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North and South Korean People Call For Abolition of gNational Security Lawh (09/11/2004)

Protests Against Additional Troop Dispatch to Iraq Grow in S. Korea (07/31/2004)

S. Korean Civilian Killed in Iraq (06/26/2004)

Hyundai Group of S. Korea Visits DPRK (05/15/2004)

International Meeting to Demand Japanfs Settlement of Its Past Held in Seoul (05/29/2004)

24th Anniversary of Gwangju Popular Uprising Commemorated in S. Korea (05/29/2004)

S. Korean Presidentfs Impeachment Dismissed (05/29/2004)

17th general election in South Korea -- Ruling Uri Party Gains Majority in Assembly (04/29/2004)

S. Korean Prosecution Proposes 15-Year Prison Term for Korean-German Scholar on Spying for North (03/27/2004)  

South Korean Assembly Impeaches President Roh Moo Hyun (03/27/2004)

South Korea Oppose Chinafs gNortheast Processh-- gKoguryo is part of our nationfs history h (02/14/2004)

Korea Commemorates 10th Anniversary of Death of Rev. Mun Ik Hwan (01/31/2004)

Conflicts Intensify on Iraq Issue in South Korea -- Pres. Roh decides to send 3,000 soldiers to Iraq ignoring public opinion (12/27/2003)

Pyongyang Raps Seoulfs Decision to Send Additional Troops to Iraq (10/25/2003)

Anti-U.S. Protests Growing in South Korea (12/14/2002)  

South Koreans Continue Anti-U.S. Struggle (12/25/2002)

Roh Moo Hyon Wins Presidential Election; Pledges to Continue Reconciliation with North (12/25/2002)  

USFKfs gKangaroo Courth Decision Incurs Korean Wrath (11/30/2002)

USFK, GIs Continue Causing Troubles (2002/10/31)

Anti-Americanism Grows in S. Korea; Triggered by GIs Killing of Two Korean Teenagers (07/27/2002)

GIs Murder of Girls Fuels Korean Anger (06/30/2002)  

Bush Greeted with Unprecedented Protests in S. Korea (02/28/2002)

Bush Called gIncarnation of Evilh by S. Korean Lawmaker (02/28/2002)

Bushfs Rhetoric Arouses Anger in S. Korea -- Reactions to gN. Korea Is Evilh Remark (02/13/2002)

Court Orders Seoul to Compensate Residents Near USFK Firing Range (01/19/2002)@

U.S.'s No-Fault Conclusion in Rogun-ri Massacre Evokes Public Anger in S. Korea -- U.S. Expresses "Regret" But Makes No Apology for Massacre (01/25/2001)

Korean People Celebrate 10th Anniversary of Ponminryun (11/29/2000)

Civic Groups Struggle Against Seoul-Washington Talks on SOFA (08/09/2000)

Seoul-USFKfs Lukewarm Attitude toward SOFA Revision
 Evokes Public Anger (2000/06/09)

Meaning of May 18, 2000 (Editorfs note)@

Anti-American Movement Sparks in S. Korea - Revision of SOFA, Withdrawal of U.S. Forces Called for (2000/05/24)

Japanfs Support to gDecember 12 Army Purge Couph in S. Korea Disclosed (2000/05/26)

U.S. Tries to Cover Up Truth Behind Kwangju Popular Uprising (2000/05/26)

Chemical Weapons Stored in South Korea (2000/05/17)

Unfair U.S.-South Korea Status Agreement Challenged by People's Anti-U.S. Voice (2000/05/17)

S. Koreafs Ruling Party Fails to Grab Power in Parliament - Reform-Minded Forces Come to Fore (2000/04/26)

S. Korean Civic Groups Developing Campaign to Reject Corrupt Politicians in General Elections (19/01/2000)

S. Korean Army and Police Massacred Thousands of Political Prisoners during Korean War (19/01/2000)

South Side Pomminryun Head on National Reunification: Interview with Priest Kang Hui Nam (Mal, January 1999 issue)(99/03/10)

KCNA on Present S. Korean Regime (02/18/99)

Cartoons Illustrate 1998 Events in S. Korea (12/27/98)

Seoul Sees 2 Mil. Jobless in Post-IMF(12/9/98)

Reinvestigation of '87 KAL Incident Demanded in S. Korea (12/9/98)

78 Pct. of S. Koreans Want NSL Redressed: Hankyoreh (12/2/98)

Seoul Blocks Pro-NK Website; S. Korean Coed Arrested on Return Home over Pyongyang Trip (11/11/98)

Conditioned Amnesty Angers S. Korean Inmates (10/14/98)

Kim DJ Launches 5-Yr Tough Business (3/4/98)

Kim DJ Gagged Again Over Belated Revelation of 1973 Abduction (2/25/98)

President-elect Kim's Saga over Layoff (1/29/98)

Kim Dae Jung's Turnabout to Bite Seoulites(1/14/98)

Veteran Dissident Gets Reward At Last Amid Unprecedented Economic Disaster(12/24/97)

So Jun Sik Arrested for Film Festival (12/4/97)

Record $57 Bill. IMF Bailout Shocks Seoulites; 1.5 Mill. Out of Job Next year (12/10/97)

A Look at S. Korean Pres. Race: Kim Dae Jung is US Favorite(11/12/97)

Mudslinging, Backdoor Deals Among Pres. Hopefuls in S. Korea (10/29/97)

Archives: Q&A on Multibillion-Dollar Hanbo Scandal(9/4/97)

Catcall Greets Planned Amnesty for Chun, Roh(9/11/97)

Chaebol Economy at Stake in Kia Crisis(8/13/97)

Three Dying POWs Denied Freedom in S. Korea(7/30/97)

S. Korea: Q&A: Power Game in Ruling NKP (7/20/97)

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