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200 News 1 [10-02-26] 7-9am¡¤This Morning Headlines   ÂüÁ¶¿­±â   89
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 Domestic Headlines   1. South Korea's top court decided yesterday to keep the death penalty in the country's penal code. The Constitutional Court revisited the issue for the first time since 1996 and voted in favor of capital punishment i..
199 News 1 [10-02-25] 7-9am¡¤This Morning Headlines   ÂüÁ¶¿­±â   73
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 Domestic Headlines   1. In order to better connect with the tech-savvy younger generation, the presidential office of Cheong Wae Dae has joined a home-grown social networking site. Yesterday, CheongWaeDae announced thei..
198 News 1 [10-02-24] 7-9am¡¤This Morning Headlines   ÂüÁ¶¿­±â   63
 Domestic Headlines   1. South Korea's top nuclear negotiator Wi Sung-lac headed for China to discuss ways of bringing Pyeongyang back to the negotiation table. Wi's visit comes shortly after North Korea's chief nuclear envoy visited China for talks with Wu Dawei, China's former chie..
197 News 1 [10-02-24] 7-9am¡¤This Morning Headlines   ÂüÁ¶¿­±â   58
 Domestic Headlines   1. South Korea's Constitutional Court will rule on whether or not to keep the death penalty in the country. The decision, expected on Thursday, will be the first time in 13 years the court has debated the issue. South Korea has not carried out the death penalty..
196 News 1 [10-02-23] 7-9am¡¤This Morning Headlines   ÂüÁ¶¿­±â   78
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 Domestic Headlines  1. President Lee Myungbak stated yesterday that he will convene a monthly meeting that will review the country' education policy. The Presiden..

 

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