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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 25/11/2008
Asia shares gain on Citi rescue but risks remain A computer screen displays the movement of the KOSPI Index while a TV crew films in the background at the Korea Exchange in Seoul, November 17, 2008. (REUTERS/Jo Yong-Hak) By Rafael Nam November 25, 2008 | | | | Text size – + HONG KONG (Reuters) - Asian shares rose on Tuesday and so-called safe haven assets such as bonds fell after the U.S. government...
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 14/11/2008
North Korea lashes out at South A South Korean soldier looks north as he stands guard at the truce village of Panmunjom, about 55 km (34 miles) north of Seoul, November 13, 2008. (REUTERS/Jo Yong-Hak) By Jack Kim November 14, 2008 | | | | Text size – + PYONGYANG (Reuters) - North Korea accused Seoul on Friday of intentionally dragging ties on the unstable peninsula to a new low, with a former...
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 10/11/2008
Won sets back South Koreans' overseas education plans Yang Young-ju (R), a university student, listens to a counsellor in a consultation room at education consulting agency Uhak.com in Seoul November 7, 2008. (REUTERS/Jo Yong-Hak) By Jack Kim November 9, 2008 | | | | Text size – + SEOUL (Reuters) - The global credit crunch has caused investment banks to crumble, stock markets to plunge and South...
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 03/11/2008
South Korea unveils stimulus as markets eye more rate cuts A man walks past screens showing stock price indexes at the Korea Exchange in Seoul October 30, 2008. (REUTERS/Jo Yong-Hak) By Tomasz Janowski November 3, 2008 SINGAPORE (Reuters) - South Korea unveiled an economic stimulus plan on Monday and markets geared for more interest rate cuts in Europe and Australia in a frantic campaign to...
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
Love, not war, and mystery in Pyongyang The Tower of the Juche Idea is seen in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang in this October 26, 2008 file photo. (REUTERS/Jo Yong-Hak/Files) By Yoo Choonsik PYONGYANG (Reuters) - Gone are the signs extolling nuclear weapons and readiness for war. These days, the slogans in North Korea's capital have turned to cuddlier exhortations such as "Let's love...