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INA From: [support@inadaily.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 12:05 AM To: Bove, Roger Even Subject: INA JoongAng Daily Headline Service _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ INA | JoongAng Daily Headline Service Wednesday, October 19, 2005 ++++++++++++++ SPECIAL PROMOTION ++++++++++++++ Interested in receiving full text articles? Click here for your 30-day free trial. https://www.inadaily.com/pref.php _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ Top Stories * * * On the farms, protests mount over rice prices Japan aide calls for business as usual with Korea Cloners praise future of their work Opinion & Editorial * * * [FOUNTAIN]A complex relationship [VIEWPOINT]Provide better subsidies for interns [OUTLOOK]Weigh the gains and losses of move Business & Finance * * * Korean carrier showcases new commercial jet Secrets of the wealthy: property most popular Business groups combine to fight `restrictive` laws Lifestyle & Culture * * * Climbing walls to enter a larger world Make your own crafts in Andong Actor`s politics wins him few fans Politics * Politicians haul out their heavy weapons _______________________________________________________ Top Stories _______________________________________________________ On the farms, protests mount over rice prices JoongAng Daily [Korea] | Chun Changhwan KOREA Korean farmers have reacted with outrage and frustration as their 2005 harvest continues and they face lower government purchase prices for their crops. This year`s rice purchase price is about a quarter lower than last year`s, and is still falling. On Oct. 5, the government was paying 45,000 won ($43) per 40kilogram (88-pound) bag; the price fell to 41,000 won yesterday. (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ Japan aide calls for business as usual with Korea JoongAng Daily [Korea] | Brian Lee KOREA TOKYO - A day after a visit to the controversial Yasukuni Shrine by Japan`s prime minister, Junichiro Koizumi, his foreign minister tried to assuage Seoul`s anger over the visit. Nobutaka Machimura told the JoongAng Daily and other Korean reporters yesterday that he hoped scheduled visits to Tokyo by President Roh Moohyun in December and Foreign Minister Ban Ki-moon in November would not be canceled. "Exchanges between the two governments should not be stopped because of one issue," the minister said. "When there are problems it`s important to have indepth discussions." (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ Cloners praise future of their work JoongAng Daily [Korea] | Kim Pil-kyu KOREA Stem cells were at center stage at the 2005 Seoul Bio-Medi Symposium yesterday, as the world`s leading cloners gathered to discuss new developments in biotechnology and pondered the uses stem cells could be put to in medical treatments.The symposium, sponsored by the Korea International Trade Association, took place at COEX in southern Seoul. (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ Opinion & Editorial _______________________________________________________ [FOUNTAIN]A complex relationship JoongAng Daily [Korea] | Yi Jung-jae KOREA For many people, there are two types of animals - food and pets. While people enjoy various dishes made of meat, at the same time some continuously emphasize their "love of animals." An example of this perplexed love for animals can be found in the Nazi Third Reich, which passed a law prohibiting cruelty to animals. (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ [VIEWPOINT]Provide better subsidies for interns JoongAng Daily [Korea] | Bae Young KOREA It is the height of the employment season. Universities are actively holding presentations on businesses and their recruitment plans in line with new employment announcements, and students preparing for employment are also moving fast. The largest number ever - around 118,000 applicants - competed at the examination for the employment of civil servants in Seoul city yesterday, making the rate of likely success 100 to 1. As was said by Max Weber, public service is a "vocation" and it requires a sense of being "summoned" to be a civil servant. It is good for the future of Korea, therefore, that there are so many young people with the spirit of sacrifice, service and devotion for their people and country. However, we also feel distress along with the good feeling. We feel sorry for the 117,000 or so applicants who will fail the exam. (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ [OUTLOOK]Weigh the gains and losses of move JoongAng Daily [Korea] | Choi Woo-suk KOREA Businessmen and economists have a tendency to analyze everything in terms of cost and efficiency. The Minister of Justice has exercised his authority to command over the prosecutor general for the first time in the history of the constitution. What was the calculation behind the move? Had the minister considered the shockwave and aftermath when making such a decision? Did he have some deep intention and plan for the future in mind? (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ Business Finance & _______________________________________________________ Korean carrier showcases new commercial jet JoongAng Daily [Korea] | Lee Chul-jae KOREA Visitors to the 2005 Seoul Air Show at Seoul Airport, Seongnam, Gyeonggi province, yesterday got a chance to glimpse the new commercial A380 jumbo jet that Korean Air Co. will be using come 2008. Korean Air has ordered five A380s from Airbus Industrie, each of which has room for 550 seats. However, the company is considering placing only 500 seats and installing a mini-bar and a shower room in the remaining space. (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ Secrets of the wealthy: property most popular JoongAng Daily [Korea] | Kim Changgyu KOREA Have you ever wondered how the wealthy invest their money? Perhaps unsurprisingly, Korea`s doctors, lawyers and entertainers, whose income often reaches several billion won a year, invest the lion`s share of their wealth in real estate. But in a series of interviews with local banks` private banking departments, the JoongAng Ilbo discovered that investment choices are strongly influenced by the investor`s professional background. (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ Business groups combine to fight `restrictive` laws JoongAng Daily [Korea] | Lee Hyun-sang KOREA The business community is lobbying hard to have its voice heard regarding several bills that could restrict business activities. Business advocacy groups hope to either negotiate with the government or hold public hearings on bills currently under review before they are submitted to the National Assembly. (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ Lifestyle & Culture _______________________________________________________ Climbing walls to enter a larger world JoongAng Daily [Korea] | Ines Cho KOREA The globetrotting photographer Kim Yong-ho, finds his native country to be an isolated place, both geographically and culturally. Thus, he says, for every Korean there is a wall to climb over.This thought inspired a vast photographic project of Koreans who have succeeded on the global stage. "Beyond the Wall" is currently showing at the Avenuel Gallery in downtown Seoul. The event is one of many commemorating the 60th anniversary of Korean Liberation. (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ Make your own crafts in Andong JoongAng Daily [Korea] | Lee Min-a KOREA ANDONG, North Gyeongsang - Normally a quiet place year-round, this small city of 182,000 is bustling with tourists ahead of mask and craft art festivals, which have become the trademarks of the town.The annual Andong Mask Dance Festival and Andong Folklore Festival usually come at the end of September and run until mid-October, introducing traditional dances and ceramic arts from inside and outside Korea. According to Andong city officials, at this time of the year the city gets over 70 percent of its annual tourist flow of one million people. (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ Actor`s politics wins him few fans JoongAng Daily [Korea] | Lee Min-a KOREA Fans of the Korean television drama actor Song Il-kook, 34, are aghast at his recent announcement that he would support his mother`s political work.By doing so, Mr. Song is not only breaking an unwritten rule that entertainers and politicians should not mix, but he is doing so on the behalf of a rather unpopular politician. (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ Politics _______________________________________________________ Politicians haul out their heavy weapons JoongAng Daily [Korea] | Chun Su-jin KOREA What began as a controversy over a pro-North Korean professor is fast developing into a political brawl that threatens to exceed the free-for-all that has become the norm in the Roh Moo-hyun administration.The Blue House and the major opposition Grand National Party were at it again yesterday, as the Grand Nationals` chairwoman, Park Geun-hye, attacked the administration at a press conference. "Since the Roh administration began, our national identity has been in danger from the very root. Where is this government leading this country?" she asked rhetorically. The Blue House spokesman, Kim Man-soo, fired back in kind, accusing the opposition party of longing for the return of a "cold war-era dictatorial regime" that could trample on human rights under the rubric of anti-communism. (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ International News Alliance http://www.inadaily.com To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, please visit your Account Page at http://www.inadaily.com/pref.php To cancel this service, please visit next link at https://www.inadaily.com/unsubscribe.php . _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ (C) The content available through inadaily.com is protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws. 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