Migrant workers fall into trap of drugs
Yaba, which means "crazy medicine" in Thai, was relatively unknown here until some ... |
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Seoul, U.S. to finalize troop relocation plan this week
South Korea and the United States are expected to hold another round of talks on Friday to finalize their ... |
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N.K. resumes reprocessing of fuel rods
Pummeled with criticism about strained inter-Korean ties and the man detained in ... |
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Seoul tightens quarantine inspections
Asian health authorities were on alert yesterday, with some checking passengers and ... |
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Seoul may ease travel restrictions to N.K.
The government is considering easing restrictions on visits by South Koreans to North Korea as it prepares ... |
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Samsung doing well, yet remains cautious
Despite its earnings surprise, Samsung Electronics yesterday offered a cautious outlook ... |
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NEWS ANALYSISEarnings surprises buoy sentiment
Were Korea's corporate executives and analysts too pessimistic Early ... |
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Seoul, Washington nearing relocation deal
South Korea and the United States have almost finalized an agreement for relocating ... |
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IMF cuts 2010 growth forecast for Korea to 1.5%
The International Monetary Fund said yesterday that it had cut the 2010 growth projection for Korea to ... |
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More Gangnam kids going abroad
Nearly one of every 25 elementary students in the Gangnam area, southern Seoul left ... |
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U.S. to keep 'nuclear umbrella' after 2012
The commander of the United States troops here yesterday stressed that Washington will continue to offer ... |
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State-run firms face snowballing debts
Debts of the five largest affiliate organizations of the Ministry of Land, ... |
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Seoul downplays IAEA stance on 'nuclear N.K.'
Seoul yesterday downplayed recent comments from the chief of a top nuclear monitoring organization appearing ... |
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Public firms may face universal salary reductions
The government is likely to pressure state-run firms to make an across-board salary ... |
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Experts raise red flag for KOSPI advance
The KOSPI, which soared nearly 30 percent in just a month may soon enter a correction ... |
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Court acquits blogger 'Minerva'
A Seoul court yesterday acquitted an online economic pundit of the charge that he had spread false rumors. The ... |
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Families fall into poverty in droves
About 1,000 families in Seoul have fallen into the lowest income bracket in each ... |
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Tycoons reap huge gains on stocks shares see value rise
Business owners who bought stocks in their companies last year are now reaping huge ... |
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Tycoons reap huge gains on stocks
Business owners who bought stocks in their companies last year are now reaping huge ... |
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Agency helps the disabled find jobs
Kim Myeong-sub, 31, lost his sight three years ago but that doesn't mean he can't ... |
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