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27928
Sat, 11/01/2008 - 15:10
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Top headlines in major S. Korean newspapers
SEOUL, Nov. 1 (Yonhap) -- The following are the top headlines in major Korean newspapers on Nov. 1.
Korean-language dailies
-- U.S. command in S. Korea constructs bunker against nuclear warfare (Kyunghyang
Shinmun)
-- Real economy starts to freeze up (Kookmin Daily)
-- Korea's future likely to be determined in next 4-5 years (Donga llbo)
-- Has the 'sell Korea' frenzy ended (Segye Times)
-- Uljin Airport remains closed despite massive investment (JoongAng Ilbo)
-- Trouble for real economy looms as financial crisis nears end (Chosun Ilbo)
-- Ruling party's legislation drive aimed at aiding Lee Myung-bak widens social rift
(Hankyoreh)
-- Housing prices fall despite eased regulations on re-construction (Korea Economic
Daily)
-- Hopes rise for November after dreadful October (Seoul Economic Daily)
-- Real economy sinks at accelerating pace (Seoul Shinmun)
English-language dailies
-- Credit crunch is having an impact on real economy (JoongAng Daily)
-- Won falls as recession fears return (Korea Herald)
-- Australia, NZ, EU invited to aid NK (Korea Times)
Korean-language dailies
-- U.S. command in S. Korea constructs bunker against nuclear warfare (Kyunghyang
Shinmun)
-- Real economy starts to freeze up (Kookmin Daily)
-- Korea's future likely to be determined in next 4-5 years (Donga llbo)
-- Has the 'sell Korea' frenzy ended (Segye Times)
-- Uljin Airport remains closed despite massive investment (JoongAng Ilbo)
-- Trouble for real economy looms as financial crisis nears end (Chosun Ilbo)
-- Ruling party's legislation drive aimed at aiding Lee Myung-bak widens social rift
(Hankyoreh)
-- Housing prices fall despite eased regulations on re-construction (Korea Economic
Daily)
-- Hopes rise for November after dreadful October (Seoul Economic Daily)
-- Real economy sinks at accelerating pace (Seoul Shinmun)
English-language dailies
-- Credit crunch is having an impact on real economy (JoongAng Daily)
-- Won falls as recession fears return (Korea Herald)
-- Australia, NZ, EU invited to aid NK (Korea Times)