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National
Mayor Roth Stresses Seoul-Frankfurt Ties
Ms. Petra Roth Meets with Leaders During Visit to Seoul
"As mayor of Frankfurt I want to help boost bilateral ties between South Korea and Germany, particularly in the field of South Korea's fledgling organic food market," said Ms. Petra Roth, mayor of Frankfurt, the ...

Oman Celebrates 39th National Day in Seoul
Charge d' Affaires Khalid Said Al-Zidi Hosts Reception
Charge d' Affaires Khalid Said Al-Zidi of Embassy of the Sultanate of Oman in Seoul hosted a reception on Nov. 18, 2009 on the occasion of its 39th National Day. Held at 6:30 p.m. at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in ...

Kim Yu-na Sets World Record in Short Program at Skate America
Figure skating world champion Kim Yu-na of South Korea easily won the short program at Skate America on Nov. 14 with a flawless performance that set a new world record. ...

Eight Japanese Die in Fire at Busan Shooting Range
At least 10 people including 8 Japanese tourists died and six were injured in a fire at an indoor shooting range in the South Korean port city of Busan on Nov. 14, according to the police. ...

Yang Inspired by "Magnificent" Hong Kong
Yang Yong Eun is hoping Hong Kong¡¯s feel-good factor can inspire a return to the form that saw him make history as Asia¡¯s first Major winner. The Korean star – one of the main drawcards at this week¡¯s UBS ...

Muhammad Iqbal's Birthday Marked in Seoul
Pakistani Ambassador Murad Ali Hosts Function
Pakistani Ambassador to Seoul Murad Ali hosted a function where the Pakistani enovy and other Pakistani residents in Seoul and their Korean friends celebrated the 133rd Birthday of Dr. Sir Allama ...

S. Korean Navy Patrol Boat Clashes with N. Korean Battle Ship
A South Korean patrol boat engaged in a skirmish with a North Korean vessel on Nov. 10 off the west coast of the Korean Peninsula , an official said. The South Korean boat used its guns to retaliate after taking fire from the North Korean vessel a little over 3km ...

Gerhard Schroder Cites S. Korea as Model Case in Overcoming World Economic Crisis
Ex-German Chancellor Rounds Up 3-Day Trip to Seoul
German ambassador to Seoul, Dr. Hans-Ulrich Seidt hosted a dinner reception for the visitng ex-Chancellor Gerhard Schroder at his residence in Seoul's Seongbuk-dong on Nov. 4, 2009. The dinner ...

Former Doosan Group Chairman Kills Self
Park Yong-oh, former chairman of South Korea's Doosan Group, has committed suicide by hanging himself, police and company, Yonhap News reported on Nov. 4 quoating company officials as ...

ADeKo President Lee Ki-Su Hosts Conference
It Was Joined by German Enovy, Famous Scholars
President Lee Ki-Su of a German alumni association in South Korea "ADeKo" has recently hosted a conference at a Seoul hotel. A number of prominent scholars from the feilds of education, reserach, ...

KAIST to Host English Speech Contest
KAIST is rapidly transforming into one of the world¡¯s best universities under the impressive guidance of its President Suh Nam Pyo. In past few years, Dr Suh has introduced unprecedented reforms to further ...

S. Korea to Raise Influenza A Alert Level to 'Red'
South Korea plans to raise its national epidemic alert to the highest "red" level to reflect the rapid spread of the Influenza A virus, the Ministry for Health, Welfare and Family Affairs said in an official ...

The Kim Jong-il that Clinton Met Was a Fake, Says Academic
Was it Kim Jong-il? Or was it a fake North Korean leader that entertained Bill Clinton on that mission to Pyongyang to retrieve the two imprisoned American journalists? ...

Seoul, Washington Round Out Plans to Handle N. Korean Regime Collapse
South Korea and the U.S. have completed joint action plans to respond to a regime collapse and other internal emergency situations in North Korea, Yonhap News reported on Sunday quoting ...

Former S. Korean Spy Master Lee Hu-rak Dies
Lee Hu-rak, former head of South Korea's state intelligence agency known for a secret trip to North Korea in 1972 to broker a historic inter-Korean agreement, died on Oct. 31 of age-related causes, his ...

Gerhard Schröder to Visit Seoul Nov. 3-5
S. Korea to Send Troops to Afghanistan to Protect Aid Workers
Bulgarian President Parvanov Visits S. Korea
Constitutional Court Upholds Media Reform Bills
Oppposition Collect Three Out of Five Parliament Seats for Grabs in Oct.28 By-Elections
S. Korea's Influenza A Death Toll Hits 33
Five S. Koreans Including 2 Children with Type-A Flu Die
Pakistani Envoy Talks with Local Journalists
U.S. Mulling Relocation of Troops from S. Korea to Afghanistan: Commander
Report Ignites Speculation of Possible Inter-Korean Summit
S Korea, Vietnam Vow to Further Strengthen Ties
How S. Korea Shut Out Senegal 2-0
Kim Yu-na Wins Trophee Bompard
Our Language and Perspectives
S. Korea, EU Initial Free Trade Deal
N. Korea Agrees to Talks with South on River Floods, Family Reunions
S. Korean Infant Dies after Influenza A Infection
Ban Calls Awarding of Nobel Peace Prize to US President Obama ¡®Very Wise¡¯
History Maker Yang Heads for Hong Kong
Scheduled 2012 Transfer of OPCON on Track: U.S. Commander
Obama to Visit Seoul Nov. 18-19
S. Korean FM, French Envoy Discuss N. Korean Issue
N. Korea in Final Phase of Restoring Nuke Facility: Yonhap News
Chinese, N.Korea Leaders Meet on Bilateral Ties, Denuclearization of Korean Peninsula
South Korea's U-20 Team Advances to Quarterfinals
Libya to Boost Overall Ties with S. Korea
S. Korea Extends Crackdown on Illegal Foreign Residents for Two Months
S. Korea Beats U.S. 3-0 to Advance to 2nd Round of 16 at the Under-20 World Cup
250,000 People Stand Up against S. Korean Dog Meat Industry
11 N. Koreans Defect to S. Korea thru East Sea
Assembly Approves Prime Minister Nominee Chung Un-chan
S. Korea to Host G-20 Summit in 2010
Constitutional Court Overrules Ban on Nighttime Rallies
Obama Urged to Meet Kim Jong-Il for N. Korea's Denuclearization: Rep. Chung Dong-Young
N. Korea Willing to Resolve Nuclear Standoff
Shin Ji-yai Grabs 3rd LPGA Victory of Season
OECD forecasts expansion of S. Korean economy by year's end
WHO: School closure can slow down spread of A/H1N1 virus
U.S. to Have Bilateral Talks with N. Korea to Resume 6-Way Proces
Chung Un-Chan Designated New Premier
Swedish Amb. Vargo at Helm of Cooperation
UAE Seizes N. Korean Weapons Bound for Iran
Gangnam Mayor Hosts Marathon Event
Samsung Line Leads Medical Tourism in Seoul
KAS Korea Marks 30 Years of Its Presence
"Sweden Day 2009" To Be Marked in Seoul
An Enduring Legacy of Kim Dae-Jung
Kim Dae-jung Buried at National Cemetery after State Funeral
Leaders of Two Koreas Exchange Messages
S. Korean Unification Minister Meets with Northern Counterpart
N. Korean Delegates Lay Wreath at Kim's Altar
S. Korea Stops First Space Rocket Launch
N. Korea to Send 'Special Envoys' to Kim Dae-Jung's Funeral
N. Korean Leader Sends Condolence Message on Death of Kim Dae-Jung
U.S. Embassy Extols Kim's Role in Alliance, Inter-Korean Relations
Former S. Korean President Kim Dae-Jung Dies
N. Korea, Hyundai Agree to Resume Inter-Korean Business Projects: KCNA
N. Korea OKs Resumption of Inter-Korean Business Projects
S. Korea Reports 2nd Death from Influenza A
S. Korean Health Ministry Announces First Death from Swine Flu
N. Korea Frees S. Korean Worker After Months of Detention
Singapore Celebrates Its 44th Birthday in Seoul
Former President Kim Dae-Jung in Critical Condition
"Burden of Equality"
North Korea Pardons Two US Journalists
An EPIK Excursion
Ex-President Kim Dae-Jung on Respirator Again
Over 113,000 Signatures Gathered in 3 Weeks for Stopping Dog Meat Industry in S. Korea
National Assembly Passes Media Bills amid Opposition Boycott
Telecom Giant KT Withdraw Membership from Union Organization
Ex- President Kim Dae-jung Put on Respirator but Stable
Seoul's Iranian Expatriates React to Disputed Election Aftermath
Kim Jong-Il May Have 1 More Year to Live
Key Web Sites Sustain Renewed Cyber Attacks
Another Wave of Cyber Attacks Expected Late July 9,2009
200 Participants Suffer from Dermatitis After Undergoing Pre-Events of Boryeong Mud Festival
N. Korea Fires 7 Ballistic Missiles in Violation of U.N. Resolutions
"Day of Russia" Celebrated in Seoul
Seminar to Be Held on Raising Aid Effectiveness
U.S. Recommits to Keeping S. Korea under Its Nuke Umbrella
"Mr. World 2009" to Be Held in Seoul This Fall
"Day of Portugal" Celebrated in Seoul
"EUNIC Seoul" to Be Established
Hanmi Rotary Club Hosts Charity Auction
Providing Energy Solutions for 21st Century
"Festa della Repubblica" Celebrated in Seoul
S. Korea Needs a Defense System Beyond Nuclear Weapons
Tunisian Mosaic Arts Shown to Locals in Seoul
Azerbaijan's "Republic Day" Marked in Seoul
Supreme Court Hands Down 'Not Guilty' Verdict for Ex-Samsung Chairman Lee Kun-Hee
Africa Day Observed in Seoul
Ex-President Roh Moo-Hyun Dies
Seoul, One of Worst Cities to Live in
China Is Asked to Stick to the Universalism
S. Korean Destroyer Saves N. Korean Ship from Somali Pirates
Seoul Reports New Probable Case of H1N1 flu
UAE Envoy Meets with Local Journalists
Mexican Order Granted to Ex-Korean Enovy
Mr. Volker Kauder Meets with Korean Politicians
French Minister of State Visits Seoul April 15-16
Gala Premiere of ¡°The Forgotten War¡± Serves as Reminder of Closer Korea-RP Ties
Kim Yu-na Clinches Her First World Women's Figure Skating Championship Title
Iranian New Year's Day Celebrated in Seoul
53 Years of Tunisia's Independence Observed
Activists Get Naked to Protest against Fur
Greece Celebrates Its National Day in Seoul
U.S. Court Orders S. Korean Pop Star to Pay $8 Million
N. Korea Detains 2 American Journalists
S. Korea Beats Japan to Reach Semifinals of WBC
N. Korea May Initiate Surprise Attack on S. Korea
Yemen Suicide Bomber Targets S. Koreans Again
N.Korea Notifies Int¡¯l Agencies of Planned Satellite Launch
Ernie Els Bright and Breezy about Ballantine's Championship Chances in S. Korea
N. Korea's Warning on Flights against Int'l Law, Inhumane
Dominican Republic Marks 165th Independence
RP Envoy Announces Plans for 60th Anniversary of Philippines-Korea Relations
Vote on Controversial Media Bills Put Off Till June, 2009
Brunei Marks 25th National Day in Seoul
17th Anniversary of Ukrainian-Korean Bilateral Relations
Ukraine Envoy Wants to Promote Economic Ties
S. Korea, Iraq Ink Accord on $3.55 bil. Deal to Reconstruct War-torn Arab Country
HK Chief Stresses Economic Ties with Seoul
S. Korea Bids Farewell to Influential Cardinal
S. Korea's Won Plunges against US Dollar
HK Chief Executive Donald Tsang to Visit Seoul
Day of Iranian Revolution Observed in Seoul
Hopes High for Home Success at Ballantine's Championship
Is Corruption Cool and Acceptable?
Amb. Baas Greets German Publishers in Seoul
India's 59th Republic Day Marked in Seoul
Kim Yu-na Leads Ladies Single with World Record
Who Else Has the Right to Vote?
N.Korea Accuses U.S., S Korea of Committing Aerial Spying
North Korea's Blunt Rhetoric Sees No Ends
POSCO Taps Jung Joon-yang as New Cairman
Maggie Q Bares All in New PETA Ad
Indian Embassy Celebrates the Republic Day
S.Korea Central Bank to Issue 50,000 Won Bank Note in May or June 2009
Kim Jong-il Alone Can Decide on N. Korean Succession, Son Says
S. Korean Economy Shrinks 5.6 % in Q4
US to Replace Apache with F-16 Multi-Role Fighters in Korea
Mystery Online Pundit Taken into Custody for Spreading False Rumors
"We Will Change Seocho into Global City"
Economy Blunts Korea¡¯s Appetite for Plastic Surgery
President Lee Vows Economic Revival, Stronger Reform Drive
N. Korean Media Warns of Further Deterioration in Ties with S. Korea
UAE Envoy's Wife to Lead Local English Education as Mayor of Seoul English Village
New Indian Enovy Stresses Better Mutual Ties
Minister Yu Asks American Envoy to Allow US Soldiers to Visit Hongdae, Shinchon Areas
France Marks Birthday of "Rights Declaration"
N. Korea Not a 'Nuclear Power,' but Has Nukes: U.S. Official
UN Chief Holds 'Greed and Corruption' Responsible for Global Financial Crisis
Egyptian Envoy Lectures on Its Culture in Seoul
UAE Fetes 37th Nati'l Day in Gala Party in Seoul
Court Approves Mercy Killing for First Time in S. Korea
World AIDS Day Observed in Seoul
"Malaysia Truly Asia Kitchen 2008" Held by Charge D'Affaires Astanah Abdul Aziz
IMF Lowers S. Korea's Growth Forecast to 2.0 Percent for 2009
Vibrant Modernity: Essence of Seoul
Chairman Choi Soo-Myung Hosts Dinner for New Czech Amb. Jaroslav Olsa Jr.
New Czech Envoy, Big Fan of Korean Literature
Gov't Vows to Get Tough on Anti-North Propaganda Leaflets
Tunisian Envoy Immersed in Local Language
"Malaysia Truly Asia Kitchen" -- Good Opportunity for Sample Malaysian Taste
"Seoul Forest Is Dying," Scholar Says
Prof. Kim Hong-Nam Gets Highest French Order
Angola Marks 33rd Independence Day in Seoul
Constitutional Court Rules Real Estate Tax Partly Unconstitutional
N. Korea Threatens to Partially Shut Inter-Korean Border
"We Have Part of Us Here," Turkish Envoy Says
'Fake Photo' Revives Kim Rumours
N. Korea Slows Nuclear Disablement to Snail's Pace
Korean Kim Shines at Cup of China Figure Skating Grand Prix
Kim Jong-Il Makes 2nd Public Appearance in Three Days
Swap Deal with China Imminent: Sources
N. K. Media Release Photos of Leader Kim Watching Soccer Match
Koreans to Begin Visa-free Travel to U.S. from Nov. 17
Turkish Ambassador Hosts Event to Honour 85 Years of Independence
Law to Punish The Crime of Cyber Defamation - Gag Free Speech or Necessary Evil?
S. Korea, U.S. Agree on Currency Swap Contract
Trust In Short Supply in Korea
S. Korean President Asks for ASEM Support for N. Korean Denuclearization
Korea's Economic Fundamentals Much Stronger than a Decade Ago: IMF
RP Economy Shows Resilience Despite Global Maket Uncertainties: Amb. Cruz
U.S. to Allow S. Koreans Visa-free 90-day U.S. Trip before Nov.15
Int¡¯l Property & Investment Show 2008 Opens with Big Name RP Developers
S. Korean Won Plunges to over 10-year Low
Seoul Shares Tumble to 3-year Low on Economic Woes
North Korea to Make Major Announcement on Oct. 20
S. Korea Announces US$100 bln in Guarantees on Banks' Foreign Debt
Japan Daily Claims that N.Korea's'Kim Jong-Il Maybe Dead
Teaching Illegally -- Risky, But Wrong?
S. Korean Currency Tumbles against Dollar on Recession Woes
N. Korea Threatens to Sever All Ties with S. Korea
Korean Won Surges, Stock Mart Rallies
N. Korea off US Blacklist after Nuke Inspection Deal
N.K. Media Release Photos of Kim Jong-il Inspecting Army Unit
Appeals Court Spares Jail Term for Samsung Group ex-Chairman Lee Kun-Hee
Australia's Sexiest Model Is an Angel for Animals' in New Korean Anti-Fur Ad Campaign
Nigeria's 48th Independence Day Observed
N. Korea Fires Two Short-range Missiles in Yellow Sea
S. Korean Won Plunges to over 6-Year Low against US Dollar
S. Korea Yet to Verify N. Korean Leader's Reappearance
Melamine Found in Biscuit Products from Lotte Confectionary, No.1 Cookie Maker in Korea
Star Actress Choi Jin-Sil Found Dead at Home in Suicide
RP Marks 58th Anniversary of Joining Korean War
Mayor Oh Se-Hoon to Speak on "Design Seoul"
Stocks Tumble as Bailout Plan Fails in House
Dr. Kim Chong-In Receives High German Award
S. Korea Finds Harmful Chemical in Chinese Creamer Product
S. Korea Set to Join U.S. Visa Waiver Program
N. Korea to Restart Key Reprocessing Plant: Watchdog
C. American Envoys Mark Independence
Seoul Busts 74 Islamic Terror Suspects since 2003
HSBC Terminates Deal to Buy KEB
"Trapped" Activists Ask Seoul Shoppers to Get a Feel for Fur
S. Korean Regulator Halts Operations of Two Lehman Units in Seoul
USFK Chief Orders Largest-ever Amphibious Drill of S. Korean, U.S. Marines
N. Korean Kim Having Trouble Using Limbs
U.S. Offers to Sell 36 Apache Helicopters to S.Korea at 60 percent of Tag Price
Ex-judge Appeals Ruling against Him on Compensation for Lost Trousers
Seoul, Bucharest to Boost Cooperation
S. Korea Ranked 28th in 1st Global Nation Branding Index
South Korean Pop Star BoA Sets Sights on U.S.
Lee Convenes Emergency Staff Meeting over Kim's Health
Kim Jong-Il Possibly Suffered a Stroke: US Intelligence
Lee Apologizes for Gov't Bias against Buddhists
Four Arrested on GS Caltex Customer Data Leak
Bush to Make Radio Speech on FTAs with Korea, Colombia, Panama: White House
LPGA Backs Down on English-Only Rule
Korean Won Hits 46-month Low to Dollar Despite Intervention
"Hari Merdeka" Observed in Seoul
N. Korea Aims at Nuclear Free Zone in the Korean Peninsula
Financial Jitters Hammer S. Korea's Economy
Russian Envoy Defends Its Position on Republics of South Ossetia and Abkhazia
Vacation Ends in Tragedy for 10 Koreans
Prosecution Arrests Alleged N. Korean Spy Disguised as Defector
President of German Parliament Visits S. Korea
Proposal for Family Law on the Right to Die
Yonsei Prof. Oh Se-Cheol Arrested for His Belief
China Urges Parties to Honor Promises as N. Korea Halts Denuclearisation
N. Korea Says it Suspended Nuke Disablement
The 17th Anniversary of the Independence of Ukraine
Lee, Hu Agree to Deepen Political, Economic, Cultural Ties
Korean Olympic Athletes Back Home to Hero's Welcome
Korean Won Plunges to 45-Month Low Versus U.S. Dolllar
Hu Arrives in Seoul on Aug. 25 for State Visit
S. Korea Wins 31 Medals including 13 Golds
S. Korea Claims First-ever Olympic Baseball Gold by Defeating Cuba
Hwang Grabs Third Taekwondo Gold for S. Korea at Beijing Olympics
S. Korea Powers Past Japan to Compete in Olympic Baseball Final
Biomaterials Workshop to Be Held at KIST
Two Straight Golds in Taekwondo for S. Korea
S. Korea Edges Out Reigning Champion Cuba in Olympic Baseball
N. Korea Names Top-level Diplomat as Envoy to Syria
Defense Minister Warns against N. Korea-Fostered Unrest
U.S. Teacher Calls for U.S. to Recognize S. Korean Sovereignty over Dokdo
S. Korea Wins Olympic Gold in Mixed Doubles Badminton
Jang Breaks Records to Win Olympic Women's over-75kg Weightlifting
S. Korea Wins Gold in Men's 77kg Weightlifting
MBC TV Apologizes over US Beef Report
Ousted KBS Chief Jung Yun-joo Arrested
Olympic Rules Needed for Korean Politics
S. Korean Park Grabs First Olympic Swimming Gold for His Country
Beijing Olympics Kick Off with Extravaganza
Filipino Community Hails Olympic Hopefuls
Gov't Calls for Sacking KBS head
Bush's Visit to Expose S. Korea's Political Fault Lines
Shin Claims Women's British Open
N. Korea to Kick 'Unnecessary' S. Korean Personnel Out of Joint Resort
Senate Confirms Nomination of New U.S. Envoy to S. Korea
Morocco Embassy Marks Throne Day in Seoul
S. Korea Bans Cloning Scientist Hwang from Resuming Stem Cell Research
Seoul Votes for Conservative Education Chief in Nod to Lee's Reform Drive
Bush Orders U.S. Agency to Restore S. Korean Sovereignty over Dokdo in its Database
Seoul to Consider N. Korea Aid If WFP Makes Requests: Official
Have Korea's Protesting Priests Chosen the Right Fights?
Pope Appoints Prof. Han Hong-Soon PCL Member
Judgment Call Is Made: Painful Decision for the OSP Students
S. Korea Expresses Concern over U.S. Name Change of Dokdo Islets
US Board Turns Neutral on Dokdo Sovereignty
Victims of Police Brutality in Candle Light Protests Have No Where to Turn to
Weakened Concept of 'Axis of Evil': US' Flexible Diplomatic Approach
Egypt Marks 56th Revolution Day in Seoul
S. Korean Detainees Released in Mexico
Foreign Brides Abused by Korean Husbands
Rev. Moon Injured In Chopper Crash
70% of S. Korean Women Say Workplace Unfriendly:Survey
Symposium on Antimicrobial Peptides to Be Held in Gwangju
Tokyo's Dokdo Claim to Affect Cooperation with Seoul on Global Issues: Envoy
Seoul Resume Inspecting Dog Meat Restaurants
Bastille Day Celebrated in Seoul
French Cultural Center Marks 40th Anniversary
Seoul Court Hands Down Suspended Jail Term for Former Samsung Group Chairman
Pursuing the Korean Dream
USS Ronald Reagan Visits Busan
S. Korea Recalls Its Envoy to Japan
Japan PM Tells S. Korean President Lee Tokyo Will State Dokdo Ownership in Text Book
Hyundai Asan Expects Losses of 40 Bil. Won from Tour Suspension
Data Security, Privacy in Asia
Belarus Marks Its National Day in Seoul
Appetite for Dog Meat
Pakistan Embassy Hosts Reception for Commercial Counsellors
500,000 S. Koreans Stage Anti-US Beef Rallies
Conference Held for Foreign English Teachers
UN Chief Ban Gets Hero's Welcome in Seoul
President Bush Will Visit Seoul before Beijing Olympics
Religious Circles Join Vigils in Seoul
Be Patient Until Pyongyang Proves to Be Honest
Wild Boars Threaten Many S. Korean Cities
12th Anniversary of Ukrainian Constitution
Stalin Wanted US to Intervene in Korean War
"Stop Abusing Cambodian Brides," Envoy Asks
Czech Amb. Smetanka Soon to Leave Seoul
Red Cross Meeting Held at UAE Envoy's House
Amb. Ivashentsov Marks Day of Russia in Seoul
RP's 110th Independence Day Marked in Seoul
"Am I Geisha?" GNP Lawmaker Na Incensed
Hanyang Univ. President Gets German Honor
Largest Crowd in Anti-Lee Myung-Bak Protests
HUFS Signs MOU with WVSU of Philippines
Farmer Burns Himself in Anti-US Beef Protest
Louis Palmer¡¯s Solar Taxi Arrives in Seoul
S. Korea to Delay Posting of New U.S. Beef Import Pact on Gov't Gazette
Riot Police Trample Coed Repeatedly in Seoul
Largest Crowd in Anti-Lee Myung-Bak Protest
Scaling Up of MPOWER Tobacco Control Strategies in S. Korea
Amb. Alcorta Marks Argentina's National Day
Seoul Mayor Oh Swims in Han River at Triathlon
Algeria's Ex-Foreign Minister Mohammed Bedjaoui Visits South Korea for a Week
Amb. Santhananaban Greets New Diplomats
American Boy Dead at Public Bath in S. Korea
Serbian National Day at Namiseom
"Grand Canal Project Should Not Be Hurried"
1st Nat'l Toastmasters Conference to Be Held
Elderly Suicide Snowballs in S. Korea: Statistics
More Anti-Lee Myung-Bak Protests Continue
US Diplomat Receives Key N. Korean Nuclear Documents
Lecture on Effects of Environmental Disasters on Agriculture to Be Held at Ewha University
U.S. Reasserts its Beef is Safe
S. Africa Marks Freedom Day with Reception
South Korea to Deport Chinese Torch Relay Attackers
"Stem Cell" Award to Be Given in Symposium
Too Stupid Question for Chinese Envoy?
German School Seoul Goes International
Amb. Schoeman Meets with Local Journalists
Samsung's Lee to Resign over Corruption Scandal
Canada's Korean War Veterans Visit Seoul
MOU Inked to Allow S. Koreans Visa-Free Travel to US
S. Korean Ruling Party Wins Assembly Majority
South Korea's 1st Astronaut Lifts Off Into Space
Philippines Becomes ESL Destination
Wed to Strangers, Vietnamese Wives Build Korean Lives
Korea's Bulldozer Must Clean Up the Chaebol
Seoul Moves to Classify Dogs As Livestock
Promoting Human Security: The Experiences of Canada and Korea¡±
Seoul Reaches Out to Expats
Circumcising Korea: A True/False Debate
NY Phil's Milestone Concert Opens in P'yang
Lt. Gen. Walter L. Sharp to Be New USFK Chief
Special Prosecutor Clears President-elect Lee Myung-bak
22 N. Korean Drifters Executed after Return Home: Source
Lee to Visit Japan in late April to Mend Ties: Kyodo
US Gen. Burwell B. Bell Gets Top German Medal
Canada's Delay in Visa Causes Outcry in Seoul
Welfare Is Kazakhstan's Primary Goal
Suspect Admits Setting Namdaemun on Fire: Police
Fire Guts Seoul's Historic Sungnyemun Gate
Secret of Memory Retrieval Revealed
Samsung Woes Deepen amid Signs of Chairman's Summons
Lee Vows to Enhance Ties with Middle East
Conference on Global Partnership on Feb. 1
Envoy's Wives Take on Flower Arrangement
Amb. Schoeman Helps Promote S. African Wine
Amb. Warwick Morris Goes Back to London
Han Seung-soo Tapped as PM designate
"No Discrimination for Pakistani English Tutors"
English Names for Newly Created Ministries Unveiled
S. Korea's Spy Chief Offers Resignation over Information Leak
Lee Expresses Willingness to Meet N. Korean Leader in Seoul
Norway Drops Hanwha Over Ethics Concerns
Lone Star Chief Rejects S.Korean Fraud Charges
White House OKs Nominee for New U.S. Envoy to South Korea
Hebei Spirit Began Talks with Local Authorities
40 Dead in Fire at Refrigerating Storehouse
S. Koreans Clean Up Oil Spill in Mallipo
S. Korea to Ban Single-hull Tankers from 2011 after Worst Oil Spill
S. Korea to Increase Role in UN Peacekeeping
"Local Education Should Be Done In English"
Two Ex-judges Nominated as Independent Counsel to Probe President-elect Lee
National Assembly Votes to Extend S.Korea's Troop Deployment in Iraq for Another Year
World's Sexiest Woman Bares All in Korean Ad
Iraqi Gov't Calls on S. Korean Firms to Halt Oil Exploration in Kurdish Region
S. Korea May Review Military Deal with U.S. If N. Korea Retains Nuclear Programs: Aide
Lee Myung-Bak Wins Landslide Victory
Koreans Go to Polls Today to Elect President
Convicted Hanwha Chairman Returns Home
Real Estate Market Emerges as Top Issue in S. Korea's Presidential Election
President Roh Orders to Reinvestigate into Lee Myung-bak Case
US Woman Charged with Murder of Baby Adopted from S. Korea
S. Korean Kim Yu-na wins figure skating title
S. Korea Risks Turning Back Political Clock
N. Korean Ambassador to Burma Takes Up Post After 24 Years
I Survived the IMF
Samsung Chief's Triumph Turns to Travail
In S. Korea, It Feels Like a Scandal a Day
Prosecutors Search Samsung Group Subsidiary for Slush-fund Evidence
N. Korea likely to Disclose Nuke Programs by Next Week
Yeosu Wins Bid to Host 2012 Expo
Kim Yu-Na Garners Cup of Russia
Samsung Faces Blow to Reputation
S. Korea to Send Its Largest Ship to Malaysia for Defense Fair
Lawyer Alleges Documents Show Lee Myung-Bak's Involvement in Financial Scam
Samsung Chairman Misses Ceremony for Late Father amid Snowballing Corruption Scandal
Czech-Korean Science Forurm Held in Seoul
Presidential Front-runner Faces Major Hurdle As Alleged Accomplice Back Home
The Personality of I
Kim Yu-Na Wins Upset Victory in Harbin Senior Grand Prix
Lee Hoi-Chang May Withdraw from Presidential Race If Conservative Frontrunner Keeps Lead: Aide
Two-time Candidate's Third Presidential Bid Poses Threat to Conservative Front-runner
Canada Opens New Embassy in Jeong-dong
Ex-Samsung Exec Whistle-blowing Illegal Lobbying
Wife of UAE Ambassador to Korea Joins Prestigious Art Exhibition in Seoul
Under U.N. Chief, Koreans in Key Posts
Background Checks, Degree Verification
Conduct of English Teachers in Asia Often Scrutinized
Suspected Paedophile Arrested in Thailand
Roh Says North Korea Should Not Have to Apologize for Past Wrongdoings
S. Korea, EU Fail to Make Breakthrough in Trade Negotiations
Chung Dong-Young Certain to Emerge as UNDP's Presidential Candidate
Egyptian Minister Ahmed Darwish to Visit Seoul
US Asks Seoul to Extend Deployment in Afghanistan, Iraq
The Max Planck Society's Science Tunnel Promotes Cutting-edge Research in S. Korea
Korean Becomes International Patent Language
Hon. Gianni Vernetti Visits Both Koreas
"Remorse Is the Face of the Church"
ASEAN Envoys Marks Its 40th Birthday in Seoul
IPCNKR's 4th Assembly to Be Held Aug. 28-30
Biomaterials Lecture to Be Held at GIST
Tunisian Envoy Promotes Tourism, Bilateral Ties
Lee Myung-Bak Clinches GNP Nomination
Baekdu-daegan 2007 Expedition
Korean Hostage Crisis: Its Wider Ramifications
Canadian Embassy Moves to Jeongdong
Biomaterials Lecture to Be Held at GIST
Phytonutrients: Biochemistry of How Healthiest Foods Prevent Cancer
South Korea Rethinks Mission Strategy
Egyptian Amb. El-Taify Calls for More Cooperation between Cairo and Seoul
Alyssa Milano, Natural Beauty in Lettuce Dress
It's Time for Accountability
Beautiful Saturday Charity Event on June 30
Pongseong-ri Residents Organize to Protect Their Mountain
Ex-Science Minister YH Kim to Run for President
Seoul: Tech Capital of the World
Dr. Sohn Hak-Kyu Declares His Own Party
Ex-Gov. Sohn Hak-Kyu, Most Favorite Candidate
14,075 Dogs, Animals Discarded in Seoul in 2006
Amb. Vargö Marks Day of Sweden in Seoul
Is Kim Jong So Ill He Needs Surgery?
Lettuce Girls Ask Locals to "Turn Over New Leaf'
Amb. Leggeri Marks Italian National Day in Seoul
Turkey Envoy Ozmen Cheers Local Students Up
British Minister on Education Mission to Seoul
S. Korea's Rush to Build Ever Taller Buildings
Pakistani Envoy to Leave Seoul in June
"Education May Be Expensive But It Is Expensive Not to Be Educated at All"
Amb. Torzsa Sees Change in N. Korea
Canadian FM MacKay Meets with FM Song
Hanwha Chairman Likely to Face Arrest
Embattled North Korea Celebrates Its Military
Norway's Crown Prince, Princess to Visit Seoul
Korea-Czech Friendship Ass'n to Be Launched
IOC, Samsung Extend Partnership to 2016
1st Korea-Italy Symposium on Conservation & Restoration for Cultural Heritage
S. Korean Consortium Aims to Start Oil Exploration in Azerbaijan by September
Other Winning Korean Bids Could Impact PyeongChang 2014 Bid
Both Koreas Agree on Railway Runs, Rice Aid
S. Korea, Canada to Hold FTA Talks Next Week
U.S. Gun Culture Costs Lives!
Virginia Tech Suspect Identified as S. Korean Resident Alien
S. Korea's Incheon Selected as Host of 2014 Asian Games
Lockheed Martin Unlikely to Bid for S. Korea's Fighter Purchase Project
3rd Italy-Korea S&T Forum in Seoul
Yeosu Citizens Dazzle BIE Inspectors
British War Veterans Return to Korea
Iraqi Prime Minister Visits Korea
Amb. Arteni Promotes Romania in 2 Events
Wives of Foreign Envoy Comfort Alien Workers
KAL bomber Kim Hyun-hee exiles in U.S.: YTN
S. Korea, US Reach Free Trade Agreement
Differing History Perceptions Hinder Bilateral Ties: Minister Song
Manchester United 4 -1 Blackburn
Grants HUFS President Park Chul with Order
South Korea Role Model for Kazakhstan
Foreign Envoys Flock to Meet with Dr. Sohn
"Parade of Nations 2007" Slated for May 15
"EU: Role Model for World in Collaboration"
1st African Conference on Human Development
Kim Yu-Na Leads ISU World Figure Skating
Feel The Rhythm of The EU
French-Canadian Cultural Festival
UK-Korea Int'l Workshop on Vaccines for Flu
USS Reagan in S. Korea for Annual Drill
N. Korean, Russian 6-Way Delegates Head Home, Recess in View
"Great Opportunity to Learn Korean Language"
Tunisia's Independence Day Marked in Seoul
Ex-Gov. Sohn Bolts from GNP for His Own Path
"More Cooperation Needed" Says Amb. Baati
Park Ji-Sung Scores 2 Goals as Manchester United Defeats Bolton 4-1
National Founder Dangun Day Marked in Seoul
S.Korea Likely to Participate in U.S. Visa Waiver Program Shortly
New Facilities to Be Installed on Dokdo Islets
Incheon Named World's Best Airport
Seoul Names Ambassador to Japan, Russia
Roh Threatens to Scrap FTA Deal with U.S.
Malacca, Asia's Most Important Sea Lane
Abe Apologizes for Wartime Sex Slavery
N. Korea Negotiator Warns of Partially Foregoing Denuke Steps
Korea's Lee Breaks Speedskating World Record for World 500m Title
"Canola Oil Is the Poor Man's Olive Oil"
S. Korea Develops Ethical Code for Robots
Ex-Minister Han Named as New Prime Minister
50 Years of Korea-Turkey Ties Marked in Seoul
Asiana Acquires Laolao Bay Golf Resort in Saipan
Japan Eyes Response to Foreign Criticism of Abe's Sex Slavery Remarks
Local Dentist Treats Alien Patients as Friends
Birth of Moroccan Princess Marked in Seoul
Malaysia's Deputy PM Najib to Visit Seoul
UK, Korea Host Seminar on Service Competition
Canadian Canola Oil Seminar on March 8-9
S. Korean Soldier Killed in Terrorist Attack in Afghanistan
Dr. Lee Chun-Shik Gets German Order
Foreign Minister to Visit Washington, Moscow
Seminar on Competition in the Service Sector
N. Korean Leader Kim Considers 'group Leadership' system: Sources
Foreign Lands
Roh announces decision to desert ruling party
Workshop on Human Rights Education
Korean Ad Team Makes Finals in PETA Contest
Aso Calls U.S. Motion On Sexual Slavery 'Extremely Regrettable'
U.S. Gave In to N. Korea over Uranium Enrichment Plan: Kyodo
Japan to Crack Down on Ships in N. Korea Gravel Transport Business
A New Resolve
Kim Dae Jung Urges Kim Jong Il to Size 6-Party Talks Chance
N. Korea Agrees on Phased Denuclearization
Minister Song Calls Rice over 6-Party Talks
9 Foreigners Killed, 18 Others Injured in Fire at Yeosu Immigration Detention Facility
On Soccer
Are Religion, Money, & Power Keys to Ending God's War?
Serbia Marks National Day on Feb. 15, 2007
Women Prefer New Clothes over Sex: Survey
Korean Air Fires Pilots for Mistakenly Landing on Taxiway in Japan
N. Korea Supplies Laughs As Well As Weapons
Omega Tender to Build E-government System for Anshan City in China
Russia Will Assist Inter-Korean Business Ties
"Beauty Is Only Skin Deep"
"The EU Stands by Afghanistan"
Kim Jong-Il¡¯s Oldest Son Wanders Abroad
Inter-Korean Summit Likely in August
Foreigners in S. Korea Complain of Rip-offs
New "Think UK" Campaign Launched in Seoul
Japan High Court Orders NHK Redress over Sex-slave 'Trial' Program
Korea, Belarus Marks 15th Anniversary of Ties
Korean Air Flight Narrowly Escapes Crash in Kota Kinabalu
Teaching English in South Korea
U.S. Congress Weighs Temporary Visa Waiver for Koreans
Korea¡¯s Dangerous Tolerance of Suicide
Staying Alive with HIV
Seoul Mayor in Dubai to Enhance Bilateral Ties
Ban Ki-moon's System-wide Probe of UN Field Activities to Start with N. Korea
Australia to Showcase Fashion Brands
UNDP Seeks Full Audit of Its N. Korea Work
Distance Learning: The 21st Century Alternative
Mild Earthquake Rattles South Korea
Algeria Inks MOU with Seoul for New City Project
Why EU-Korea Partnership Matters?
A Diagnostic Framework for Anti-Corruption Movements
"Heartless Fighter" Fedor Loves Local Kids
Former Prime Minister Drops Presidential Bid
Iraq to Reopen Embassy in Seoul in 13 Years
Doosan Accused of Insider Trading
S. Korea Bid to Solve Sea Dispute with Japan
for Anti-Sexual Exploitation of Children in Asia
Korean Air Jet Blunders onto Taxiway at Akita
Most S. Korean Housewives Have no Intention to Buy U.S. Beef: Survey
Malaysia Launches Mega Tourism Drive, Unveils "Eye on Malaysia"
Tunisia Gears up For Korean Investments, Tourists
New UN Head Names Two Key Posts
Ex-Seoul Mayor Soars Ahead Among Presidential Hopefuls
Koreans Hail "Golden Pig" Year of 2007
Hot for Holidays: The Lure of a Korean Sauna
S. Korean Scientists Disclose Structure of SPRY Domain for First Time
Taiwan Quake Disrupts Some Communications Services in S. Korea
Poaching Rampant in South Korea
Korea Selects the Nation's First Astronauts
China May Decide to Engineer Coup in N. Korea Next Year: monthly
Troop Withdrawal, FTA, Anti-Americanism Issues for New U.S. Congress: report
Japan: More Sanctions Vs. N. Korea Not Option for Now
N. Korea Says It Is Not Afraid of War after Impasse: Reuters
Roh: US wrecked hopes of nuclear deal with North Korea
N. Korea Nuke Talks End without Breakthrough
New Outbreak of Bird Flu Hits Duck Farm in Central S. Korea
US Seeks Package of Actions on North Korea's Denuclearization
Konrad-Adenauer Foundation Hosts Seminar
Col. Giovanni De Roma Visits Seoul Dec. 12-14
Kim Yu-Na Shocks Asada to Take ISU Grand Prix Final Women's Title
Ukrainian President Yushchenko Will Visit Seoul
MTPB Seoul Throws Year-end Party 2006 on Han River Cruise Boat
UNGA Swears in Ban, Pays Glowing Tribute to Outgoing Annan
US, N. Korea to Discuss Financial Issues on Fringe of 6-Way Talks
US Yongsan Base Relocation Likely to Be Delayed Until 2013
Korea Britain Society's Yearly Dinner for Charity
S. Korea Confirms New Case of Pathogenic AI
Twist of Fate Led Ban Ki Moon to Top Post at UN
S. Korean Rider Dies at Cross-country event in Doha
North Korea Not Serious About Diplomacy
Orphans Seek Help for Homeless' X-mas Meal
Czech Silver Medals to Be Awarded to 3 Locals
S. Koreans Divided over UN Ban on Luxury Goods to N. Korea
Senior Poet Ko Un Receives Cikada Prize
Bird Flu Outbreak Plagues Korea
Look East to See the Future of the Internet
"South Korea Is Role Model for Afghans"
Tokyo Admits Document Identifying Dokdo as Non-Japanese Territory
Kim Yu-Na Wins Gold Medal at ISU Grand Prix Figure Skating Series
How to Best Choose Proper English Teachers
1st Int'l Seminar on Dyslexia on Nov. 25
Geopolitics of Energy Seminar Due On Nov. 21
Denying Kim Jong-Il His Tuna a Tough Task
S. Korea's Yang Yong-Eun Outplays Woods to Win HSBC Tournament
Partners in Research and Development
S. Korea's Next Foreign Minister a "Hot-Head"
Court Issues Arrest Warrant for Ex-KEB Chief Lee Kang-Won
Prince Hopes to Bring Monarchy Back to S. Korea
S. Korea¡¯s Godfather of Rock Makes Comeback
N. Korea Urges Japan to Stay Away from Talks
U.S. Speeds Attack Plans for North Korea
Jail Sentence for Daewoo Founder Kim WC
"Korea-Africa Forum Is Turning Point for Ties"
"Hardliners" Control Policy in North Korea
UN Sanctions 'Sticks' in Talks with N. Korea
Spy Probe Stuns S. Korean Political System
North Korea Agrees to Nuclear Talks
S. Korea Serves as Kim Jong-Il's ATM
Amb. Hadid Marks Algerian Revolution Day
Partners in Research and Development
ROK Air Force Chief to Observe PSI Drill in Gulf
Taking Preemptive Action Against North Korea
Ex-Mayor Lee Reveals Plan for Grand Canal
Daewoo Lessons Point Way to Growth
Nanotechnologies Lecture to Be Held at SNU
UK Deputy PM John Prescott Visits Seoul
2nd Nuke Test Hinges on US: Sources
N. Korea May Use Force: Kim Dae-jung Warns
OPEC to Cut Output by 1.2 Mil bbls Per Day
China takes tough stance on North Korea
Corporate Governance Seminar at UK Embassy
Seoul Unwilling to Abandon Geumgang Tourism
Japan Eyes Additional Sanctions on N. Korea
U.N. Adopts Resolution against N. Korea
Ban Ki-moon Appointed Next UN Secretary-General by Acclamation
S. Korea Still Tries to Please the North
Russia, China Oppose N. Korea Sanctions
Mercedes Bresso to Visit Seoul Oct. 19-24
Frenchwoman Admits Killing Frozen Babies
Japan Decides on More Sanctions against North
How Will Nuke Test Affect Ban Ki-Moon's Future Role at the UN?
French DNA Tests Confirm Parents of Babies Found in South Korea
Quake raises fears of 2nd N. Korea test
North Korea Explodes Nuclear Bomb
China on Alert over a Nuclear Neighbour
North Korea's Bomb 'Would Kill 200,000'
UNSC Urges N. Korea to Cancel Nuke Test
'Britain Demands Plum UN Posts for Supporting Ban Ki Moon'
North Korea Says It Will Conduct Nuclear Test
11 Dead, 50 Injured in 23-Car Pileup on Highway
US Seeks More Host Funds for Troops in Korea
Police Charge Korean who Scaled Blair Fence
Ban Ki-Moon Cements Hold on Top UN Post
S. Korea to Host Formula One in 2010
"Ukraine Wants More, Better Ties with S. Korea"
Few South Koreans Worry About North Korea
N. Korea Leader Uses Look-Alikes Due to Fear of Assassination: S. Korean Official
Ban Ki-Moon of Korea May Replace Annan
DAPA's Decision on E-X Program, Huge Loss
S. Korea Plans More UAE Investments
ROC Envoy to Host Reception for 95 Double-Ten
Italy-Korea Workshop on Membranes at Sicily
Serbian Delegation to Visit Seoul Sept. 25-29
Seoul, US Agrees on Talks on N. Korea
MP Margaret Hodge to Visit Seoul on Sept. 18-19
¡°FM Ban Ki-Moon Best Candidate¡±
Elephant Speaks Human Language in Seoul
N. Korea Marks 58th Anniversary of Founding
189 Mutated Genes to Cause Breast Identified
US Cmdr. Sees Need of Japan Using Collective Defense Right
Libya Marks Al-Fateh Revolution Day in Seoul
N. Korean Leader's Trip to China Imminent
Thailand¡¯s Culture of Sexual Deviance
Monster-Themed Film Sets New Record in Seoul
N.Korea May Hold Another Missile Test
Slovakia Marks Its Constitution Day in Seoul
S. Koreans Divided over Wartime Control Regain
S. Korea's New Trend? Anything from the North
US Air Force Tests 1st Air-to-Air Missile in Korea
Asiana Pilot¡¯s Faults to Blame for June incident
Beijing Proposes Rethinking Ties with N. Korea
N. Korean Spy Arrested While Entering S. Korea
N. Korea Appears to Be Preparing for Nuke Test
Lee Seung-Yeop Nears Sadaharu Oh Mark
Combat Communications Squadron in S. Korea to Move to Guam
Afghanistan Wants Better Ties with S. Korea
French Couple Involved in Infanticide Case to Meet Reporters: Lawyer
Koizumi Visits War Shrine, Defies Critics
Castro Lauds S. Koreans' Diligence
Hope for New Talks with N. Korea Pinned to Aid from South
N. Korean Leader Makes 1st Public Appearance Since Missile Tests
Security Authorities Ban All Liquids, Gels on Flights Destined for US, UK
French Parent of Dead Infants Unlikely to Come Back to Seoul
Roh Wants Wartime Control Back after Realignment of US Troops
Asiana Airliner Flies Sans Cabin Crew
S. Korean Cult Member Suspected of Illegally Obtaining Visa
Korean Conservatives Accuse Gov't of Risking Military Ties With US
US Plans Bigger Troop Cut in S. Korea
Lee Seung-Yeop Could Be Bound for Bigs
South Korea's Growing Isolation
US Army Eyes Competition for S. Korea Taxi Service
Funds Raised for Orphans' Trip to Thailand
Education Minister Offers to Resign over Thesis Flap
Embattled Education Minister to Quit
Phasing Out US Forces in South Korea
Somali Militants Free 8 Korean Sailors
CK CEO Hosts Farewell for 2 Leaving Diplomats
Egypt National Day Observed in Seoul
Ban Leads in Race for Next UN Chief
N. Korean Leader Kim Has New Wife: Sources
S.Korean Taxi Strike Prompts Warning from U.S. Army Exchange Service
N. Korea Cuts Off Direct Dialogue with Seoul
Transition Time in Morocco
Mayor Oh Berates Officials for Laxity
Orphanage Appeals to Expats for Support
"I Won't Apologize" for Korea Remarks
UK Trade Minister Ian McCartney Visits Seoul
G-8 Condemns N. Korean Missile Firing
U.N. Imposes Limited Sanctions on N. Korea
Seoul Mayor Oh Idles When Typoon Hits Seoul
S. Korea Sends Mixed Signals to N. Korea
"Missile Firing Is Successful, National Pride"
Perrotta Follows in England Hero's Footsteps
Canada Day and the 4th of July
EU Envoys Send Protest Letter to Seoul Gov¡¯t
NBA Superstars to Visit Seoul in August
Are Foreign Teachers Needed?
All Eyes on Podolski and Ronaldo
Seoul 2nd Most Expensive City in World
3,000 Leaders Back Gov. Sohn for Presidency
France into Quarters, Spain Misses Out
Koreans Find Cause for Optimism
1st UNESCO World Youth Festival in Stuttgart
South Koreans Believe in Hiddink Factor
Dream Team of Those Departing
Korean Adoptees Amazed at Success in Seoul
Ambassador's Wives Save Kids with Cancer
Hiddink: Little Mistakes, Big Consequences
S. Korea is No. 1 to the Philippines
Korea's Ex-President Cancels Visit to N. Korea
Switzerland Downs Togo 2-0
Arsenal Duel Key to Swiss-Togo Clash
S. Korea Holds France to 1-1 Draw
Brazil Down Aussies 2-0 for Last 16
Ghana Stuns Czechs to Keep Hopes Alive
Netherlands Reaches 2nd Round
Dutch Quartet's Impressive Overture
Japan Enacts N. Korea Sanctions Law
India Names Shashi Tharoor for UN's Top Post
Favorites on Form As Sun Comes Out to Play
Germany Beats Poland 1-0
Amb. Ivashentsov Marks Day of Russia in Seoul
S. Korea Pull Back 2-1 Win over Togo
SNU Student Shakes Things Up!
UK Embassy, FSS Sign MOU on Education
GNP Wins Landslide Victory in Local Elections
Daewoo Founder Sentenced 10 Years in Prison
S. Korea Blanks Bosnia 2-0 in Friendly
Commissaries in Korea Tries to Show Black Mart
GNP Head Park Leaves Hospital on May 29
N. Korea Calls Off Test Runs on Railways
Seoul May Face Fiscal Challenge in Aid to North
"Diageo-EKF Scholarship Programme 2006"
WHO Chief Lee Jong-Wook Dies
S. Korea's Opposition Head Knifed by Assailant
Last Prince Yi Seok Returns Home in Jeonju
The Death Penalty: Who Can Decide?
Korea Targets Corruption at Automaker Hyundai
Roh, Khalifa Seek Joint Partnership
Etisalat, Samsung Sign 2 MOUs
The Perfect Words
Amb. Schoeman Marks Freedom Day in Seoul
AU Supports Asian Candidate: Amb. Schoeman
UPKAA Pays Courtesy Call to Philippine Envoy
Kang Kum-Sil Talks Heart to Heart with Fans
EU Centre Opens at Seoul National University
Home of S. Korea's 1st First Lady: Francesca
The Grim Realities of Teaching in Korea
New PM Han Myung-Sook Starts Her Duty
UK Veterans of Korean War Visit Seoul
38 Canadian Veterans' Pilgrimage to S. Korea
Parents Should Be One-Half Doctors
Dr. Schofield Memorial Event to Be Held April 12
Seoul Ranks 89 Among 215 Cities in Life Quality
Charity Event for Kids with Cancer Draws Crowd
Ibsen's "Ghosts" to Be Staged in Seoul on May 9
Swedish Speaker Attends SNU Panel Meeting
Koreans Spend Less on Recreation
Environmentalists Decry Korean Sea Wall
Strike Halts Work at Dubai Tower
Farmers Forcibly Evicted for US Army Base
Ewha Launches EGPP for Foreign Students
Morocco on the Move
Tunisia Marks Independence Day in Seoul
St. Patrick's Day: The Man and the Myth
Aussie Supermodel Poses Nude in Anti-Fur Ad
"El Arte de los Diplomaticos" Exhibition in Seoul
USFK Base Expansion Could Start Conflict
"Actions Not Words"
Korea's Bid for Truth and Reconciliation
"US Should Give Evidence on Fake US Bills"
Dead Magpie Stirs Fears at Envoy's House
S. Korea Dominates Short Track Again
Kim Jong-Il's Daughter Serves as His Secretary
U.S. Could Take 200 N. Korean Refugees in 2006
Korea, 4th Major Exporter of Orphans to US
South Korea Has Another Cardinal
Franco-Korean Friendship Year Begins
S. Korean Police Praised for Saving Chinese
Seoul, Paris to Mark 120 Anniversary of Ties
Ban Ki-Moon to Run for UN Secretary General
Iran Marks National Day in Reception at Lotte
"Hwang and Schatten Breakup Questioned"
Prof. Hwang, 6 Other SNU Professors Sacked
Susan O. Castrence New Philippine Ambassador
Gen. Burwell Bell Heads USFK
Gerald Schatten Sought by Seoul Prosecution
Anti-Tank Barricades Dismantled North of Seoul
"Father of Video Art" Dies at 74 in Maiami
Adult Stem Cell "Failure" -- A Closer Look
Gwangju - Birthplace of Korean Democracy
Seoul Mayor Lee Leads in Popularity Poll
Elusive Rapist Arrested In Seoul After 10 Years
North Korea, the 'Sopranos' State
FM Ban Ki-Moon Heads to US for Talks with Rice
Koreans Make Big Sacrifices to Study Overseas
Kim Jong-Il Visits China's Economic Hothouse
Koreans Find Prime Property Near the DMZ
Open Letter to Mr. Lee Kun-Hee
What's Next for Korea's Stem-cell Research?
Park Dong-Sun Arrested by FBI for Helping Iraq
Turkish Kids of War Veterans to Study in Seoul
All Prof. Hwang's Stem Cells Found to Be Fake
Ukranian Embassy Marks Its Armed Forces Day
Seoul Inks Cultural Exchange Pact with Madrid
Top Iranian Envoy Hopes for More Exchanges
North Korea Takes a Shot at Capitalism
S. Korea Faces Blow to Stem-Cell Prowess
Cloning Expert Hwang Denies Faking It
Decades of Selfless Dedication to the Needy
Seosan City to host IAEWP Regional Meeting
Prof. Hwang Admits Fabricating Stem Cell Study
UK Amb. Morris Lauds 4 Chevening Fellows
Friends of Britain Gather for Year-End Party
Pamela Anderson Writes to KFC Korea
Unionized KAL Pilots Ordered to Return to Work
Unionized Korean Air Pilots Go on Strike
Intel Officer, Kim Seungho Dies Aged 42
Finland Celebrates 88th Independence Day
Gangnam: A Model to the World?
Thais in Seoul Mark National Day on Dec. 5
MBC TV Offers Apology for Improper Approach
Prof. Hwang Cancels Press Conference
Hwang Cloning Scandal Invokes Nationalism
Romanian Film Festival Runs Dec. 1 to Dec. 3
Korea Hosts Int¡¯l Symposium on Islam
Samsung Chairman's Daughter Kills Herself
Prince Andrew Praises UK-Korea Trade Links
Stem-cell Brothers Divide on Egg-donation Issue
Commemorating Victims of Holodomor
Prof. Marek Belka to Visit South Korea
Hamel Trade Award 2005 Granted to Inalfa, Irdeto
Poland Observes Its Independence Day in Seoul
US-N. Korea Mistrust Major Hurdle to Nuke Talks
S. Korea, Sweden Share Spoils
Dr. Aleksandruk Serves as "Charge de Affairs"
"The Spirituality and Education of Comenius¡±
Body and Seoul
Two Koreas' Dream: One Olympic Team
Tunisia Marks 18th Ann. of "Nov. 7 Change"
Prince Andrew Comes to Seoul for 4-Day Visit
Poland Observes Its Independence Day in Seoul
Megalomania Meets Wizard of Oz
"2005 Korean-American Friendship Night"
2 Koreas to Compete as Single Nation at Games
Lebanon and Korea Strengthen Ties
Seoul Opens Office in Communist North
"Peace Dam" to Block Flood Attack from North
Capitalist Reforms Come Slowly for N. Korea
Vice Seoul Mayor Sentenced to 5 Years in Jail
Main Opposition GNP Sweeps By-elections
North Korea's Reality Gap
Bikini-Clad Women Stage KFC Protest
Iran Probing News Source on Alleged Trade Ban: Amb. Mozaffari
Eyewitness: US Tourist in North Korea
"Prof. Jang's Comment on African Incorrect"
Tobacco Firm Has Secret North Korea Plant
S. Korea Snubs Japan in Shrine Row
N. Korea Closes Door on Food Aid
Seoul Removes Concrete to Let River Run Free
Canadian Teachers Caught in Crackdown
North Korea Calls for Stronger Armed Forces
Taiwan's "Double Tenth" Observed in Seoul
North Korea Marks Its Party Anniversary
U.S. Mulls 2-phased Nuke Declaration by N. Korea in 6 Months
US Sells Spy Aircraft to Tokyo, But Not Seoul
Seoul Receives Next-generation Fighters
Bumper Crop Justifies Limits on Aid: N. Korea
Mayor Lee Uses Tons of Tax Money on His PR
Amb. Taify Entertains Egyptian Dancers
Samsung Execs Convicted
MBC TV Concert Stampede Kills 11, Injures 70
Bali Fears New Crushing Blow after Blasts
Price of Housing Soars in S. Korea
Advocaat Takes Over S. Korean Soccer Team
Heavy-Drinking Culture Challenged in S. Korea
Pakistani Premiere Shaukhat Aziz in Seoul
British Minister Visits Republic of Korea
North Korea's Agreement to Scrap Its Nukes
North Korea Rejects UN Food Aid
Amb. Schoeman Hosts Reception for DM Pahad
N. Korea Agrees to Drop All Nuke Weapons
South Korea's Education Success
N. Korea Wants Money to Buy a Civilian Reactor
Pakistan Leader Confirms Nuclear Exports
Austria Reopens Honorary Consulate in Busan
Malaysian Envoy Hosts Luncheon
North Korea Nuclear Talks to Resume Sept. 13
Qatar Observes Independence Day in Seoul
Dutch Deputy Defense Minister Visits Seoul
Ex-Adoptee Returns to Seoul as US Diplomat
A. Vershbow Tapped As New US Envoy to Seoul
Uniting 2 Koreas, in Animated Films at Least
Dreams of Korean Summer: School, New Cell
Referendum on the Draft Charter Set on Sept. 29
Colome Replaces Panes as New Spanish Envoy
Byeonsan Bikini Beach
2005 Terry Fox Run in Seoul to Start Sept. 10
Kid of Alien Dad May Get Moroccan Nationality
S. Korea, in Turnabout, Calls for More Babies
U.S. to Keep Army in Iraq 4 More Years
M7.2 Quake Strikes Northeastern Japan
Poll Finds Pragmatic Patriotism among Young Koreans
EKF Scholarship Awarding Ceremony Held
Korean WWII Sex Slaves Fight On
In a Corner of S. Korea, a Taste of German Living
S. Korea's Generational Clash
Six-Party Talks on N.Korea Nuke to Resume After 3-Week Recess
Prof. Hwang¡¯s Team Successfully Clones Dog
Comrades & Capitalists
Life in the Hermit Kingdom
2 Koreas Agree to Open Road, Railway Links
Padres to Trade Nevin for Park Chan Ho
S. Korea Proposes Aid to North as It Disarms
N. Korea Nuclear Goals: Case of Mixed Signals
Once-Banned Tongue Is All the Talk in N. Korea
Deprivation Spurs Change in N. Korea
"We Wish for High-Speed Cooperation"
"Last Crown Prince" Lee Ku Dies
Dog Meat Restaurants Crowded with Diners
Top English Football Team Helps Local Youths
Amb. Helmy Observes Egyptian National Day
Korean Air's B747-400 Nosedives 100 Meters
South Koreans Baulk at Boot Camp
"S. Africa Gives Break That Breaks New World"
Top English Football Team Here for Peace Cup
N. Korea Agrees to Return to Table in Late July
"UK Has the Ability to Lead EU"
Amb. Li Practicing Diplomacy in Korean Way
N. Korea Must Return to Talks Unconditionally
'Accidental' Whaling Scrutinised
Seoul, Palestine Agree to Open Representative
Seoul World's 5th Most Expensive City
S. Korea, Japan Brace for a Tense Meeting
"Tunisian Passion" Fascinates Local Audience
N. Korea News: One Source Tells All
Kim Jong Il Signals Willingness to Resume Talks
Koreas Mark 6.15 Summit, Nuke Crisis Looms
Amb. Morris Presents Scholarships to Locals
Park Chu-Young Is Face of Korea's Soccer
Vershbow Named as New US Envoy to Seoul
North Korean Food Shortages Bite
Amb. Hakim Sends Pansori to Morocco
Oshima Named as Japan Ambassador to Seoul
Germany Invites 6 Korean Artists
N. Korea Ridicules Rice, Rumsfeld
Ambassadors, Wives Watch Soccer Match
Without Apology, Leaping Ahead in Cloning
2nd Battalion, 72nd Armor to Be Inactivated
Elephant Stir Helps Seoul Eatery
Koreans Report Ease in Cloning for Stem Cells
Lingering Legacy of Korean Massacre
Soviets Groomed Kim Il-Sung for Leadership
Tunisian Communications Minister Visits Seoul
Amb. Braastad Marks National Day of Norway
Polish Film Shot in N. Korea to Be Shown
Pakr Ji-Sung Emerges as Asia's Best Player
German High Tech Items Shown in Seoul
Dominican Republic Wants to Draw Investment
Sweden Observes King's Birthday
S. Korea Shows Contested Isles to Press
Uri Party Fails to Regain Majority in Byelections
"Warszawianka" Joins High Seoul Festival
N. Korea Nuclear Talks 'in Doubt'
Russia Supports Cairo Bid for Permanent Seat
South Africa Marks Freedom Day with Reception
"Japan Boiled Comfort Woman to Make Soup"
Seoul Plaza Painted Red & Yellow with Tulips
Amb. Helmy Marks 10th Anniversary of Ties
N. Korea's Border Trade Getting Busier
Economy Root to N. Korea Crisis
"Asia's Best Foreign School" to Open
S. Korea Bars Secret Video of the North
Tunisian Embassy Ushers in the Spring
S. Korea Joins Row on Japan Textbooks
N. Korea Awaits Roh's 'Signal' during His Visit to Germany
Naksan Temple Burned in Forest Fire
Pyeongchang Gears Up for 2014 Winter Games
Bangladesh National Day Observed in Seoul
World Summit on Information Society in Tunis
North Korea Admits Bird Influenza Outbreak
Glimpse of World Shatters N. Koreans' Illusions
Irish President Stresses Friendship with Korea
Int'l Marriages Spark Human Rights Issues
Rice Reaffirms Korea Diplomacy
Rice Calls North Korea "Sovereign State"
¡°Hidden Daughter¡± Visits Kim Jong-Il Every Year
Foreigners Fear for Safety in South Korea
Seoul Warns Japan over Island Row
Japan's Move on Dokdo Makes Koreans Angry
Star Rises for Daughter of South Korea
Korean Dish 'May Cure Bird Flu'
"Reunification Possible before Capital Move"
How Electronics Penetrating N. Korea's Isolation
Seoul Vows to Make Independent Decision on Aid to N. Korea
Han Duck-Soo Named New DPM for Economy
More Improprieties Surface for Tom DeLay
USS Kitty Hawk to Make Port Call in S. Korea
Teen Flees N. Korea with Boxing Hopes
US Military Prepares to Close S. Korea Base
Rice to Make 1st Asia Trip as Secretary of State
Seoul to Deal Sternly with Japan's Dokdo Claim
Roh Objects Expansion of USFK Role in NE Asia
Transformation under Way for US Army in Korea
S. Korea Vows to Get into Space Business
Hill Appointed as State Dept. Assistant Secretary
Amb. Savov Observes Bulgaria's National Day
Seoul Rally Celebrates S. Korean Independence
S. Korea Calls for Japan Apology
¡°One Nation Party¡± Divided into Two
Roh Calls for Calm over N. Korea
Orange Revolution Possible by Students Strike
N. Korea Warns against Japan's 'Tough Steps'
Swiss Policeman Beats Up S. Korean Coed
Gen. LaPorte Meets with Seoul Citizens
53 Int'l Mother Language Day Observed in Seoul
Foreigners Find Seoul 9th Best City in Asia
N.K. Ready to Return to Talks if Conditions Met
US Eyes "Managed Pressure" on N. K.
US, Japan to Develop Missile Shield in FY 2006
Prof. Byun Gets Sweden¡¯s Prestigious Medal
Why North Korea Won't Talk
S. Koreans Revising Image of Nation's Elite
Tough Korea Curfew for US Civilian DoD Staff
Jeju Island Attracts 117 Foreign Envoys, Family
S. Korea's "Sea Women" Trap Prey, Turn Tables
US Options Seen Limited against Pyongyang
Amb. Umana¡¯s Daughter Weds Rontgen
Despite "Reforms" Food Crisis Hits N. Korea
¡°Not Only Tourist Paradise But Hi-Tech Society¡±
Egyptian Soccer Team Beats Korean Team 1- 0
¡°We Will Blow Off a Korean Airliner¡±
¡°Sri Lankans Grateful to Koreans for Help¡±
First-Ever Hungarian Lace Exhibition in Seoul
Australia Showed It All on Australia Day
Canada-Korea Symposium Planned in Toronto
Bush Begins New Term, Vows to End Tyranny
Paal Likely to Be Next US Envoy to Seoul
Seoul Eyes on Africa for Economic Cooperation
FM Ban's Visit to Algeria Will Boost Bilateral Ties
Tom Schieffer Likely to Replace Hill as US Amb.
US Amb. Hill Will Succeed James Kelly
Amb. Jerandi Hosts Reception for Women
Amnesty for the Kims and Their Kith
How to Jump-start Nuke Disarmament Talks?
Sponsored S. Korean Child Visits 33 Years Later
Korea's Tricky Task: Digging Up Past Treachery
7 S. Koreans Tapped to Attend Davos Forum
S. Korea, China PMs Favor Denuclearization
Democracy and National Security in S. Korea
"Bulgaria Eager for Economic Cooperation"
It's Vacation Time for Most Embassies
Russia Turns Sour on N. Korean Refugees
Sudan Wants More Investment from Seoul
N. Korean Defectors Face New Challenges on Journey South
"South Korea to Import Algerian Wine"
New Agent of Change in N. Korea: Cellphones
60th Vietnam People's Army Day Observed
CCCK's Christmas Party at Oakwood
Mayor Lee Blocked from His Own Press Room
Pyongyang Produces Computer Games
Finland Marks 87th Independence Day
North Koreans Eager to Play Golf as Well
President Roh Warns U.S. Hawks Not to Drive Pyongyang into a Corner
Seoul to Supply Electricity to Kaesong in North
Egyptian Envoy Thanks Seoul Gov't for Support
Mr. Samuel Koo Is Man of Global Perspectives
Dr. Han Wan-Sang to Lead Korean Red Cross
Romania Marks 86th Revolution Day at Shilla
"Arab Culture Night" Draws Locals, Foreigners
New Way Found for Mass Nanocrystal Produce
Romania Observes Its Revolution Day Dec. 1
President Roh Rejects Army Chief's Resignation
Japanese Official Warns of Fissures in N. Korea
Seoul Eyes $92 Bil. for Weapon Modernization
Algeria Fetes 50th "Revolution Day"
Belgium Embassy Marks National Day Nov. 15
Workshop on Global Human Trafficking Held
President Roh Cautions U.S. on North Korea
IAEA Raps S. Korea's Nuclear Experiments
Seoul Sends Top Envoy to Arafat's Funeral
Kangwon Land Draws Scores of Top Envoys
"A Social Revolution Shakes South Korea"
Joyful Dancing in North Korea
Parliamentary Diplomacy Urgently Needed
British Amb. Morris Visits Geomundo Island
"Me Want Talk to You, 2 Minutes, Come Baby"
G.I. Deserter Recounts Cold, Hungry Times
Scores of Sex Workers Go on Hunger Protest
"Special Sex Trade Law Should Be Repealed"
Korean Missionaries Carry Word to Hard Places
Foreign Envoys, Family Visit Kangwon Land
Turkey "Public Day" Celebrated at Hilton Oct. 29
Amb. Smetanka Marks Czech Nat'l Day Oct. 28
Employees Banned from Using Messenger
Global Conference on Iraq Slated Nov. 22-23
S. Korean Military Launches Massive Search Operations for Possible N. Korean Infiltrators
The President vs. The Dailies
North Koreans Seek Asylum in School
Hungary's National Day Celebrated at Hyatt's
BC Hosts "Education UK Alumni Night"
South Koreans Worried about the Third Threat
Court Rules "Capital Move" Unconstitutional
Ex-President Kim Young-Sam to Visit Taiwan
Tunisian Presidential Election Due on Oct. 24
N. Korea Envoy Kim Yong-Nam Visits China
The Scots Guards Bring Down the Flags
Havel Becomes Winner of 7th Seoul Peace Prize
Game Sites Crime on the Rise
Pyeongyang Tightens Its Border with China
America's Retreat from Asia
Animal Abuse To Be Heavily Punished from 2006
Amb. Geier Observes German "Day of Unity"
ROC Envoy Hosts Reception for 93 Double-Ten
3,000 Sex Workers Protest Threat to Livelihood
Amb. Helmy Holds Reception for IAEA Chief
Seoul Is Transparent, Cooperative in Nuke Issue
Oct. 3 Is Day of Jay, Day of Unity for Germans
S. Korea on Alert After Iraq Dispatch
N. Korea Dogs Bush-Kerry Debate
N. Korean Refugees Storm Beijing Embassy
"Will Use City Budget for Anti-Capital Move"
Is This A "Capital" Move?
North Korea: On the Face of It
"Czech Offers Well Priced Skilled Labor"
New Cracks in Nuclear Containment
"Don't Mention Gando," Says China's Wu Dawei
Algerian Minister Praises Korea CDMA Progress
Seoul Scientist Calls Uranium Test 'Academic'
Amb. Boutache To Return Home on Sept. 25
59 Lawmakers Adopt Resolution for "Lost Land"
"We Have No Atom Bomb Program"
S. Koreans Say Secret Work Refined Uranium
High Diplomatic Posts to Open for Civilians
A Mystery about a Mistress in North Korea
China Fears Once and Future Kingdom
North Korea, Eyeing Election, Issues Stream of Insults at Bush
Amb. Furkalo Says Roh Will Visit Kiev in 2005
N. Korea Reaches Out, World Reaches Back
Raking over S. Korea's Colonial Past
Ruling Party Chairman Shin Quits After Father's Past of Japanese Collaboration Was Revealed
As Its Economy Shifts from Planned to Market
Making Pizza for Kim Jong-il
North East Asia Hit by Record High Heat
Swiss Amb. Muhlethaler to Leave Seoul in Oct.
"N. Korea's New Missile Could Not Reach US"
Foreign Envoys Away for Summer Vacation
North Korea Pumps Money into Military
North Korean Missiles Could Reach US
Korean Air Pilots Resolve to Go on Strike
N. Korea Blames Seoul for Welcoming Defectors
Sonatrach, Bergesen Jointly Launch New LNG Carrier at Daewoo Shipyard
450 Defectors Facing Long, Frightening Journey
450 N. Korean Defectors Arrive from Vietnam
Morocco to Mark Throne Celebration Day July 30
DPRK Seems to Reject US Butter-for-Guns Offer
The Bleak Future of the US-ROK Alliance
US, ROK Agree to Move Troops from Seoul
"Many Foreign Envoys Oppose Moving Seoul"
Belgium Embassy Robbed by a Black Alien
Kuwaiti PM Sabah Meets with President Roh
Japan Abductee Ready for Reunion
Imprudent Remarks, Transport Fiasco Send Seoul Mayor Lee Myung-Bak in Hot Water
North Korea Makes World Heritage List
"WHO's Exclusion of Taiwan Put Lives of Taiwan, Other Asian People at Risk"
Seoul Mayor Lee under Fire for Spending Tax Money for "Promoting Him and His Policies."
South Korea Auto Strikes May Spread
World Taekwondo Festival Kicks off in Cheongju
National Assembly Endorses Lee Hai-chan as New Prime Minister
While Kim Indulges, His Countrymen Starve
Int'l Graduate School of English Gains Recognition from Abroad
Both Koreas Sidestep U.S. to Forge Political and Pragmatic Links
Korean Captive Killed after Deadline Passes
Roh Reaffirms Plan to Dispatch Troops
Seoul to Send Forces to Iraq Despite SOS
South Korea Gets Iraq Hostage Ultimatum
3 Int'l Taekwondo Events Take Place in June
Two Koreas Agree Tension-Easing Steps
Portugal Commemorates Birth of Camoes
U.S. May Cut Third of Troops in South Korea
Meaning of U.S. Troops Move from Peninsula
"June 10 Is the Day Luis de Camoes Died"
President Roh Names Amb. Tom Foglietta as Honorary U.S. Consulate to South Korea
Neighborhood of U.S. Base Is Hot Real Estate
BC Reopens with State-of-Art Online Service
North Korea Flirts with 'Red Line'
How Serious Is North Korea's Nuclear Threat?
Africa Day Observed with Pledges to Preserve Peace, Stability in Africa
"Allies Should Help When US Is in Trouble"
"Humble Mind, Attitude Important in Diplomacy"
"We Have a Long Way to Go": LG Executive
US Redeployment to Iraq Rattle Korean Alliance
Seoul Night Lit with Lanterns of Buddha
Korea's GSIT Becomes Asia's 1st CIUTI Member
2010 World Cup Chance to Unify Tribes, Culture
We Want to Learn from Korea's 2002 World Cup
South Korea's Leader Roh Moo-hyun Reinstated
Diplomatic Flurry in Asia on Eve of Arms Talks
South Africa's Nelson Mandela Selected as Recipient of Manhae Peace Prize
Indian Biz Leader Urges Korean SMEs to Team Up with Indian Counterparts for Global Edge
Inhale Deep Aroma of Mountain Dew Tea
Cab Driver Sets Himself on Fire in Protest
Korea Crash Stirs South's Hearts, Hopes
"Morocco Leads Race to Host 2010 World Cup"
Police Efforts for Prostitutes' Human Rights Bring No Result in Yongjugol Whorehouses
Gov. Woo Keun-min Loses His Governorship
South Africa's 10th Freedom Day Marked
South Africa Marks 10th Freedom Day
Aid Agencies Rush to Help North Korea
Huge Blast at North Korea-China Border City Raises Speculations of Attack on Kim Jong Il
Sheikh Hamdan's Trip to Far East Bolsters Cooperative Ties with Korea, Japan, China
PGH Saves Rickety GNP from Near Collapse
Impeached President Gains Support in Vote
South Koreans Opt for Reform in Elections
Big Win for S. Korean Leader
UAE Deputy PM in Seoul for 4-Day Visit
The World at $100 A Barrel
"Vox Populi, That's the Constitution"
"Big 3" Dailies Blamable for Roh's Impeachment
Lost in Racism?
The Roh Impeachment: American Perspective
Impeachment Makes Korea Laughing Stock
S. Korea Questions Direction of Latest Step
President's Impeachment Stirs Angry Protests in South Korea
South Korean President Roh Impeached by Opposition-Controlled National Assembly
JAK Delivers Protest Letter to U.S. Embassy Over Detention of Korean Journalists in Iraq
"Treasure" Trees Ripped by Record Snow
Anarchy Rules in Streets of Republic of Korea
Israel Kills 3 Palestinians, Destroy 120 Shops
Americans Favor Football Over Soccer
Israeli Troops Terrorize Palestinian Banks
Fears of Strife Continue in Sri Lanka
"Refuseniks" Phenomenon Rising in Israel
Bomb Attack Kills 7 Israelis, Hurts Dozens
Working, Drinking for Long Hours in Korea
Angry Palestinian Laborers Demonstrate
Valentine's Day in Gaza: Roses Await Lovers
Yongsan to Become Park When U.S. Moves
More People Prefer Single Life to Marriage
Sex Life Active, Sex Trade Thriving in Korea
Venturing Out for Night Life in Seoul
Israeli Invasion Leaves 12 Palestinians Killed
U.S. Peace Activist Finds Love in West Bank
Torture, Rape Occur in Indian Classroom
Israeli Air Raid Targets Islamic Jihad Leader
"Malnutrition in Palestinian Similar to Africa"
Foreigners Welcome at "Full Moon Festival"
US Pacific Command Faces Sweeping Changes
World Leaders Must Take Stand against Nukes
At Least 10 Killed in Jerusalem Bus Blast
Israeli Forces Kill 8, Wound Others in Gaza
Corruption Investigations Hits Top Politicians
2 Palestinians Killed by Israeli Troops in Gaza
Delusional Dictators Not to Be Ignored
India's Cities Prosper as Country Folk Starve
English Key to Success for Immigrants in U.S.
Dr. Horace G. Underwood's Grandson Dies
India, Pakistan Form Friendly Ties
Korean, Japanese Locked in Duel on Net
Smuggling Children?
Hotels Offer Lunar New Year's Events
Cell Phones Bring Joy, Sorrow World Over
English Insecurity?
"Road to Hell Paved with Good Intentions"
Youngnak Caters to Foreign Worshippers
Drive Legally and Safely
Why Kim Jong-Il Must Go
"Kim Jong-Il Should Let His People Go"
Language Most Serious Problem in Seoul
Iraq: Let the U.N. Clean Up the Mess
Pyongyang Sustains the Unsustainable
Supporting Illegal Immigration?
70 Foreign Workers Arrested on First Day
What is the price of patriotism?
To Tattoo or Not to Tattoo
Foreigners Learn Korean Language for Free
We Want Government to Recognize Sex Trade
KOFEN Hosts First Business Party Oct. 24
Hanshin Hurricane or Fukuoka Fowl
"Spouse Swapping" Sex Parties Spread
The Day Kanto Shook - 80 Years On
What Really Happened at Helios Bar?
Seoul Prostitutes Say No to Foreigners
Helios Pledges Better Service to Foreigners
Bar Scene Nightmare for Foreigners
Spirit of Terry Fox Lives on in Korea
Seoul Mayor Lee Myung-bak Indicted
Latino Population Increase: Good News for Democrats
Dogs Adored While Being Eaten in Seoul
Immigration: a Federal or Local Affair?
Illegal Workers Avoid Mass Deportation as Work-Permit System Passes Assembly
Itaewon: Seoul's Sin City in Decline
Rights for Undocumented Workers?
Korea Least Favorable in E. Asia
"KoRoot" Opens to House Korean Adoptees
"Korean Market Great for Canadians"
S. Korea's Pyeongchang Most Likely Venue for 2010 Winter Olympic Games
"Jeju Free Int'l City" Project on Track
Foreign Workers' Fates in Jeopardy
Foreigners Head to Boot Camp near DMZ
"Kimchi Prevents SARS in Korea"
2002 Korea-Japan World Cup Celebrated
"Hi Seoul Festival" Fills Downtown
Edison Never Dies in Seoul Exhibition
Seoul City to Open Hot Line for Foreigners
Russian Girls Seek Help from Police
You Can Work, But You Can't Drive
Alien's Rights Abused by Local Police
Americans Top Alien List in Kangnam
Free Dental Care Available for Alien Workers
City Tour Bus Now Runs Hourly
Taste Korean Culture in Home Stay
Chosunjock Church Holds Harvest Moon Festival
Introducing Russian community
The Ryder Cup Is Coming Back to Europe; the Europeans Say
Phillip Yoo Educates Koreans on Chiropractic
Gov't to Raise Price to Discourage Smoking
New Phone Card Enables Alien Workers to Listen to News of Their Own Country
Aliens to Be Issued New Certificates for E-Commerce
Immigration Control to Be Tightened
Foreigners Complain about Seoul Life
On a Scale From One to Tense, Expats Rate Asian Countries
Should Adultery Be a Crime in Korea?
Korean-Russian Marriages Shattered by Fake Marriage, Cultural Differences
Foreign Workers Seek Comfort at Korean Churches




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