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Former President George W. Bush on Thursday repeated Dick Cheney’s assertion that the administration’s enhanced interrogation program, whi...
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The death toll climbed to 10 in the wake of a series of explosions that rocked northwest Pakistan on Thursday, officials announced Friday.
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- N. Korea to let stranded S. Koreans cross
North Korea told South Korea Monday it will partly reopen its border, allowing stranded South Koreans to return home from a joint industrial complex i...
- N. Korea to expel S. Koreans from resort
North Korea said Sunday it will expel all “unnecessary” South Koreans from a mountain resort in the communist nation where a South Korean ...
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A day after North Korea shut its borders at the start of U.S.-South Korea military exercises, hundreds of South Koreans who had been in the north were...
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More than 20,000 civilians were killed in the final months of Sri Lanka’s civil war — nearly three times previous estimates, The Times new...
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Tens of thousands of South Koreans were demonstrating Saturday on the streets of the capital to protest the government’s decision to import what...
- South Koreans pay respects to former leader
With their nation under high security alert, South Koreans mourned a former leader at a funeral ceremony Friday morning.
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- South Koreans pay respects to former leader
With their nation under high security alert, South Koreans mourned a former leader at a funeral ceremony Friday morning.
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- S. KOREA to limit U.S. beef imports to young cattle – (Reuters)
SEOUL — South Korea’s embattled president was cited as saying on Thursday the country would not allow the entry of U.S. beef without a gua...
- Russians pay respects to church leader
From white-bearded monks and babushka-clad women to top Kremlin officials, thousands of people turned out to pay final respects Tuesday to the patriar...
- South Koreans recall Afghan ordeal
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- S KOREANS detained in rally over US beef – (Associated Press)
SEOUL, South Korea — Police detained more than 100 protesters Wednesday after they took part in nighttime rally against a deal to allow beef imp...
- S. Koreans go to the polls
South Korean voters Wednesday are choosing between a presidential frontrunner who faces renewed fraud allegations and two opponents who have failed to...
- SOUTH KOREA gets Bush pledge on beef – (CNNMoney.com)
SEOUL, South Korea — President Bush was cited as pledging Saturday to come up with measures to ensure that beef from older cattle - considered a...
- SOUTH KOREAN doctors hold US beef-eating event to dispel mad cow disease fears – (International Herald Tribune)
SEOUL, South Korea — Sitting at tables with built-in grills, leading South Korean doctors and business executives ate U.S. beef on Wednesday in ...
- CHINA: Tummy-troubled Koreans show guts for glory – (Reuters)
Park Kyung-mo proved on Saturday not even a bout of diarrhea can keep a good South Korean archer down.
Park finished in fourth place in the men’...
- Natural occurrence of aflatoxin B1 in marketed foods and risk estimates of dietary exposure in Koreans – (Journal of Food Protection)
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Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) is an unavoidable food contaminant. To evaluate the potential health risk of AFB1 to Koreans posed by food consumption, ...
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- SOUTH KOREA: Bedrock ‘market’ sentiment erodes amid food scare – (Yonhap News Agency)
SEOUL — Rising fears over mad cow disease and bird flu in South Korea have hit traditional markets the hardest, analysts say, with many vendors ...