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- [Editorial] NIS Must Write Book of Confessions
- The National Intelligence Service’s (NIS) “Development Through Truth About Past Incidents Committee” has decided to look into seven cases in recent Korean history about which there remain various susp..
- Feb.4,2005 02:28 KST
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- [Editorial] System Replacing Hojuje Must be Democcratic
- The Constitutional Court has declared the hojuje to be unconstitutional, a decision that puts a final end to the long controversy about the “family headship system.” The court is right and clear when ..
- Feb.4,2005 02:27 KST
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- [Editorial] KCTU Must Recover From Aftermath of Violence
- The Korea Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU, Minju Nochong) is facing a thorough crisis. It had to adjourn a meeting set to discuss "social negotiation" strategy for lack of a quorum, and then..
- Feb.3,2005 07:11 KST
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- [Editorial] No Audits for Financial Record Manipulation?
- The controversy about excusing companies for past activities relating to falsifying their records just can't get any more intense. First the government said it would seek a 2-year delay in the "Securi..
- Feb.3,2005 02:43 KST
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- [Editorial] Promises About Reform Bills Were Lies?
- In his speech as the Grand National Party’s floor leader on the occasion of the start of the current extraordinary session of the National Assembly, Kim Deoq Ryong called for a cooling off period on c..
- Feb.2,2005 23:29 KST
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- [Editorial] The Court's Cultural Backwardness
- A court's judgment about the new film "The President's Last Bang" is truly dumbfounding. It seemed like things were opening up, so it is frustrating to have it seem like the judiciary is instiga..
- Feb.2,2005 07:52 KST
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- [Editorial] Back to Ranking Students?
- The Seoul Board of Education's new "Seoul Student Scholastic Ability Improvement Scheme" has much about it that parents will like, particularly the a new program that will have homeroom teachers..
- Feb.2,2005 07:51 KST
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- [Editorial] Economy Bouncing Back?
- Exports have been doing well lately, with an 18.7 percent increase in January. That is an especially fine performance when you consider the difficulties created by the fallen exchange rate. Domestic c..
- Feb.2,2005 02:46 KST
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- [Editorial] Ignoring Discrimination Against Irregular Workers
- There's a lot to consider about the so-called "voluntary retirement" program at Kookmin Bank, the country's largest. To begin with, it would be worth asking whether the best possible route was taken w..
- Feb.1,2005 02:59 KST
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- [Editorial] Hoping for a Better Nat'l Assembly Session
- The extraordinary session of the National Assembly starting Tuesday is a very important one. Last year the anti-parliamentary confrontation in the Assembly led to a useless waste of time in which very..
- Feb.1,2005 02:23 KST