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- South Korean film industry reeling from sluggish sales in Japan
- "No more Korean movies!" These half-teasing words, shouted by a Japanese film investor during the Cannes Film Festival this year, illustrates in a way the current status of the ...
- Jul.21,2006 13:56 KST
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- It’s a dog’s life
- Animal-rights activists lock themselves in cages in Seoul on July 20 to show their opposition to the Korean custom of eating dog meat in the middle of summer.
- Jul.21,2006 11:47 KST
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- Taiwanese legislator in Seoul to publicize Japanese shrine issue
- Kaochin Sumei, the indigenous Taiwanese legislator known internationally for her role in the Ang Lee film The Wedding Banquet, is in Seoul for a conference organized by the Kore...
- Jul.21,2006 11:35 KST
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- Will Pyongyang come to negotiating table at ASEAN forum?
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With tensions escalating following North Korea’s test launch of several missiles in early July, and the signing of a United Nations Security Council resolution against t...
- Jul.21,2006 10:39 KST
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- Cop sued after information leak
- A human rights activist has filed a lawsuit against the government, seeking compensation of 25 million won after it was found that a policeman without a warrant was provided his...
- Jul.21,2006 10:21 KST
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- [Column] Israel’s double war
- Yu Dal-seung, Professor of Middle Eastern Studies, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Israel’s military attack in southern Lebanon over abductions in Palestine on June 25 a...
- Jul.21,2006 10:00 KST
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- [Column] Hezbollah; The Terrorist? The Arab Ranger?
- Sattar Kassem, Professor of Political Science at Al Najah University, Palestine
Hezbollah: The Terrorist
"The war in Lebanon is due to the terrorist behavior and actions...
- Jul.20,2006 12:36 KST
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- [Column] FTA could make or break Roh government’s legacy
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Lee Jeong-woo, Professor, Kyungpook National University, Former Presidential Policy Secretary, Ex-Chairman of Presidential Committee on Policy Planning
Just as former F...
- Jul.20,2006 12:18 KST