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26840
Mon, 10/27/2008 - 12:51
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Today in Korean history
Today in Korean history
Oct. 28
1991 -- South Korea and Romania sign an accord on cultural exchanges.
1995 -- South Korea's exports top US$100 billion. In 2005, the country's overseas
shipments reached a record US$284.7 billion and posted double-digit growth for
the third straight year.
2000 -- Unionized pilots at Korean Air, South Korea's leading airline, launch
their first-ever strike.
2005 -- Busan, South Korea's second-largest city, is named a candidate to host
two major International Olympic Committee (IOC) meetings in 2009 -- the General
Assembly of the IOC and the 13th Olympic General Assembly.
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Oct. 28
1991 -- South Korea and Romania sign an accord on cultural exchanges.
1995 -- South Korea's exports top US$100 billion. In 2005, the country's overseas
shipments reached a record US$284.7 billion and posted double-digit growth for
the third straight year.
2000 -- Unionized pilots at Korean Air, South Korea's leading airline, launch
their first-ever strike.
2005 -- Busan, South Korea's second-largest city, is named a candidate to host
two major International Olympic Committee (IOC) meetings in 2009 -- the General
Assembly of the IOC and the 13th Olympic General Assembly.
(END)
Oct. 28
1991 -- South Korea and Romania sign an accord on cultural exchanges.
1995 -- South Korea's exports top US$100 billion. In 2005, the country's overseas
shipments reached a record US$284.7 billion and posted double-digit growth for
the third straight year.
2000 -- Unionized pilots at Korean Air, South Korea's leading airline, launch
their first-ever strike.
2005 -- Busan, South Korea's second-largest city, is named a candidate to host
two major International Olympic Committee (IOC) meetings in 2009 -- the General
Assembly of the IOC and the 13th Olympic General Assembly.
(END)
Oct. 28
1991 -- South Korea and Romania sign an accord on cultural exchanges.
1995 -- South Korea's exports top US$100 billion. In 2005, the country's overseas
shipments reached a record US$284.7 billion and posted double-digit growth for
the third straight year.
2000 -- Unionized pilots at Korean Air, South Korea's leading airline, launch
their first-ever strike.
2005 -- Busan, South Korea's second-largest city, is named a candidate to host
two major International Olympic Committee (IOC) meetings in 2009 -- the General
Assembly of the IOC and the 13th Olympic General Assembly.
(END)