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6 hours ago ago from Hello Korea
Visiting the demilitarized zone (DMZ) in Korea left me with a lot of I am not going need Bill to rescue me due to my pursuit of the answers of these whys. Instead I'll google Kim Jong-Il from a safe distance. We arrive at the USO base at 7 am and promptly find out that Jimmy's shoewear would not work if he had to Our tour guide was an older Korean man who pelvic thrusted/ lunged while he talked, was barely understandable, and took confusing ...
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I'm living in "the only country that, despite last year’s serious financial crisis, was able to expand its industrial output" — South Korea as the world’s newest world market . "However," cautions author Joseph Yun Li-sun, "abortion and reunification with the north are a threat to the future." Subscribe in a reader
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13 hours ago ago from Monster Island (actually a peninsula)*
Economic news The Government has delayed its discussion on the establishment of for-profit hotels in South Korea. (Thanks for catching the error, Brendon.) Tax accountants are the highest earners in South Korea , taking in an average monthly salary of 10.73 million won (around $10,000) per month. "Apple envy" is behind a shake-up at Samsung . South Korea will launch Yuan futures in 2011. North Korea news and stuff Jane's Intelligence ...
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2 hours ago ago from Coffee Helps
On Saturday I took a trip to the DMZ Korea's somewhat scary demilitarized zone . The only stand-off left over from the Cold War, it's basically a two mile-wide expanse of wilderness, lined with barricades and armed guards on either side. Looking at North Korea It was a fascinating day, involving drives through landmine-filled forest areas, glimpses of North Korea through binoculars, and a couple of run-ins with armed soldiers. ...
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(SEOUL, South Korea) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Il is suffering from chronic laryngitis — probably because of excessive smoking and drinking — and he can't work without resting every other day, a news report said Wednesday. The disease more Animal Bite. A man was attacked by a previously docile pit bull, lab mix dog at his 400 block King's Highway home Monday. The man told police he went to spank his son for cussing and when he did ...
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Report: NKorea presses for lifting of UN sanctions
6 hours ago ago from Media General - WNCT.com
Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Report: NKorea presses for lifting of UN sanctions Associated Press Published: December 16, 2009 Updated: December 2009 SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - North Korea is reportedly pushing for the lifting of U.N. sanctions imposed on the ...
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6 hours ago ago from Media General - WNCT.com
Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Report: NKorean leader Kim's health worsens Associated Press Published: December 16, 2009 Updated: December 2009 SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - North Korean leader Kim Jong Il is reportedly suffering from chronic laryngitis and can't ...
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