• [Editorial] Being True to Reform is the Answer
    The ruling Uri Party chairman Lee Bu Young and the whole of the party's central standing committee resigned en masses on Monday. That leadership team had been in place since a direct representat..
    Jan.4,2005 06:54 KST
  • [Editorial] Crack Down on 'Illegal Industrial Training'
    The industrial trainee system permitted companies making overseas investments is being operated illegally and it is shocking that government authorities are looking the other way. Legally,..
    Jan.4,2005 06:53 KST
  • [Editorial] Has Quality of Life Improved That Much?
    According to Bank of Korea (BOK) figures released Monday Korea ranked 9th in gross domestic product (GDP) among Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) nations in 2003, again conf..
    Jan.4,2005 03:20 KST
  • [Editorial] Everyone Must Do Their Part for Economy
    The biggest task for the year ahead is economic recovery. That would be because the suffering resulting from the continued economic stagnation cannot be endured any longer. Now is a time when business..
    Jan.3,2005 07:18 KST
  • [Editorial] Wrong About Troops, Wrong About Extension
    The bill to extend the time Korean troops are in Iraq for another year passed late at night in the National Assembly on December 31, the very day the current authorization expired. Though an important..
    Jan.3,2005 07:17 KST
  • [Editorial] Last Chance for Uri Party
    The ruling Uri Party is in a state of internal dispute as the new year begins, over the failure to pass the four major reform bills. Floor leader Chun Jung Bae resigned from his post on January ..
    Jan.3,2005 02:42 KST
  • [Editorial] Rekindle That Energy With Change and Unity
    A new year has begun. Looking back, the year past was exhausting and depressing. The country failed to produce anything of decent communal value. That is a misfortune brought about by selfishness and ..
    Jan.1,2005 15:29 KST
  • [Editorial] A 'Global Tragedy' That Must Not Be Repeated
    The scale of the damage from the earthquake and tsunami that hit southern Asia on Sunday is growing like a snowball. If the count continues unabated the number of people who died on the day of the eve..
    Jan.1,2005 00:15 KST
  • [Editorial] Nat'l Assembly Must Examine Rice Negotiations
    The government has given final announcement about the results of whether or not there will be a grace period on flat tariffs for rice. There will be a 10-year delay, but the low-tariff import quota wi..
    Jan.1,2005 00:14 KST
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