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The media, the prosecution, and an intelligence official are scrutinizing everyone with a magnifying glass in front of a series of signs.
"Weed...
[Nov.3,2006 15:39 KST] |
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The inaugural issue of the Seoul-based "Global Asia" journal was published, with an aim to become the Asian "Foreign Affairs," referring to the...
[Nov.3,2006 15:30 KST] |
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Magpies pick persimmons on the branches of a tree in a yard in Seoul on November 1. In Korea, it is customary to leave a few persimmons intact...
[Nov.2,2006 15:38 KST] |
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U.S. president George W. Bush and Japanese prime minister Abe Shinzo were running at North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, swinging bats as they went,...
[Nov.2,2006 13:57 KST] |
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One of the six portraits of Lee Ha-eung, alias Heunseon Daewongun, who was the father of the penultimate king of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910),...
[Nov.1,2006 14:24 KST] |
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A new party is taking off, leaving the sinking Uri Party behind, with president Roh Moo-hyun on it.
Someone in the tiny lifeboat, which reads...
[Nov.1,2006 14:23 KST] |
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Death rates for cancer patients who smoke proved to be much higher than those who do not, a medical study has shown.
According to a team at the National Cancer Center, research tracking 14,578 mal..
[Nov.1,2006 13:37 KST] |
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Korean society recently had to go through the shock of discovering that a foreign book supposedly translated by a famous woman had instead been...
[Oct.31,2006 15:13 KST] |
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A group of elementary schoolers heads to class on October 31, with the morning temperature down around 8 degrees Celcius around Seoul.
[Oct.31,2006 13:58 KST] |
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Various painters have gathered to show off their skills in a "political landscape drawing contest."
Members of the ruling Uri Party are trying...
[Oct.30,2006 15:49 KST] |
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