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- Household debt, still on the rise, sees signs of improvement
- Debt per household in South Korea rose to 33.49 million won (35,350 USD) at the end of March, with total outstanding loans owed to financial institutions reaching 530 trillion w...
- Jun.2,2006 13:36 KST
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- Defeat of ruling party sends shockwave through progressives
- The crushing defeat in the May 31 local-level elections of the Uri and Democratic Labor parties, the two political bodies that normally bridge the gap between different factions...
- Jun.2,2006 13:33 KST
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- Economic indicators fall in tandem
- According to results of a survey on corporate conditions in May released by Bank of Korea June 1, the Business Survey Index (BSI) of manufacturers nationwide fell to 83 from pre...
- Jun.2,2006 13:29 KST
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- Civic group cries foul over method of historic book’s return
- The Institute for Research in Collaborationist Activities, perhaps the country’s leading organization involved in the study of pro-Japanese activities during its 35-year colonia...
- Jun.2,2006 12:06 KST
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- KEDO terminates N.K. reactor project
- The New York-based executive board of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO), an international consortium consisting of South Korea, the U.S., Japan, and th...
- Jun.2,2006 11:50 KST
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- S. Korea holds scoreless draw with Norway
- South Korea's national football team was held to a scoreless draw with Norway in an exhibition match in Oslo on Thursday.
The match showed exactly what the South's team ha...
- Jun.2,2006 09:33 KST
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- Handing over power to a coalition
- It was not long enough ago when president Roh Moo-hyun talked about forming a "grand coalition government" with the Grand National Party.
Following Wednesday's nation-wide r...
- Jun.2,2006 09:16 KST
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- Uri Party after 5.31 election.
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- Jun.1,2006 12:01 KST