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INA From: [support@inadaily.com] Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 12:07 AM To: Bove, Roger Even Subject: INA JoongAng Daily Headline Service _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ INA | JoongAng Daily Headline Service Thursday, October 27, 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 * * * Uri stung anew in voting for 4 Assembly seats Spy chiefs implicated in taps China, Korea strike fish safety deal Opinion & Editorial * * * [FOUNTAIN]A relic of Buddha arrives [OUTLOOK]Gambling on Pyongyang`s goals [EDITORIALS]Don`t ignore U.S. sentiment Business & Finance * * * Creditors finish first stage of their Hynix share sale Tax agency to focus on big firms Fall of U.S. firm boosts local auto parts makers Lifestyle & Culture * * * Korea`s top library shifts publishing focus abroad Danish art curator brushes up on Korea How to take your job, shove it, and chill out Technology * Hanaro union may strike over cuts Politics * Hwang dismisses "mistaken" logic * Service marks 26 years since president`s killing _______________________________________________________ Top Stories _______________________________________________________ Uri stung anew in voting for 4 Assembly seats JoongAng Daily [Korea] | Ser Myo-ja KOREA The Grand National Party, Korea`s largest conservative opposition group, was leading in all four National Assembly seats up for grabs in yesterday`s byelections at 10:30 p.m., although only one race had been decided.Perhaps the biggest surprise, if yesterday evening`s trends held, would be in a working-class district in Ulsan, an industrial city in Korea`s southeast that had elected a member of the pro-labor Democratic Labor Party to a seat last year. Yoon Doo-hwan of the Grand National Party, however, was outpacing the left-wing party`s candidate as of late yesterday evening. (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ Spy chiefs implicated in taps JoongAng Daily [Korea] | Jo Kang-su, Moon Byung-joo KOREA A continuing investigation by prosecutors has contradicted statements by the intelligence agency heads during the Kim Dae-jung administration that they had not sanctioned illegal wiretapping of Koreans.In an indictment that charged Kim Eunsong, a former deputy intelligence chief, of criminal activity in connection with domestic wiretapping, the prosecutors also charged that Lim Dong-won and Shin Kun, both intelligence agency heads under President Kim, were involved in those programs at the agency. (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ China, Korea strike fish safety deal JoongAng Daily [Korea] | Yoo Jee-ho KOREA China and South Korea have agreed on measures that Seoul said will improve the safety of exports from China`s fishponds to this country.The minister of fisheries, Oh Keo-don, and Li Changjiang, the head of China`s quarantine administration, signed an agreement in Beijing yesterday that commits the Chinese agency to regular testing at fishponds that raise fish for export to Korea. (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ Opinion & Editorial _______________________________________________________ [FOUNTAIN]A relic of Buddha arrives JoongAng Daily [Korea] | Lee Sang-il KOREA It had been raining for more than 10 days near Famen Temple in Xian, China, as of Aug. 24, 1981. Around 10 a.m. it started to thunder and there was lightning above the 13-tiered octagonal pagoda. The pagoda, which had been standing for over 400 years, was cut in half as if sliced by a knife from the top. (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ [OUTLOOK]Gambling on Pyongyang`s goals JoongAng Daily [Korea] | Chung Jin-hong KOREA President Roh Moo-hyun is not finished with his coalition plan. His plan is now knocking on the door of the North Korean Workers` Party. In a speech at the National Assembly, Moon Hee-sang, the chairman of the Uri Party, has already expressed his intention to have an inter-party exchange with the North Korean Workers` Party, which has not given up its policy goal of communizing the Korean Peninsula. He has also proclaimed that he would visit Pyongyang to oversee the launching of ties. Although the public`s attention on the issue has been diluted by the controversy over Professor Kang Jeong-koo`s pro-Pyongyang remarks and Justice Minister Chun Jung-bae`s intervention in law enforcement, the exchange between the Uri Party and the North Korean Workers` Party is already a fait accompli. (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ [EDITORIALS]Don`t ignore U.S. sentiment JoongAng Daily [Korea] KOREA The current state of U.S.-South Korean relations was referred to as being the victim of "historical amnesia" by a top U.S. politician, this time Senator Hillary Clinton, who is rumored to be the Democratic Party`s next presidential candidate.The term was once used by Congressman Henry Hyde, a Republican representative who leads the House Committee on International Relations, when he described the controversy in South Korea over the statue of General MacArthur. Yet within a month, the term was used again by a prominent Democratic politician. The incident shows that both ruling and opposition lawmakers in the United States are feeling uncomfortable and worried about the current state of relations with South Korea. (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ Business & Finance _______________________________________________________ Creditors finish first stage of their Hynix share sale JoongAng Daily [Korea] | Kim Dong-ho, Seo Ji-eun KOREA The first part of the long-awaited sale of Hynix Semiconductor Inc. by its creditors was completed yesterday, with investors at home and abroad buying up the 23.4 percent stake on offer. According to Hynix such creditors as Korea Exchange Bank yesterday, the sale of 130 million shares owned by 127 financial institutions worth 2.0 trillion won ($1.9 billion) went smoothly. Many of the shares were sold in blocks, while overseas investors took advantage of global depositary receipts, a bank certificate used to invest in a foreign company. (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ Tax agency to focus on big firms JoongAng Daily [Korea] | Hong Byeong-gee KOREA The National Tax Service said yesterday it would reduce audits of small and medium-sized firms here, at a time when the tax agency is tightening its grip on foreign and major domestic companies amid a looming budget shortfall. The agency, announcing a tax audit plan for local businesses yesterday, said next year it will conduct tax audits of 3,812 local companies, or 1.2 percent of the total number nationwide that are subject to corporate income taxes, down from 3,967 businesses, or 1.3 percent of the total, that face tax probes this year. The agency is expected to scale down its audits of small businesses in particular. (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ Fall of U.S. firm boosts local auto parts makers JoongAng Daily [Korea] | Yoo Jeeho KOREA The demise of a U.S. competitor appears to be a shot in the arm for Korean auto parts makers. When Delphi Corp., the largest auto parts maker in the United States, filed for bankruptcy on Oct. 8, Korean car industry analysts predicted a windfall for domestic manufacturers as U.S.-based automakers were forced to buy more parts from overseas suppliers. (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ Lifestyle & Culture _______________________________________________________ Korea`s top library shifts publishing focus abroad JoongAng Daily [Korea] | Park Soo-mee KOREA Countries often seek to promote their culture using publications, so it was a natural step for the National Library of Korea to invite 25 librarians from overseas universities and research organizations to a workshop on Korean studies.While China and Japan continually promote themselves through academic publications, the Korean government has been more cautious about networking with overseas institutions. In contrast, the Japan Foundation has been hosting regular workshops for librarians involved with Japanese studies since 1996. (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ Danish art curator brushes up on Korea JoongAng Daily [Korea] | Park Sung-ha KOREA Most Danes know Korea through Hyundai Motors, Samsung Electronics and the national soccer squad. But few have much exposure to Korea`s artistic culture. But Joan Hornby isn`t the average Dane. (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ How to take your job, shove it, and chill out Meet the 5,000 members of the national union for jobless people: baeksu JoongAng Daily [Korea] | Choi Sun-young KOREA Some people call them lazy, even though they only sleep 12 hours a day. Other say they`re moochers, just because they borrow money and never pay it back. They`re sick of the stereotypes people have of baeksu, the perpetually jobless, and they`re organizing - very gradually - to do something about it, maybe. (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ Technology _______________________________________________________ Hanaro union may strike over cuts JoongAng Daily [Korea] KOREA Unionized workers at Hanaro Telecom Inc., Korea`s second-largest broadband Internet operator, voted to go on strike over the company`s plans to slash almost a fourth of its workforce, the union said yesterday. About 85 percent of the 1,161 unionized workers who voted on Tuesday evening supported the industrial action, the union said, adding that it will decide when to strike depending on the outcome of a seventh meeting with management. (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ Politics _______________________________________________________ Hwang dismisses "mistaken" logic JoongAng Daily [Korea] | Lee Young-jong KOREA Hwang Jang-yop, the highest-level North Korean official to have defected to the South, criticized South Korean attitudes toward North Korea yesterday at a seminar attended by former ministers and government officials. Addressing increased inter-Korean cooperation and the fact that the younger generation takes a friendlier stance toward the North, Mr. Hwang said some people were mistakenly dismissing this as just a generational change, which he found depressing. (C) 2005 JoongAng Daily _______________________________________________________ Service marks 26 years since president`s killing JoongAng Daily [Korea] | Lee Kayoung, Chun Su-jin KOREA The major opposition Grand National Party held a leading members` conference yesterday but its chairwoman, Park Geun-hye, was nowhere in sight. Instead, Ms. Park headed to the National Cemetery in Dongjak-dong, southern Seoul, for a memorial service for her father, former President Park Chung Hee. Yesterday was the 26th anniversary of the day his close subordinate, Kim Jae-kyu, shot the former president to death in 1979. The assassination ended the long presidency of Mr. Park, who took power in a military coup in 1961. 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TITLE: U.S. to the World: Charge It! REPORTER: David Wessel DATE: Feb 12, 2004 PAGE: A2 LINK: http:/online.wsj.com/article/0,SB107653943329227434,00.html TOPICS: Trade Deficit SUMMARY: This capital column article discusses the implications of persist...
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