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Wed, 11/05/2008 - 14:40
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Today in Korean history
Today in Korean history
November 6
1922 -- Korea's first recognized pilot, Ahn Chang-nam, succeeds in his maiden
flight from Tokyo to Osaka. At the time, Korea was under Japanese colonial rule.
1990 -- Four direct telephone lines go into service linking South Korea with the
former Soviet Union for the first time. The service followed the two former
adversaries' decision on Sept. 30 the same year to establish formal diplomatic
relations.
1993 -- President Kim Young-sam and Japanese Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa
hold summit talks in Gyeongju, 370 km southeast of Seoul. The two-day meeting
dealt with the two countries' relations with North Korea, Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation and shared concerns over Russia's dumping of nuclear waste into the
body of water between the Korean Peninsula and Japan.
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November 6
1922 -- Korea's first recognized pilot, Ahn Chang-nam, succeeds in his maiden
flight from Tokyo to Osaka. At the time, Korea was under Japanese colonial rule.
1990 -- Four direct telephone lines go into service linking South Korea with the
former Soviet Union for the first time. The service followed the two former
adversaries' decision on Sept. 30 the same year to establish formal diplomatic
relations.
1993 -- President Kim Young-sam and Japanese Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa
hold summit talks in Gyeongju, 370 km southeast of Seoul. The two-day meeting
dealt with the two countries' relations with North Korea, Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation and shared concerns over Russia's dumping of nuclear waste into the
body of water between the Korean Peninsula and Japan.
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