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Korean students who leave the country to study overseas at the pre-university age face problems adjusting, with younger students seeing tension with their parents and older students having a hard time..
[Apr.24,2007 15:49 KST] |
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At a meeting of a related committee on April 18-22, the two Koreas agreed to test-run the Gyeongui and Donghae railway lines connecting the divided...
[Apr.24,2007 15:17 KST] |
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U.S. society showed a marked difference from that of South Korea in trying to heal the emotional gulf left after a tragedy. In the aftermath of the...
[Apr.24,2007 14:53 KST] |
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A group of Japanese ruling and opposition lawmakers visited the war-linked Yasukuni Shrine on Monday, the final day of its three-day spring festival, Japan's public broadcaster NHK reported.
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[Apr.24,2007 09:15 KST] |
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South Korea has told North Korea it is important that the North start shutting down its key nuclear facilities as agreed in the six-nation talks on its nuclear program in February before Seoul resu..
[Apr.23,2007 21:06 KST] |
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South Korean Defense Minister Kim Jang-soo arrived in Beijing on Monday to discuss setting up military hotlines, preventing Chinese vessels from illegally fishing in South Korea's western waters and..
[Apr.23,2007 20:56 KST] |
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South and North Korea on Sunday agreed to conduct test runs of cross-border railways next month and make efforts to ensure a military guarantee for their safe operations.
The South also agreed..
[Apr.23,2007 09:10 KST] |
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The U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency said Friday it has notified Congress of a plan to sell a large number of sophisticated missiles to South Korea. In a news release posted on its Web site, ..
[Apr.21,2007 14:30 KST] |
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North Korea's latest statement on its intent to invite back nuclear inspectors is positive, but the Pyongyang government needs to act quickly, the U.S. State Department said Friday.
Departmen..
[Apr.21,2007 14:27 KST] |
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The family of Virginia Tech gunman Cho Seung-hui said Friday they never imagined he would be capable of so much violence and said they were sorry for his actions.
In a statement given to the A..
[Apr.21,2007 14:24 KST] |
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