The global economic crisis has been something on every one¡¯s mind for quite a while now and it seems we are still very much in the middle of it. However, many aid agencies are warning that economic issues should not make those in rich countries forget th
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Afghanistan is a nation that has been in the news almost constantly for the past nine years and always for the wrong reasons. In fact the country has endured decades of war and destruction, leaving little hope for peace. However the recent discovery of la
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On May 31 an aid ship attempted to reach the Gaza strip, which is currently being blockaded by Israeli security forces. Israeli soldiers boarded the boat and killed nine people. Another 19 people who were captured have been released from Israel. Yet all a
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Many animals are sacrificed every year in the name of scientific research. For Japan, the Southern Ocean is the place where they have been catching hundreds of whales to conduct various types of scientific research.
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Trade-offs are made every day. The biggest trade off for Korean women must be more than obvious. With the summer heat destined to steam up the country, countless women are getting busy with new diet plans. The tradeoff for the summer is simple: Ignore nut
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No matter how fancy the skyscrapers are and how many foreigner friendly restaurants there are drastically rising in the nation, one disappointing fact has separated the nation from other advanced nations.
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With the Cheonan investigation nearing its completion, government officials confirmed that the current administration will implement policies to stifle cash flow into North Korea if it is found to be responsible for the attack of the sunken naval warship.
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An interesting phenomenon has surprised many in the educational industry. The Korean Educational Development Institute and Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education announced the number of students studying abroad has steadily fallen.
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The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology recently announced administrative workload at elementary and secondary schools across the nation will be alleviated by providing extra manpower.
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The U.S. government is planning to send out the largest ever government penalty against an automaker. Global car maker, Japan¡¯s Toyota Motor Corp, will be fined for not telling federal authorities about defective gas pedals on its vehicles.
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