• [Cartoon] Uri Party Bus Backfires on Road to Gwangju
    With Gwangju becoming a hotly contested region in upcoming elections, the ruling Uri Party was on its way to events remembering the massacre there in May 1980. But it keeps gett...
    May.15,2006 10:56 KST
  • [Cartoon] Hwang's followers hear the news
    High on a mountaintop, disgraced stem-cell researcher Hwang Woo-suk wears a man-made halo, having been crowned by the Roh administration, the media, the scientific community, an...
    May.15,2006 02:01 KST
  • [Cartoon] Jee Man-won does it again
    Conservative commentator and military expert Jee Man-won says the authorities in Pyeongtaek should have fired upon protesters during recent demonstrations against U.S. base expa...
    May.15,2006 01:50 KST
  • [Film] Asking 'How?' versus 'Why?' in Korea cinema
    People usually think of films as merely telling stories, but good ones also ask questions. They may be questions of identity, such as "Who is the killer?", often the underlying ...
    May.15,2006 01:45 KST
  • [Cartoon] Paying your taxes can kill you
    One certain well-to-do individual gets away with evading taxes while another bribes officials to get a tax exemption. Both seem to be doing quite fine. Regular citizens ha...
    May.15,2006 01:05 KST
  • ABC plans TV documentary on pop star Rain
    The U.S. TV network ABC will likely film a documentary on the life of the South Korean pop singer Rain. "I was asked to be in a TV documentary about me by Rudy Bednar, an exe...
    May.15,2006 00:58 KST
  • Construction begins on Nam June Paik museum
    government of Gyeonggi Province commenced the construction of the Nam June Paik Museum in Yongin, south of Seoul, on Tuesday as part of its efforts to remember the Korean-born A...
    May.15,2006 00:56 KST
  • [Cartoon] Babies are expensive
    Korea now has one of the world's lowest birthrates. A couple does the numbers and has to factor in a lack of job security, the cost of housing, and massive expenditures fo...
    May.15,2006 00:45 KST
  • Roh to Wear Chun Doo Hwan's Medals?
    Former president Chun Doo Hwan is officially having his medals taken away, having received some of them for putting down the democratic uprising in Gwangju, but he is refusing t...
    May.8,2006 15:16 KST
  • Change Hats to Help Popularity?
    The main opposition Grand National Party is flying high when it comes to approval ratings, despite taking hits from issues like bribery scandals in its local candidate primaries...
    May.8,2006 15:14 KST
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