Earlier this week President Lee announced that North Korea must apologize over the Cheonan¡¯s sinking, as well as halting all trade and banning their ships from South Korean waters. Some may say that the nation should do more to bring justice for the fami
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Chiba Lotte Marines¡¯ slugger Kim Tae-kyun is dropping the jaws of Japanese baseball fans. Recently in a game against Yomiuri Giants Kim made his 11th and 12th home runs while fellow Korean slugger Lee Seung-yeop played in the starting lineup. Imagine how
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Recently we saw on the news that North Korean leader Kim Jong-il unexpectedly visited China. On the one hand Mr. Kim apparently told Chinese officials that the sheltered nation is prepared to return to nuclear disarmament talks, which can only be a good t
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For a moment I felt hopeless. And I am sure most of my readers feel the same way. The truth of the matter is I am sometimes afraid to flip through the pages of a newspaper. The other day I was even scared to turn on the news. I don¡¯t really expect much.
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Asia¡¯s fourth largest economy, South Korea, is experiencing a faster-than-expected rebound from the economic downturn. Unfortunately jobless growth has been a major concern for the President Lee Myung-bak and his administration. Latest news on the unempl
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The recent tragedy in Korean waters brought tears and disappointment to far too many people. When the bodies of the missing sailors were recovered, nearly everyone in the nation prayed for their lost souls. For the families of the missing sailors, life as
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We all know the motto of the President; ¡°Business friendly government,¡± and surely his background as a corporate man backs up the idea. And of course Lee is definitely doing all he can to enhance the nation¡¯s economy. OK then, the question is simple: I
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The families of the sunken Cheonan are still surrounded by dozens of unanswered questions over the military¡¯s response and rescue efforts. If the Navy and the government don¡¯t take any immediate action, it¡¯s very likely that a public press conference w
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Conjure up the images of a 1,200-ton Navy ship breaking in half. Nearly more than half of the ship sunk under in less than 20 minutes. The cold sea water rushed into the ship, swallowing the sailors in matter of seconds. Fierce waves crushed the bodies of
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The Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries had a difficult task on hand. It was to increase the consumption of rice in the nation. The rice consumption rate had been decreasing in Korea for some time, and heads were put together to come up
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