• “Football is… what the referee says it is.”
    Korean national football team member Lee Chun-soo cried when Korea lost to Switzerland. He later said he cried because it meant Korea failed to make it to the top 16 in this yea...
    Jun.26,2006 09:18 KST
  • Korean national football squad returns home
    Korean national football players hold a press conference in the lobby of the Incheon International Airport on June 25 upon returning from Germany, their defeat in the preliminar...
    Jun.26,2006 09:09 KST
  • Better finish all your rice
    People scoop rice out of a huge cauldron at Cheju Hanaro Mart on June 22. The event was part of a Gangwon Province specialty sales promotion. The huge cauldron can cook 500 bowl...
    Jun.24,2006 08:41 KST
  • Private schools never change
      Korean society is changing, as seen by the fact that the Supreme Court has decided to allow persons who have had sex-change operations to be legally classified according to ...
    Jun.23,2006 09:36 KST
  •  Private schools never change
    Korean society is changing, as seen by the fact that the Supreme Court has decided to allow persons who have had sex-change operations to be legally classified according to their new gender on the..
    Jun.23,2006 09:36 KST
  • Expectations and concerns
    Foreign business workers based in Seoul watch North Korean workers manufacture containers for cosmetics at a plant in the Kaesong Industrial Complex, North...
    Jun.23,2006 09:32 KST
  • Coins of hope
    Seoul citizens throw coins into the Palsukdam area of Cheonggye stream (Cheonggyecheon) on June 21. The Seoul City office donated 10.17 million won (10,70...
    Jun.22,2006 09:04 KST
  • Early harvest
    South Korean farmers in Hooan-ri, Icheon City, central Gyeonggi Province, harvest rice in their greenhouse for the first time this year. They planted the rice on Feb. 14. Icheo...
    Jun.21,2006 09:28 KST
  • [Cartoon] Powered by news reports
    Intelligence agencies have spotted North Korea’s missile defense (MD) program being fueled on the launch pad by U.S. president George W. Bush and Japanese prime minister Junichi...
    Jun.21,2006 09:08 KST
  •  Everything’s a football
    U.S. president George W. Bush circles above, saying, "Taepodong, Taepodong," the name of the missile North Korea is suspected of fueling in preparation for a test launch. Bus...
    Jun.20,2006 09:39 KST
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