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- 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
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- [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
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- 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
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- [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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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