The Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education will be introducing a new stringent evaluation scheme for principals of primary and secondary schools in the city. Poor performers will have to face harsh punishment and even perhaps immediate dismissal from the
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During the New Year¡¯s address, President Lee Myung-bak told the nation that the government will be stepping up to make a breakthrough in inter-Korean relations which have been stalled for some time. Lee says the administration is ready to convince North
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It¡¯s been a long while since the nation has had to depend on imported energy. Countless Koreans have been suffering from ridiculous fuel prices dominated by foreign exporters. No one could comment or criticize the prices on the imported energy. It was qu
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Seoul city seems to be doing everything it can to position itself in the world as a global city. It¡¯s apparent the recent snowboarding event held in Gwanghwamun square wasn¡¯t enough. The skyscrapers located around Gwanghwamun will become a canvas for LE
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lengthy debates about curbing private education. Despite the economy¡¯s slowdown the costs of private education were rising at a fast rate. The idea of centrist pragmatism which focuses on supporting low-i
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It has been reported that many primary, middle and high schools in Seoul and throughout the nation are merging due to the low number of students. Surprisingly for the first time, the number of elementary school students per class fell under 30 in Seoul.
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Recently, the secretive state of North Korea suddenly revaluated its currency. Two zeros have been removed from the nominal value of North Korea¡¯s banknotes. Watchers of North Korea assume the sudden move was in order to increase the wealth of the nation
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The Seoul Metropolitan Council said on November 23 that elementary, middle, and high school students nationwide will be allowed to keep using their cell phones at school. The council scraped its plan to make a law that restricts the use of mobile phones b
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According to a new study conducted by American researchers, people who have already had repeated flu infections or repeated flu vaccines may have some protection against the new influenza virus. They found evidence that the human immune system can recogni
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Once again the nation is under alert. This time it¡¯s not because of the H1N1 influenza. The navy ships of the South and North went head to head in a combat due to a disputed western sea border. Early this week a North Korean navy ship crossed the border
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