There was also a report that Japan was dispatching its troops to Korea on the pretext of protecting its legation. |
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It's like Korea in the old days, when the chaebol laid siege to one global industry after another. |
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Shamanism is the ancient religion of animism and nature-spirit worship and its origins in Korea are lost in antiquity. |
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These days, representatives of China, Japan and South Korea attend all ASEAN summits and ministerial meetings. |
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The writer is honorary senior research fellow in sociology and modern Korea at Leeds University. |
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It is still illegal in South Korea to advocate support for North Korea or its regime. |
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The World Cup in Japan and South Korea is seen by the industry as a golden opportunity to attract new gamblers to online betting. |
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Originally, North Korea saw a nuclear deterrent as the cheapest and most effective means of defence. |
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So North Korea must need some strong, powerful, physical, military nuclear deterrent against America. |
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It was the second highest grossing film in Korea that year, and the highest grossing comedy ever. |
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But in Korea the Sabres were there to protect the fighters at low-level, while they were dive-bombing, Mahurin said. |
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In this personal video he recounts the history of the movies in Korea and includes excerpts from classic Korean films. |
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In this manner, thriving nations could come to North and South Korea through cultural, athletic, political, economic and commercial exchanges. |
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This isn't the first time, but a group of striking workers in Korea have been laid off by text message by their employer. |
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Traditionally, in China and Korea, only monastics engaged in Zen meditation, usually spending at least six months each year in retreat. |
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The Japan-South Korea business conference is an annual event taking place alternately in each country. |
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North and South Korea have agreed to resume a program which reunites families separated for more than 50 years by their civil war. |
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Well you are in China or South Korea or wherever, it is their country, they are not required to speak your language. |
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A test of genetic population structure showed that the ark shell in Korea formed a large genetic group. |
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In 1998, North Korea lobbed a ballistic missile over Japan into the Pacific Ocean, claiming it was a satellite launch. |
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North and South Korea remain in a state of armistice with no peace agreement signed at the end of the war. |
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He has held sales and management positions in several locations in the U.S., Korea and Hong Kong. |
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The leaders of both North and South Korea wished to unite the country by force of arms. |
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More than a year later, North Korea may have quadrupled its arsenal of nuclear weapons. |
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Beijing initiated an antidumping investigation last month into imports of art paper from Japan, Finland, South Korea and the United States. |
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Now North Korea is building nuclear weapons and the long-range missiles to deliver them. |
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And the truth is that despite the ban on J-pop, Japanese music sells well in South Korea, albeit as a pirate product. |
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Away from football matters, South Korea used Scotland's visit as a practice run for the World Cup. |
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When countries like Korea moved to lower their interest rates their currencies appreciated. |
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North Korea has the added attraction that its jerry-built missiles are the primary public targets of America's National Missile Defense. |
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If that is so, let's hope that the Western world is quicker on the draw than North Korea or Iran. |
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He's following the path of conservative hawks who have derailed progress with North Korea for the past decade. |
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The Chinese water deer used to be widely distributed in East Asia but is now found only in east China and Korea. |
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Early in the 17th century the Manchus came in from the north, establishing relations between Korea and the Qing Dynasty. |
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One of the most urgent tasks facing Japan is to prevent North Korea from putting nuclear warheads on Rodong missiles. |
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For example, in Malaysia and Korea, prospects do not rate themselves highly nor share past successes easily. |
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Two billion German marks have been invested in the area's shipbuilding but the figures still show South Korea forging ahead. |
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The company is trying to recoup lost ground by providing a full range of services at Air Force installations in Korea and Germany. |
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These relations thawed somewhat with the conclusion of formal hostilities in Korea and the death of Joseph Stalin. |
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Thousands of Seabees served in combat areas of Korea during the war, but many other Seabees were stationed in lonely outposts all over the world. |
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They will then head for South Korea the same day and are expected to reach Seoul early Thursday. |
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Japan has refused to pay reparations on grounds that Japan and Korea were not at war during the colonial period. |
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North Korea particularly needed oil and spare parts for its industry and largely mechanised forms of agriculture. |
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When Kim Dae Jung visited North Korea he was greeted with throngs of crowds. |
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The issue has been a major stumbling block to normalizing diplomatic relations between North Korea and Japan. |
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Japan and North Korea are scheduled to hold the next round of talks on normalizing diplomatic relations later this month, possibly in Beijing. |
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Japan and North Korea have held three rounds of talks on normalizing diplomatic relations this year. |
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It comes, of course, at a time when North Korea is struggling to get fuel to keep its economy ticking over. |
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Kim was a college student from South Korea and an active member of the Film society in his university. |
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The recommended way to enjoy soju or sake, the national drinks of South Korea and Japan, is by quickly knocking them back in short, small shots. |
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South Korea is one of the world's only industrialized nations to still have a six-day workweek. |
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When the war in Korea started two weeks later, I re-enlisted for Infantry OCS and was commissioned. |
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The potent rise of anti-US nationalist sentiment in both South and North Korea is apparently invisible in Washington. |
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There's an ancient rule of life, which is that in Korea life begins with the spring. |
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The Korean way is, sadly, what brought Stoll to South Korea in the first place. |
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Today the Senate Democratic leader told me the White House seems to be waffling when it comes to the North Korea standoff. |
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Technically, North Korea uses the same Korean language as the one spoken in South Korea. |
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Let us hope that the Korea Train Express will improve the lives of Koreans and be an asset to the nation. |
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In the past, Japanese have visited North Korea on tours organized by small and medium-sized agencies. |
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In 14 World Cup games in five previous tournaments Korea had not won a match. |
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We kept two in Korea and although bounced by MiGs many times, we never lost one to the fighters. |
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The first, a new Matiz minicar, is due out in Europe and Korea next spring. |
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Under the much travelled Serbian coach Bora Milutinovic, China reached their first World Cup finals three years ago in South Korea and Japan. |
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What I wrote earlier this year in reference to North Korea holds with equal force in dealing with Cuba. |
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American Protestant missionaries arrived in Korea in the nineteenth century. |
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The two films being shown at this festival date back to his early South Korea days. |
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The bitterlings comprise about 5 species in Europe, Asia Minor, the Caspian Sea basin, China, Japan and Korea with 1 species in Iran. |
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And the rapprochement between China and South Korea has helped temper Cold War tensions in Northeast Asia. |
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In fact, most of the westerners residing in Korea during the Choson period hunted. |
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The populations in South Korea and Taiwan suffered at the hands of brutal, US-backed authoritarian regimes. |
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We were reinforcing our troop presence in South Korea and had other military options on the table. |
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That is why they have forces in South Korea and have provided a defence umbrella for Japan so it would not re-arm. |
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A monk brought Buddhism to Korea and started an unbroken tradition of ordained men and women which continues up to the present day. |
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Japanese feudal lords had invaded Korea and brought with them skilled Korean artisans. |
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North Korea has repeatedly opposed the issue being raised during the multilateral negotiations. |
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The parties in the multilateral talks also include China, Russia, South Korea and the United States. |
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The predominance of multimedia art in Korea is due largely to the environment in which it is being created. |
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Having found himself back in the team in March, he may yet be marching to South Korea and Hong Kong soon. |
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Japan colonized Korea between 1910 and 1945, barring them from using their own language and forcing thousands into slave labour. |
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North Korea has faced more than a decade of unending demands from Washington over its so-called weapons of mass destruction. |
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Technically South and North Korea are still at war, but Kim Dae Jung's achievement has been a slow process of reconciliation. |
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Yet it is for hitting form so spectacularly in Japan and Korea in the summer, that the award really must have his name on it. |
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First of all, many people in Korea were upset with the narration at the end. |
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Blaming what it said were hostile U.S. policies, North Korea boycotted a meeting that was to have been held in September. |
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They want to take advantage of all benefits that both Korea and US offer their citizens. |
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Since then, however, North Korea has benefited from American neglect and inattention. |
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A graduate of West Point and a career soldier, he served in combat units in Europe in World War II and in Korea during the Korean War. |
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The neutralization of the United States and removal of the U.S. alliance system in Korea is essential from Pyongyang's perspective. |
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Last week I met a fellow expatriate Vancouverite outside a bar in Sinchon, the neighbourhood where my host university in Korea is located. |
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And after a trip to South Korea in 1999 Nadim got the bug to make surveillance his career. |
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Sir, we hear reports that North Korea is supposedly claiming to have reprocessed all of its spent nuclear fuel rods. |
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Reports in South Korea have suggested In Hea Song, 22, and Hyo Jung Jin, 21, had both stayed in a house rented out to visiting Korean students. |
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The Premiership is huge in South Korea and is splashed across the newspapers every day. |
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At the end of last month the US held talks with North Korea in a meeting sponsored by China. |
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Nineteen film funds have sprouted in Korea this year alone, helping reinvigorate the local industry. |
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India came 2nd, Korea 3rd, while the young Malaysian team, which lost 6 of their 7 matches, brought up the rear. |
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Like Iran, North Korea wants to pursue nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. |
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These people are permitted into Korea because the visa stamp in their passports is legal and bona fide. |
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Sir, we hear reports that North Korea supposedly claiming to have reprocessed all of its spent nuclear fuel rods. |
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Zhao Ziyang was away on a state visit to North Korea but received the text by telegraph and wired back his total agreement. |
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Intelligence experts say North Korea could build several nuclear bombs within months if it reprocesses all of its 8,000 spent fuel rods. |
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China and Korea might dub this a sign of dangerous activities by Japan, and that would rebound on domestic opinion. |
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It has been pandemonium in Korea this past week, with normally-reserved people giving vent to joyful feelings in a way they probably never have. |
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For example, the confrontation between the US and North Korea over the latter's nuclear programme could develop into a hot war. |
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Only a few months later, the United States found itself once more embroiled in a hot war, this time with North Korea and Communist China. |
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Last year at the same time the temperature in Korea was in the high 80s and it was very humid and sticky. |
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When North Korea faced the task of building a new national culture, it faced a serious problem of illiteracy. |
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Though that conflict kicked off in the summer of 1950, in the American collective memory, Korea is a winter war. |
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Needless to say, it implies that the business environment of Korea has deteriorated throughout the final year of the incumbent government. |
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Another reason we could say that it's been successful in Korea was that indigenisation took place relatively early. |
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This contrasts with the conciliatory approach of China, South Korea and Russia. |
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In 1945 the war ended, the Japanese moved out of Korea and the Russians moved in, bringing Kim with them and installing him as a puppet leader. |
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The Baraka congregation also includes international members from as far away as Korea and Sweden. |
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Last month, some 460 North Koreans arrived in South Korea in two planeloads in an operation shrouded in secrecy. |
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The antagonism between conservatives and progressives in Korea has a long history. |
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North Korea inherited this modern form of Korean vernacular script consisting of nineteen consonants and twenty-one vowels. |
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Afterwards, Chinese ironware was introduced farther to the north part of the Korea Peninsula across the Yalu River. |
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North Korea is also building up its deployment of Rodong missiles, which have a range that covers all of Japan. |
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Japan hopes to hold talks with North Korea to normalize relations, the foreign minister was quoted as saying. |
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North Korea emphasizes the importance of crabbing to bring in much-needed foreign currency. |
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The gall wasp, a native of Korea and Japan, entered this country in Georgia in 1974 from Asia. |
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But it is also incumbent upon all of us to insist that nations like Iran and North Korea do not game the system. |
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Ironically, areas of Korea are currently being afflicted by a prolonged drought. |
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We are indeed a young country demographically compared to Japan, Germany, Spain, Italy, Korea and many others. |
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Many continued to make the supreme sacrifice in Korea and the Cold War. |
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Spectators watch as models pass by during the Concept Korea show at mercedes-benz Fashion Week in New York on Thursday. |
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Too bad if those octogenarians served in World War II or Korea or just gave life and sustenance to their families and communities for several decades. |
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Voting with the United States and Europe were Argentina, Brazil, chile, Costa Rica, Japan, Mexico, Peru, and South Korea. |
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North Korea has not changed an iota in this era of rapid change. |
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North and South Korea are working on projects to fully connect two sets of railways across the demilitarized zone that separates the Korean Peninsula at the 38th parallel. |
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The North Korean delegation is also expected to get in contact with the Japanese government and politicians forming a parliamentarian league for Japan-North Korea friendship. |
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On 27 May 1905, after half circumnavigating the world, the Russian fleet was surprised by the Japanese in the Straits of Tsushima between Korea and Japan. |
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It is not without reason that China is serving as the host of the ongoing trilateral negotiations between the US, China and North Korea in Beijing. |
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I suspect that it was imported to Korea within the last 600 years as Korea's climate is ill suited for the Mugunghwa, which thrives in the tropics. |
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Current and former intelligence officials have said North Korea has long been a priority target for American spies. |
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From the beginning, North Korea has insisted that an inter-Korean political formula should be based on parity or coequality, rather than population. |
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During winter major population of Falcated Teals migrates towards Japan, Korea and China. It furthers extends as far South as Central Vietnam to Burma. |
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Similarly, in the Syrian civil war, there are unconfirmed reports that pilots from North Korea are flying jets in combat. |
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The US is planning to redeploy troops from South Korea to Iraq. |
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North Korea says the situation is deteriorating and nearing the brink of nuclear conflict, with the US and South Korea exercising war games in the area. |
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In Korea, young girls play a game of jacks, tossing small stones onto the ground, throwing a ball up in the air, and and trying to pick the stones up before catching the ball. |
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North Korea got America's attention big time last month when it claimed it had reprocessed enough spent nuclear fuel rods to make plenty of nuclear weapons. |
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The families do not usually want their children going off to the temples, for obvious reasons as well as the fact that Korea still has strong Confucian influences. |
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So, if you did see women in Korea modelling underwear, in catalogues or on posters in department stores, it would always be western women, or Russians. |
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The counterprovocation plan calls for consultation at the highest political levels in the event of an attack from North Korea. |
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And to defectors from North Korea like Park and jang, Hollywood films are a huge allure. |
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The invasion of South Korea by its communist neighbour in 1950 stunned the world and sparked three years of bitter conflict, which claimed more than two million lives. |
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The Foundation operates four hospitals on isolated islands and in the interior regions of Korea where adequate health-care services and facilities are lacking. |
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Citizens here who read The Korea Times have the opportunity to amass a wider variety of idiomatic and colloquial expressions written by foreigners from various backgrounds. |
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North Korea has maintained that the islets belong to the Korean people. |
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A postscript to my post on US treatment of North Korea yesterday. |
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One of the drones, found in South Korea on March 24th, had apparently flown over Seoul undetected. |
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But don't forget that Korea was one of the most unpopular wars. |
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To the Republic of Korea and United States military personnel stationed in the jsa, it is known as Propaganda Village. |
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Teams like Argentina, Canada, Samoa and even Korea are forging ahead, developing specialist sevens squads capable of winning a World Sevens Series title before too long. |
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The agency's report marked the first time South Korea has confirmed the communist North has begun reprocessing its pool of 8,000 nuclear spent fuel rods. |
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But good luck convincing other countries that the case against North Korea is airtight. |
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Often there is an unstated understanding that the worst tendencies of North Korea used to be here in China and some still are. |
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Toward that end he is planning trips to Korea and New Zealand this year to raise the seminary's profile among the Korean Presbyterians and Reformed Churches of New Zealand. |
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Finally free of Japanese interference, Korea elected its first autonomous government in almost half a century. |
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One day Korea may well reunify, and the journey from Seoul to Pyongyang will be a languid day trip taken by families carrying picnic baskets filled with kimchi. |
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Indeed, North Korea relied on China for the attack because its entire access to the Internet runs through that country. |
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The actions of North Korea this week should also send a clear message about the danger of this regime. |
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Iran may not be as villainized as North Korea or Syria these days, NIA says, but their track record on rights is a chronic issue. |
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Further, unlike leagues in japan, South Korea or Mexico, there are no foreign players. |
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North Korea has announced it will launch a missile in the month of December, purportedly to launch a satellite. |
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These composers returned to Korea with contemporary Western compositional styles, techniques including serialism and genres including electronic and computer music. |
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The prototypical example of this is the U.S. posture along the DMZ between South Korea and North Korea. |
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The team also traveled to Korea to play several exhibition games there. |
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During the World Cup soccer series, the cattlemen and stockmen in Queensland and the Northern Territory cheered throughout for South Korea to win! |
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This egalitarian impulse was in part driven by people returning from WW II and Korea, many of whom benefited from the GI Bill. |
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The self-absorbed Bluth parents adopted Annyong from Korea for a better PR spin. |
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The most expensive Korean artwork to be auctioned so far in Korea was a piece of celadon, or Korean ceramic, that sold for 1.6 billion won last December at auction. |
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The deal would allow Chinese telecom giant Huawei to help build a broadband network for South Korea. |
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At other times, North Korea might want aid economic and food concessions, especially during periods of hardship and famine. |
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North Korea is this impoverished, famished regime, but they have our attention because they have nuclear weapons. |
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And South Korea has more wireless hot spots per capita than anyplace else. |
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Its personality cult, rigid conformity and fire-breathing rhetoric notwithstanding, North Korea is not a monolith. |
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North Korea claims to have converted the fissile material into nuclear weapons. |
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Important markets such as the US, Japan and south Korea have not signed the Patents Co-operation Treaty that was designed to harmonise patent rules. |
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North Korea must show it is serious and prepared to abide by its commitments, particularly concerning denuclearization. |
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A nuclear North Korea rogue states are terrorists armed with dirty nukes. |
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Meanwhile, South Korea is both the thirty-seventh freest country in the world and the thirteenth richest. |
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American intervention in Korea has frequently sparked protests, especially over film. |
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North Korea broke ground on the project in 1987, with a two-year timeline for completion. |
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Perhaps feeling cornered by the UN report, North Korea launched a blame game of its own. |
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Stephen Colbert dumps North Korea It seems as if Kim Jong-un is looking to go steady with America. |
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The absurdity of North Korea now extends to its futile attempt to anticipate the whims of Mother Nature. |
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If China is agreeable to this, security cooperation among the United States, Japan, and South Korea could proceed in tandem with China's cooperation. |
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It took earning my black belt while I was stationed in Korea to change all that. |
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South Korea kept on going, through the quarterfinals, all the way to the semi, which they barely lost to Germany. |
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Today, North Korea is believed by some experts to be more accessible to journalists than Tibet. |
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The United Nations was prompted to impose a ban on selling mainframe computers or laptops to North Korea. |
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Sanctions failed to prevent North Korea from developing nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles to deliver them. |
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But we saw the same philosophy on North Korea, where he badgered the Bush administration to be tougher. |
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That means any response that could result in physical damage inside North Korea is off the table. |
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To complicate and confound matters further, North Korea has done more than simply throw grenades. |
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In Korea, like Japan, walking into a shop or restaurant will usually result in a hail of welcomes and other ritualized greetings from the employees. |
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Koreans have long chafed that the body of water is named after Japan, which colonized Korea in the early 20th century. |
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They were, according to a Korea expert and recent visitor to Pyongyang, being held in a guesthouse. |
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It has marked the dividing line between North and South Korea ever since. |
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Did North Korea hack Sony to punish them for a Seth Rogen movie that taunts Kim Jong-un? |
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Choi and Koizumi also agreed that Japan and South Korea will promote friendly relations ahead of the 2002 World Cup finals, which they will co-host. |
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You walked away from Korea with your tail between your legs. |
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Whaling in Korea dates back to the prehistoric era, as is evidenced by rock carvings, as well as bones and fishing spears found in Ulsan that are 5,000 years old. |
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Last year, North Korea sentenced an American missionary, Kenneth Bae to 15 years of hard labor in a prison camp. |
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Whether it's kimchi in Korea, harissa in Tunisia, or achar in India, spicy condiments remain constant in the daily meals of very different countries. |
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The decision to refer the matter to the Security Council is a sign, moreover, that the world is united in its view that North Korea and Iraq are grave concerns. |
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On February 28, North Korea fired four short-range missiles into the East Sea, better known as the Sea of Japan. |
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An examination of the complicated history of America and its movies in the Republic of Korea. |
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Expect North Korea to start selling nuclear tea cosies within the decade. |
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North Korea recently accused South Korea of bringing trench mortars into the Demilitarized Zone in violation of the armistice agreement, which ended the 1950-1953 Korean War. |
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The obvious choice is North Korea, an aggressive and warlike nation ruled by a mad and brutal dictator known for supporting terror and building weapons of mass destruction. |
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Flavien Moreau is a 28-year-old man originally from South Korea who was adopted by a French family when he was two. |
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He signed a commercial deal favorable to South Korea and reached out to Vietnam following recent territorial disputes. |
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It was initially banned in its native South Korea before a commission overturned the ruling. |
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Talented gamers can make a solid living in South Korea by competing in championships or selling the virtual money for real cash. |
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North Korea is creating a program for up to 10,000 centrifuges but nobody knows how many are operational, said Albright. |
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South Korea humiliated Italy with great determination and well-deserved good fortune. |
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Before Japan colonized Korea in 1910, Seoul was the first city in east Asia to have electricity, trolley cars, a water system, telephones, and telegraphs. |
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New investors include Keytone Ventures, SK Telecom Ventures and Korea Investment Partners. |
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While Vietnam as a whole was eventually communized, only the northern half of Korea remained communist. |
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Quaker meetings occur in India, Hong Kong, Korea, Philippines, Japan and Nepal. |
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Prince would later re-enlist into the Canadian Army and do two tours in Korea as a Princess Patricia, participating in the defence of Kapyong. |
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It was one of a quantity that had been reimported from South Korea back in the 1980s and was in very good condition, with a mirror bright bore. |
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North Korea has offered high-level talks with the US in a bid to ease tensions in the Korean Peninsula, but Washington has reacted cautiously. |
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This is in stark contrast to South Korea which had the same starting point when the Korean War finally came to a halt 60 years ago this week. |
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Auspiciousness pours down on Korea from a ritual performed on Chinese territory. |
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North Korea labor camps are known for their harsh torture acts and ill-treatment. |
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However, a Certifying Authority recognised in Republic of Korea is currently not recognised in India and vice-versa. |
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However, the firm is also in final stages of discussions with the Hyundai Motor Corporation of South Korea to make the H100 bakkie locally. |
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Doctors at a Seoul hospital on Tuesday became the first medical team in South Korea to take a patient off life support under a court order. |
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Fierce competition among major LED lightbulb suppliers in South Korea has resulted in a decline in the ASP of LED lightbulbs. |
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In Korea I gained 60 pounds on the ham and lima beans, ground beef and spaghetti. |
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Later chapters follow the rise of Ryukyuan kingdom and its links to the neighboring states of China, Korea and Japan. |
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In contrast, cathode materials for power batteries in the US, Japan, and South Korea are dominated by ternary material and lithium manganate. |
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Due to the prevalence of dermal melanoses among Asian populations, South Korea is a primary target market for Accolade. |
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Eunmi, now 23, had made it into South Korea through China and Thailand. |
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South Korea's six-member delegation to the talks was headed by Kim Jong Sool, vice president of the government-established Korea Gas Corp. |
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North Korea thinks The Interview is an act of imperialistic war. |
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By 1990, South Korea had consolidated its power as an exporter of automobiles and technology. |
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The Pentagon has long worried that a thaw between North Korea and South Korea could cause problems. |
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North Korea has been, after all, the land and source of grotesque and murkiest news in recent days. |
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Nissan has been running Japanese trailer trucks from Japan to South Korea to deliver parts to Fukuoka since October. |
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Even as global developments unfold at a dizzying pace, North Korea seems to plod along rather consistently in a sort of Stalinist netherworld. |
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Finally, we believe that North Korea has a sizeable stockpile of chemical weapons, and can manufacture all manner of CW agents. |
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Joint stockpiling gives South Korea first rights to purchase the crude oil in case of an emergency, such as a crude oil shortage. |
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The agreement increases the collective number of J-Series gas turbine supply by MHPS to Korea to 13 units. |
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The number of survivors in South Korea is now down to 56 as one former comfort woman died Saturday, the Foreign Ministry said. |
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Noah Korea considers it a reminder of the unfinished business of communizing the entire Korean peninsula. |
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South Korea is trying to bring 18 North Korean defectors from Laos to South Korea, a Seoul daily reported Friday. |
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North Korea is believed to have a handful of nuclear bombs and to be pursuing nuclear-armed missiles. |
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In 1987, North Korea began building a mega, 105-floor luxury hotel. |
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North Korea has since denied that the country had been involved in the cyberattack on the movie studio. |
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Third, the current purge is leaving North Korea even more isolated. |
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So Americans had to learn the hard way from overextension in Korea that they needed to set priorities. |
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The emerging business activities in Korea and Chile, and the new joint ventures in China achieved overproportionate growth. |
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According to Ryan, Innova will obtain stock pots for the line from sources in Korea and the deep fryer from Taiwan. |
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Built in 1913, this brick building is situated between gentrifying Korea Town and the University of Southern California. |
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North and South Korea marching somewhat oddly together as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. |
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There is concern that closer ties between North Korea and Russia may complicate diplomatic efforts to denuclearize North Korea. |
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North Korea should return back to six-party talks, the best way to denuclearize Korea, he said. |
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North Korea had fired three short-range guided missiles into the sea on Saturday. |
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His former employer Sony ultimately faced down North Korea more gutsily in the holiday brouhaha over The Interview. |
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The digital disfigurement has left North Korea laughing and the photoshop world dumbstruck, Stuff. |
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It was once known as a hermit kingdom as South Korea was isolated from the rest of the world. |
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You will notice since the visit last year, North Korea has been quieter. |
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Li was invited to visit North Korea by the Presidium of Supreme People's Assembly and the Cabinet, according to the Korean Central News Agency. |
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When Helen Hwang moved from South Korea to New Jersey as a teenager, she had to learn a new language. |
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It does not appear in China and Korea until after 1mya and not at all in Indonesia. |
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The Japanese government launched the IGS program in the late 1990s after North Korea attempted a satellite launch itself. |
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Scientists in Korea evaluated the bactericidal activity of certain flavonoids against Helicobacter pylori. |
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North Korea has completed reprocessing its 8,000 spent nuclear fuel rods and is using plutonium extracted from them to make atomic bombs. |
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Prostitution among the elderly is a phenomenon reported in South Korea where elderly people turn to prostitution to pay their bills. |
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Japan has island disputes with all three of its neighbours, Russia, South Korea and China, leaving it diplomatically isolated in its near-abroad. |
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Ethiopia recovered it after it began receiving massive military aid from the USSR, Cuba, South Yemen, East Germany, and North Korea. |
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Only Bangladesh, South Korea, and Taiwan have both a larger population and higher population density. |
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In South Korea cairns are quite prevalent, often found along roadsides and trails, up on mountain peaks, and adjacent to Buddhist temples. |
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The top import origins of Indonesia are China, Singapore, Japan, South Korea and Thailand. |
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Beginning around 1994, North Korea had 6 active poets laureate who worked in the epic genre. |
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The 2002 FIFA World Cup, hosted jointly by South Korea and Japan, was the first one held in Asia, and the only tournament with multiple hosts. |
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Today, curling is played all over Europe and has spread to Brazil, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, China, and Korea. |
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How and why Korea has produced so many dolmens are still poorly understood. |
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Iron production quickly followed in the 2nd century BC, and iron implements came to be used by farmers by the 1st century in southern Korea. |
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The top three producers of refined lead were China, the United States, and South Korea. |
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It is also native to much of Central Asia, Siberia, China, Nepal, Mongolia, Korea and Japan. |
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The revision received attention after it was revealed that the new Bibles were printed and typeset in Korea and Scotland, respectively. |
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Porcelain was also made in Korea and in Japan from the end of the 16th century, after suitable kaolin was located in those countries. |
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From Korea, immigrants to Hawaii brought a love of spicy garlic marinades for meat and kimchi. |
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Japan imports large quantities from the United States, South Korea, and other producers. |
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In some countries, such as China, Japan, and Korea, jellyfish are known as a delicacy. |
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By the end of the 1930s, they were the target of coastal whaling by Brazil, Canada, China, Greenland, Japan, Korea, Norway, and South Africa. |
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Expressways in South Korea were originally numbered in order of construction. |
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Both North Korea and South Korea switched to RHT in September 1945 after liberation from Japan which was defeated and surrendered by the Allies. |
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Its native habitat is the northern Pacific, primarily from the Sea of Okhotsk to Japan and Korea, though it is also found in the Bering Sea. |
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Japan, France and the Republic of Korea also contributed, producing 261 000, 238 000 and 115 000 tonnes produce, respectively. |
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New Zealand's main export markets are Japan, Korea, the US, the EU and Australia. |
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Petroglyphs off a cliff face in Bangudae, South Korea show 300 depictions of various animals, a third of which are whales. |
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Russia refused and demanded Korea north of the 39th parallel to be a neutral buffer zone between Russia and Japan. |
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The war revolved around the issue of control and influence over Korea under the rule of the Joseon dynasty. |
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