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Harvard professor of Korean History Carter Eckert says the discussion is looking at PSY as a modern global digital culture phenomenon.
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Let me set the stage by describing our history with Russian and Korean companies, and then I will explain where Chinese companies are in terms of becoming sophisticated consumers of legal services.
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The Korean carmaker is bucking decades of automotive history by tapping its Hyundai Steel unit to produce virgin steel for cars rather than buying it from suppliers.
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On February 25th, Roh Moo-hyun will be inaugurated as South Korea's president at what is starting to look like one of the bleaker moments in his country's history since 1953, when the Korean war ended.
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After serving three years in the Army during the Korean War, he earned a master's degree in American history from the University of Wisconsin in 1956.
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Defending Olympic champion Park Ta-Hwan was leading at the final turn, but the 20-year-old Sun surged past his South Korean rival in the final length to seal a place in Chinese Olympic history.
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In its 60-year history, this company has risen to prominence as one of the chief Korean chaebols, and its founding family, the Koos, have got rich.
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During the first half of this year, Korean businesses, including the chaebol, have recorded the most profitable period in all of their history-not because of radical change towards rationalization and streamlining of their business management or any breakthrough in their technology development, but because of successful government policies.
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Mr. Abe's remarks on Wednesday came after the Japanese press reported that concerns over his interpretation of history were expressed in a meeting between U.S. President Barack Obama and his South Korean counterpart Park Geun-hye in Washington.
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If you examine the history of U.S. military spending between the founding of the Republic and the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950, a distinct pattern emerges.
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