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Today in Korean history
Today in Korean history
Jan. 3
1951 -- South Korea's government begins pre-censorship on publications.
2007 -- Ban Ki-moon, a South Korean diplomat, starts work as the eighth
Secretary-General of the United Nations. Elected by the U.N. General Assembly, he
succeeded Kofi Annan and passed several major reforms on peacekeeping and U.N.
employment practices.
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Jan. 3
1951 -- South Korea's government begins pre-censorship on publications.
2007 -- Ban Ki-moon, a South Korean diplomat, starts work as the eighth
Secretary-General of the United Nations. Elected by the U.N. General Assembly, he
succeeded Kofi Annan and passed several major reforms on peacekeeping and U.N.
employment practices.
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