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December 6th, 2008 at 8:32 am
- First Korean Genome Mapped (Chosun Ilbo)
- Taean Slowly Returning to Normal After Oil Spill [Donga Ilbo]
- Wie Making Comeback at Q-School [Donga Ilbo]
- Financial Committee Approves Tax Cut Bill [KBS Global]
- US-NK Fail to Reach Agreement on Verification [KBS Global]
- Korea’s Humble Fowl with a Noble Past [Oh My News]
- Ex-US Envoy Advices Seoul to Get Ready for Additional FTA Talks [Korea Times]
- Seminar Features English Education via English Daily [Korea Times]
- Foreigners Give Civil Servants Failing Grade [Korea Times]
- NK Sees Compensation as Key Agenda for Nuke Talks [Korea Times]
- Government Reduces Support for Programs for Immigrants [Hankyoreh]
- Progressives Struggle to Build Framework for Solidarity [Hankyoreh]
- President Lee’s Role in History Textbook Distortions [Hankyoreh]
- Obama Doesn’t Have A Minute to Lose – Neither Does Lee [Hankyoreh]
- Corruption Probe Targets Roh Allies [Korea Herald]
- Groups Unveil List of Unionized Teachers [Korea Herald]
- North Korea Says It will Boycott Japan in Six Party Talks [Yonhap]
- Labor Union to Rally Nationwide to Protest Leader’s Arrest [Yonhap]
The ROK Drop headlines are a short list of headlines from each of the major Korean media outlets so you can get a sense of what is being talked about daily in Korea. Feel free to add to the list any headline you think is relevant in the comments section. Thanks.
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