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- Opposition leader attacked by knife-wielding assailant
- SEOUL, May 22 (Yonhap/Hankyoreh) South Korea's opposition party leader had to undergo emergency surgery after a man slashed her face with a knife while she was campaigning for a...
- May.22,2006 13:49 KST
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- Assault on Grand National Party head could have political repercussions
- The assault on Park Geun-hye, chairwoman of the main opposition Grand National Party (GNP), is surrounded by controversy due to the proximity of the incident to local elections,...
- May.22,2006 13:28 KST
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- [Survey]Main Opposition GNP leads in major regions
- Research Plus, an independent research company, conducted a phone opinion poll on May 19-20 of voters in Seoul, Gwangju and Daejeon, as well as Gyeonggi and Jeju Provinces. The ...
- May.22,2006 10:34 KST
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- [Column] North Korean chief nuclear negotiator in tight spot
- North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Gye-gwan is in quite a fix. Indeed, his facial expressions betray his fretfulness. The countenance seen through media images is flushed, a...
- May.22,2006 09:31 KST
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- Warming up for 2006 World Cup
- The Korean national soccer team entered into intensive training for the 2006 World Cup games, with key players such as Park Ji-sung joining the team.
- May.22,2006 09:19 KST
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- Cutting away at Uri Party's approval ratings
- The Uri Party is driving an official campaign vehicle. Uri was never expected to do well in the regional elections on May 31, but now it has seen its chances slashed even furthe...
- May.22,2006 09:13 KST
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- [Special Report] Saemangeum mud flats face demise
- GIMJAE, North Jeolla Province--On May 17, a yearly phenomena unfolded on the Eunpari mud flats here. There was a snipe on the mud flats, but although several people tried to ap...
- May.20,2006 11:19 KST
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- After years of boom, Korean economy could face bust
- The South Korean economy, which has enjoyed four years of steady growth, could lose its steam due to outside factors, mainly high oil prices and the weakened dollar, experts sai...
- May.20,2006 11:03 KST