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Hansik globalization project 'utter failure'
The Korea Herald, Seoul / Asia News NetworkSEOUL (The Korea Herald/ANN) -- The National Assembly Budget Office on Sunday admitted that the "Globalization of Hansik" program had failed and needed major revision, dealing a blow to the pet project of former first lady Kim Yoon-ok, who dreamed that...Tags: Germany, Globalization, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Aquaculture
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Fiery seas, sacred war: North Korea's blustery history
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea will burn like a "sea of fire." Seoul's "rat-like" president will be struck with a "bolt of lightning." The country's media companies will be blown up in missile strikes. North Korea has fired off many...Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Pyongyang (North Korea), North Korea, Petroleum Industry, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Chevrolet Sonic tells story of Detroit comeback
AP Auto WritersDETROIT (AP) — When the word reached the Orion Assembly Plant, it spread along the serpentine assembly line like news of a death or natural disaster: General Motors, the biggest automaker in the world, had filed for bankruptcy protection. Â On...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Career and Workplace, Bankruptcy, Manufacturing and Engineering, Science and Technology
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North Korea Raises Fears with Successful Rocket Launch
CNNHONG KONG -- Eight months ago, the international community stifled a snigger when North Korea's hyped rocket launch ended with a fizzle. At the time, Pyongyang surprised just about everyone by actually admitting its failure, a departure from previous...Tags: Susan Rice, Military Equipment, Japan, Pyongyang (North Korea), Barack Obama
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North Korea Refuses to Halt Launch Plan, Despite Obama's Warnings
CNNNorth Korea said Tuesday that it would not abandon its plan to carry out a satellite launch next month despite recent warnings from President Barack Obama over the move. The North "will not give up the satellite launch for peaceful purposes, which is a...Tags: Pyongyang (North Korea), Barack Obama, Tehran (Iran), Ban Ki-moon, Kim Jong Il
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Little Angels say thank you
The Little Angels Children's Folk Ballet of Korea are the South Korean people's roving goodwill ambassadors.
On Wednesday night, before a sold-out Segerstrom Hall in Costa Mesa, the 32 members of the troupe's present-day generation of child performers...Tags: Religion and Belief, Korean War (1950-1953), Richard Nixon, Lyndon B. Johnson, Entertainment Events
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North Koreans mourn Kim's death; United States, S. Korea monitor developments
Associated PressNorth Korea prepared to lay longtime ruler Kim Jong Il to rest while the hermit state’s official media on Tuesday lauded his son and heir apparent as a person “born of heaven” — suggesting the transition to a new leadership was...Tags: Heart Attack, Pyongyang (North Korea), Stress, North Korea, Barack Obama
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North Korea dictator Kim Jong Il's death viewed with wary optimism
BERLIN (AP) -- World governments are viewing the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il with wary optimism -- a possibly destabilizing moment for the region as power passes to his son but also an opportunity for a new diplomatic start.
Britain's...Tags: Religion and Belief, Heart Attack, Japan, Australia, National Security
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North Korea mourns Kim Jong Il
PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — North Koreans marched by the thousands Monday to their capital's landmarks to mourn Kim Jong Il, many crying uncontrollably and flailing their arms in grief over news of their "dear leader's" death.
North Korean...Tags: Heart Attack, Parliament, Barack Obama, Bill Richardson, Kim Jong Il
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News from around the world
Wave of bombings across Iraqi capital kills 57 people, injures nearly 200
BAGHDAD (AP) -- A wave of bombings ripped across Baghdad on Thursday morning, killing at least 57 people and injuring nearly 200 in the worst violence Iraq has seen for months. The...Tags: The X Factor (tv program), Pyongyang (North Korea), U.S. Senate, Australia, Moscow (Russia)
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On North Korea, caution is better than rash words
Perhaps there has been nothing more baffling to American eyes than the photographs of hordes of obviously grief-stricken North Koreans mourning the death of their 69-year-old dictator, Kim Jong Il. Under his reign and that of his father, the people of the...Tags: Iraq, Barack Obama, Kim Jong Il, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Joe Biden
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