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- Raising hope
- Sixty children from Sungsil Kindergarten in Seoul shout for joy as they hold up money their school raised for the needy. The children were attending a fundraising ceremony at th...
- Jun.29,2006 10:22 KST
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- More North Koreans seek refuge in U.S.
- More than a dozen North Koreans have entered American diplomatic missions in Russia and Thailand and are demanding safe passage to the United States, it was learned Wednesday.
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- Jun.29,2006 09:52 KST
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- Screen quota reduction to begin July 1
- Starting July 1, South Korea will reduce the quota for the number of days domestic movies must be screened in local theaters. The move follows a requirement from Washington that...
- Jun.29,2006 09:46 KST
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- Top tax official's resignation accepted by president
- President Roh Moo-hyun has accepted the resignation tendered by the nation's top tax official, just one day after Lee Ju-sung, head of South Korea's National Tax Service, offere...
- Jun.29,2006 09:40 KST
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- A different kind of driver
- The common people (seomin) ride public transportation.
The middle class rides in private cars, or perhaps imported cars if its members can afford it.
Conglomerate tycoons ...
- Jun.29,2006 09:33 KST
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- Hope for rise in S.K. credit rating, experts say
- South Korea’s credit rating can be raised when the risks from the North Korean nuclear issue have subsided, a top executive at a credit rating agency said.
South Korea’s cred...
- Jun.28,2006 10:30 KST
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- Seoul asks Beijing to intercede in missile crisis
- South Korea’s foreign minister asked China to help dissuade North Korea from making any more moves toward a suspected test firing of a long-range missile.
"To prevent the cur...
- Jun.28,2006 10:22 KST
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- [Column] North Korea is not Iran
- It is quite a sight in the United States lately, with Democratic Party associates suggesting the U.S. should engage in a preemptive attack on North Korea only to have Vice Presi...
- Jun.28,2006 10:12 KST