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N. Korea Reports U.S. Envoy To Visit (Associated Press)
North Korea confirmed today an upcoming visit by former Defense Secretary William Perry but did not say whether President Clinton's envoy will meet with communist leader Kim Jong Il.
- May 22 6:56 PM EDT
S.Korean Leader To Shake Up Cabinet (Associated Press)
President Kim Dae-jung will replace key Cabinet ministers Monday in a sweeping reshuffle aimed at speeding up reforms in South Korea's giant, debt-ridden conglomerates, his office said Saturday.
- May 22 3:10 PM EDT
South Korea Frees 1,240 Prisoners (Associated Press)
South Korea freed 1,240 inmates Friday in observance of Buddha's birthday. The move disappointed rights activists because political prisoners weren't released.
- May 21 12:05 PM EDT
Korea says IFC, NY Life want to buy Kookmin Life (Reuters)
SEOUL, May 21 (Reuters) - An official at South Korea's financial watchdog said on Friday the International Finance Corp (IFC) is in discussions to buy Kookmin Life Insurance in a consortium with New York Life Insurance. On Wednesday the investment arm of the World Bank said it was considering investing in a South Korean life insurance company and a credit rating business.
- May 21 3:10 AM EDT
Excerpts of Clinton Secrets in Book (Associated Press)
Highly classified U.S. documents in a new book divulge a wealth of secrets, including that North Korea's leader crushed a 1995 coup attempt and President Clinton assured Boris Yeltsin that U.S. policy would have a ``positive impact'' on the Russian leader's re-election.
- May 20 11:23 PM EDT
Newbridge sees Korea answer on bank offer in days (Reuters)
By Gilles Castonguay NEW YORK, May 20 (Reuters) - U.S.
- May 20 7:40 PM EDT
U.S. Investigates N. Korea Facility (Associated Press)
In two steps aimed at penetrating North Korean secrecy, a U.S. team began inspecting a suspected nuclear facility there Thursday and the White House announced a visit to the country by former Defense Secretary William Perry.
- May 20 7:07 PM EDT
Book Discloses Clinton Secrets (Associated Press)
Highly classified U.S. documents in a new book divulge a wealth of secrets, including that North Korea's leader crushed a 1996 coup attempt and President Clinton assured Boris Yeltsin that U.S. policy would have a ``positive impact'' on the Russian leader's re-election.
- May 20 6:02 PM EDT
U.S. Team At North Korean Site, Perry To Visit (Reuters)
U.S. experts visited the site of suspect underground building work in North Korea Thursday and the White House announced that U.S. presidential adviser William Perry will go to Pyongyang next week.
- May 20 2:59 PM EDT
U.S. Monitors To Visit N.Korea Site (Associated Press)
A 14-member team prepared to inspect an underground facility in North Korea as the White House announced today that former Defense Secretary William Perry will lead a team of U.S. officials next week to assess progress in the communist nation.
- May 20 1:40 PM EDT
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White House Statement on North Korea Visit by Dr. William Perry
(US Newswire)
63% White House Statement on North Korea Visit by Perry. 20 May 13:05 White House Statement on North Korea Visit by Dr.
First found: 20 May 1999
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Miami Herald: U.S. raises food aid to North Korea
(Miami Herald)
62% ``That is why we are encouraging North Korea to seize this initiative,'' he said. ``We are expecting to have the concessions,'' he said.
First found: 17 May 1999
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ABC News - US in North Korea to inspect underground facilities
(Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
62% US in North Korea to inspect underground facilities. An American team of experts has arrived in North Korean capital of Pyongyang, to inspect an underground facility suspected of being used for nuclear purposes.The trip comes a day after the United States announced plans to provide North Korea with an additional 400,000 tonnes of food aid.Two months ago, the US and North Korea reached a deal in...
First found: 18 May 1999
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Seoul Pulls Back From Korea Life Sale
(International Herald Tribune)
62% International. International Funds.
First found: 19 May 1999
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South Korea faces government shakeup
(CNN Interactive)
61% Welcome to Korea. Welcome to KoreanPolitics.com.
First found: 22 May 1999
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Korea in danger of complacency, warns Fischer
(Australian Financial Review)
60% complacency, warns Fischer. It is further down the economy where signs of complacency are emerging.
First found: 16 May 1999
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Korea in danger of complacency, warns Fischer
(Australian Financial Review)
60% complacency, warns Fischer. It is further down the economy where signs of complacency are emerging.
First found: 16 May 1999
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Korea in danger of complacency, warns Fischer
(Australian Financial Review)
60% complacency, warns Fischer. It is further down the economy where signs of complacency are emerging.
First found: 16 May 1999
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Korea in danger of complacency, warns Fischer
(Australian Financial Review)
60% complacency, warns Fischer. It is further down the economy where signs of complacency are emerging.
First found: 16 May 1999
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Korea in danger of complacency, warns Fischer
(Australian Financial Review)
60% complacency, warns Fischer. It is further down the economy where signs of complacency are emerging.
First found: 16 May 1999
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ANALYSIS-Asia's recovery, the tortoise and the hare
By Phil Smith SINGAPORE, May 23 - Hard evidence of Asia's recovery is emerging at last, with growth rates in certain countries turning positive for the first time since the economic collapse sparked
Sun 23 May 6:21 Reuters News Service
Testing Of Unknown Korea War Dead Could Take Years
HONOLULU - The director of the veterans cemetery where U.S. ``unknowns'' from the Korean War are buried said Saturday it could be several years before newly approved DNA testing identifies anyone.
Sat 22 May 23:56 Reuters News Service
FOCUS-SKorea cabinet changes set ahead of polls
SEOUL, May 23 - South Korea's President Kim Dae-jung was expected to revamp his cabinet on Monday to bolster economic reforms and prepare for parliamentary elections next year, analysts said. The
Sun 23 May 6:36 Reuters News Service
Soccer-FIFA open to North Korea sharing 2002 Cup games
SEOUL, May 21 - World soccer's governing body FIFA is open to the possibility of North Korea staging matches in the 2002 World Cup finals, which will be jointly hosted by Japan and South Korea, FIFA
Fri 21 May 11:53 Reuters News Service
Summary of Business In Asia Today
SYDNEY, Australia - The following summary of business in Asia was prepared by Asia Pulse, the real-time, Asia-based wire with exclusive news, market intelligence and business opportunities: KOREA'S
Fri 21 May 14:11 PR Newswire
U.S. Team At North Korean Site, Perry To Visit
By Jonathan Wright WASHINGTON - U.S. experts visited the site of suspect underground building work in North Korea Thursday and the White House announced that U.S. presidential adviser William Perry
Thu 20 May 21:58 Reuters News Service
IMF urges loose Korea policy despite strong growth
By Bill Tarrant SEOUL, May 20 - IMF Managing Director Michel Camdessus said on Thursday South Korea should maintain its loose monetary policy despite an unexpected surge in first-quarter economic
Thu 20 May 10:54 Reuters News Service
U.S. Lawmakers Propose Bill To Curb N. Korea Aid
WASHINGTON - Warning that North Korea continues to pose a threat to U.S. interests, lawmakers proposed legislation in the House of Representatives Wednesday to curb aid to the communist-ruled
Thu 20 May 7:36 Reuters News Service
FOCUS-S.Korea economy picks up, recession over
By Jean Yoon SEOUL, May 20 - South Korea said on Thursday the economy grew 4.6 percent year-on-year in the first quarter of 1999, putting an end to a year-long recession. The central Bank of Korea
Thu 20 May 8:44 Reuters News Service
FOCUS-South Korea sees job market improving
By Kim Myong-hwan SEOUL, May 20 - South Korea said on Thursday its job market improved in April as most industries took on workers, although some analysts questioned the economic foundation.
Thu 20 May 12:46 Reuters News Service
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