It has been a heck of a year for the ruling Grand National Party (GNP). Three senior members have now resigned after taking responsibility for the ruling party¡¯s mayoral by-election defeat in October and the recent National Election Commission
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Unless the national budget increases, the problem will continue. When new policies are implemented money will be cut in other areas. It is simple logic. And that is the case these days as the central government scrambles to implement new welfare policies.
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It is a common political knowledge that Beijing has been a consistent supporter of North Korea. The recent move by the Chinese military may bring some discomfort to the authorities in Pyongyang. The navies of South Korea and China agreed to launch their f
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It appears that the ruling Grand National Party (GNP) will take the trade pact to a railroad. Although lawmakers and the president pushed for a compromise, the Democratic Party (DP) showed a firm stance against the Free Trade Agreement (FTA)
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November 10 was the day. Three years of high school studies wrapped up in one final exam. Nearly 690,000 applicants took the annual state-administered college entrance exam at 1,200 venues. In front of test centers, parents gathered early in the morning t
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Maintaining alliance with another country isn¡¯t easy. For starters, it doesn¡¯t come free. It is no secret that the U.S. government faces some tough fiscal decisions. And for the Americans to stay committed to sustaining and enhancing
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Were you aware that ever since the founding of the Joseon Dynasty in 1392, there has been no independent candidate who became the mayor of Seoul? Well, the recent Seoul mayoral race showed that the silent revolution of the young voters has finally
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Sandy dust storms are never favored. All it takes is one strong wind from China. That wind carries enormous dust particles into in the Korean atmosphere. The dust plague originates from the deserts of Mongolia and China and is at its worst during the spri
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¡°We are the 99 percent¡± read the signs of Occupy Wall Street protesters. This, of course, refers to the much-quoted fact that the richest 1 percent of the United States owns more than 40 percent of the nation¡¯s wealth. This statement also reflects the
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Now in the absence of the legend, more fierce competition, can be expected from the mobile phone creators in the market for a stronger positioning in the smart phone line-up. The heavyweight fighters in the mobile phone arena, Samsung and Apple, have been
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