The employment rate of the 41st legal trainees was 40.9 percent, the lowest in four years, according to the latest figures. On January 18, the commencement ceremony of the 41st legal trainees was held at the Judicial Research and Training Institute in Goy
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Japan was hit by a number of devastating natural disasters in recent years. Last year, a tsunami hit the island country triggering a nuclear crisis. Land, water, and air - practically the environment as a whole - in some areas of Japan have been tainted a
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Recently, the National Police Agency announced that 12,000 detectives will be mobilized nationwide to launch a full-scale war against school violence. Intense patrol will take place at parks, entertainment establishments and other sites
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Some things in this world are better left unknown. Then again, this isn¡¯t the approach the government is about to take on cigarettes. Recently the government announced that it is planning to make a new law that would require tobacco
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Heartthrob Kim Junsu of boy band JYJ recently made headlines after his donation to a poverty-stricken area in Cambodia became public. Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) announced that a school built from the singer¡¯s donation has
To pay their respects to the late North Korean leader, Kim Jong-il, a former first lady and the chairwoman of Hyundai Group arrived in Pyongyang last week. The trip was made by Lee Hee-ho, the 90-year-old widow of the late South Korean President Kim
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The Grand National Party (GNP) made its first step to pull itself out of a downward spiral. The ruling party has decided to have presidential front runner Park Geun-hye to become the interim leader and take control of the party¡¯s internal reforms. Making
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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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