcement of the start of South Korea-U.S. free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations on February 3 this year, th...
    Aug.1,2006 14:21 KST
  • Slaughter
    Who ever told you to be anywhere near Hezbollah? (Hankyoreh Geurimpan, 1 August 2006)
    Aug.1,2006 13:00 KST
  • Samsung has more media control than government: union leader
    “Cheong Wa Dae [the presidential office] can't retract an article, but Samsung can.” The words are those of Ahn Chul-heung, the union leader at weekly magazine Sisa Journal,...
    Aug.1,2006 12:49 KST
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