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Thu, 10/16/2008 - 10:34
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Top headlines in major S. Korean newspapers
SEOUL, Oct. 16 (Yonhap) -- The following are the top headlines in major South Korean newspapers on Oct. 16.
Korean-language dailies
-- Two ruling party lawmakers found to have pocketed rice subsidies (Kyunghyang
Shinmun)
-- Unfair rice subsidy grab raises serious moral hazard concern (Kookmin Ilbo)
-- Three lawmakers found to have pocketed rice subsidies (Donga llbo)
-- Audit agency found to have dismantled list of illegal rice subsidy recipients
(Seoul Shinmun)
-- Two ruling party lawmakers found to have taken rice subsidies (Segye Times)
-- Two Grand National Party lawmakers found to have taken rice subsidies (JoongAng
Ilbo)
-- Half of cancer patients survive (Chosun Ilbo)
-- Gov't mulls criminal punishment for officials over rice subsidy grab (Hankyoreh)
-- Two ruling party lawmakers found to have taken rice subsidies (Hankook Ilbo)
-- Lee proposes new international body to cope with financial crisis (Maeil Business
Newspaper)
-- Job market hit hard by financial crisis (Korea Economic Daily)
English-language dailies
-- There's mounting pressure for vice minister to resign (JoongAng Daily)
-- Stiff punishment sought over subsidy grab (Korea Herald)
-- Rice subsidy scandal jolts officialdom (Korea Times)
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Korean-language dailies
-- Two ruling party lawmakers found to have pocketed rice subsidies (Kyunghyang
Shinmun)
-- Unfair rice subsidy grab raises serious moral hazard concern (Kookmin Ilbo)
-- Three lawmakers found to have pocketed rice subsidies (Donga llbo)
-- Audit agency found to have dismantled list of illegal rice subsidy recipients
(Seoul Shinmun)
-- Two ruling party lawmakers found to have taken rice subsidies (Segye Times)
-- Two Grand National Party lawmakers found to have taken rice subsidies (JoongAng
Ilbo)
-- Half of cancer patients survive (Chosun Ilbo)
-- Gov't mulls criminal punishment for officials over rice subsidy grab (Hankyoreh)
-- Two ruling party lawmakers found to have taken rice subsidies (Hankook Ilbo)
-- Lee proposes new international body to cope with financial crisis (Maeil Business
Newspaper)
-- Job market hit hard by financial crisis (Korea Economic Daily)
English-language dailies
-- There's mounting pressure for vice minister to resign (JoongAng Daily)
-- Stiff punishment sought over subsidy grab (Korea Herald)
-- Rice subsidy scandal jolts officialdom (Korea Times)
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