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Thu, 12/11/2008 - 14:48
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Top headlines in major S. Korean newspapers
SEOUL, Dec. 11 (Yonhap) -- The following are the top headlines in major South Korean newspapers on Dec. 11.
Korean-language dailies
-- Nearly a hundred conservative activist groups run fund raisers (Kyunghyang Shinmun)
-- Gov't releases college entrance exam scores (Kookmin Daily)
-- Prosecutors allege supporter of former President Roh bribed lawmakers (Donga llbo)
-- Conglomerates makes money through dollar-won exchanges (Seoul Shinmun)
-- Results for college entrance exam released (Segye Times)
-- Experts say it's time for S. Korean gov't to invest daringly (JoongAng Ilbo)
-- Gov't demands local banks keep BIS capital ratio at 12 percent (Chosun Ilbo)
-- U.S. to create 5 million 'green jobs' in ten years (Hankyoreh)
-- Supporter of former President Roh allegedly bribed labor union in buying chemical
manufacturer (Hankook Ilbo)
-- Amendment to real estate tax law seen as reverse discrimination (Korea Economic
Daily)
-- City of Seoul to ease regulations on reconstruction of apartment buildings (Maeil
Business Newspaper)
-- Parliamentary agreement on tax reduction criticized as biased, ineffective (Seoul
Economic Daily)
English-language dailies
-- Six-party talks drag on with no agreement yet (JoongAng Daily)
-- U.S. auto sales in Korea are much bigger when GM Daewoo is included (Korea Herald)
-- Local Banks Burdening Economy (Korea Times)
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Korean-language dailies
-- Nearly a hundred conservative activist groups run fund raisers (Kyunghyang Shinmun)
-- Gov't releases college entrance exam scores (Kookmin Daily)
-- Prosecutors allege supporter of former President Roh bribed lawmakers (Donga llbo)
-- Conglomerates makes money through dollar-won exchanges (Seoul Shinmun)
-- Results for college entrance exam released (Segye Times)
-- Experts say it's time for S. Korean gov't to invest daringly (JoongAng Ilbo)
-- Gov't demands local banks keep BIS capital ratio at 12 percent (Chosun Ilbo)
-- U.S. to create 5 million 'green jobs' in ten years (Hankyoreh)
-- Supporter of former President Roh allegedly bribed labor union in buying chemical
manufacturer (Hankook Ilbo)
-- Amendment to real estate tax law seen as reverse discrimination (Korea Economic
Daily)
-- City of Seoul to ease regulations on reconstruction of apartment buildings (Maeil
Business Newspaper)
-- Parliamentary agreement on tax reduction criticized as biased, ineffective (Seoul
Economic Daily)
English-language dailies
-- Six-party talks drag on with no agreement yet (JoongAng Daily)
-- U.S. auto sales in Korea are much bigger when GM Daewoo is included (Korea Herald)
-- Local Banks Burdening Economy (Korea Times)
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