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`Progress in N.K. Nuke Disarmament Unlikely Soon`
Chuck Downs, co-chairman of the U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea and a veteran of Northeast Asian issues for more than two decades, said Pyongyang’s threat to halt disabling its nuclear facilities is a...
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Angry Buddhists
At Seoul Plaza in front of Seoul City Hall, Buddhist leaders and followers yesterday demand a presidential apology for alleged bias in religious policy and prevention of such occurrences.
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N.Korean Spy Who Posed as Defector Busted
Authorities said yesterday that they apprehended a North Korean spy disguised as a defector. Won Jeong-hwa was caught while handing over military intelligence to the North. Her boyfriend, a South Korean Army captain,... |
Hillary Clinton Endorses Obama, Urges Party Unity
“I support Barack Obama. I am his proud supporter. I urge Democrats to unite behind Barack Obama as the party`s presidential candidate. Otherwise, we have to endure another Republican in the White House.” Hillary... |
‘Heavy Taxation Hindered GDP Growth Last Year’
The Bank of Korea said yesterday that economic growth would have grown one percentage point more and investment would have risen 3.9 trillion won had the government not collected taxes to the point of registering a... |
Double Play
Washington Nationals second baseman Emilio Bonifacio, above, completes a double play yesterday despite being bumped by Los Angeles Dodgers` Russell Martin in a home game.
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