• Bugging out
    A girl holds a scorpion whose venom has been removed, while a boy is captivated by a stag beetle crawling up his arm. The creepy-crawly exhibition was held at Lotte World, Seoul...
    Jul.19,2006 12:30 KST
  • [Column] South Korea-U.S. asymmetry and FTA
    Hong Se-hwa, Public Editor for the Hankyoreh Zbigniew Brzezinski, who was national security adviser and chairman of the National Security Council under U.S. President Jimmy Car...
    Jul.19,2006 12:15 KST
  • Mood in Pyongyang sour after U.N. resolution
    The mood among North Korean officials appears to have become quite gloomy since the United Nations Security Council passed resolution 1695 last week, if recent comments by a Nor...
    Jul.19,2006 11:53 KST
  • [Column] Dreaming of a different kind of FTA
    Kwon Taesun, Editorial Writer for the Hankyoreh Thich Nhat Hanh, Vietnamese Buddhist monk, peace activist, and prolific author, says that there is a universe even in a sheet of...
    Jul.19,2006 11:38 KST
  • Mixed-up priorities
    Reckless development, shoddy construction of roads and flood control facilities, and hastily-done recovery work have compounded the problems created by the recent rains. One vic...
    Jul.19,2006 11:10 KST
  • Woman seeks father’s memorial returned from Japan
    In February 1944, when Lee Hee-ja turned one, her father, Lee Sa-hyun, was forcibly conscripted into labor by Japan, then still the colonial ruler of Korea. A year-and-a-half la...
    Jul.19,2006 10:52 KST
  • Monster
    Korea’s summer blockbuster is expected to be the film "The Host," known as "gwaemul," or "monster," in Korean, about a creature lurking in the Han River. A monster called "th...
    Jul.18,2006 14:37 KST
  • U.S. bases to be handed over not included in cleanup plan
    The Ministry of National Defense has taken over four additional U.S. bases not initially agreed upon at South Korea-U.S. negotiations over return of United States Forces Korea (...
    Jul.18,2006 12:42 KST
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