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America
Women¡¯s Equality Day, August 26, 2008
The United States designates August 26 of each year as Women's Equality Day. The day marks the 1920 passage of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that gave American women full ...

Dear Banks in America
Did Russia's House of Cards Fall the Same Way?
By Thomas Emmon Pisano
ST Columnist
It is a stronghold for the preservation of our funds, our dreams, and a hedge against inflation that is the American banking system. Our banks are the strongest and most regulated of any institution in the ...

5th Annual International Business Awards announces
S. Korean's Best Global Companies of the Year

Fairfax, VA — Companies and individuals from 26 countries, including first-time winners Bulgaria, Mexico, Panama, Romania and Sudan, have been announced as Stevie¢ç Award winners in the fifth ...

Special announcement
ST Columnist Pisano Opens His Website

Writer-Artist-Techincian Wants to Better Serve Readers
The Seoul Times takes pride in announcing that Mr. Thomas Emmon Pisano, a renowned US writer and a special columnist for The Seoul Times, has recently opened his website for his ...

Gyenari:
Korean BBQ Goes Upscale in Culver City

New Restaurant Leaves the Grit to K-town
By S. Irene Virbila
Times Restaurant Critic
CULVER CITY, California continues to bust out in new restaurants, so much so that on a weekend night it can be tough to find a spot in one of the city's (free) parking structures. And so valet stations are popping ...

Poll: U.S. Presidential Race Statistically Tied
The presidential race between Democratic candidate Barack Obama and his rival Republican John McCain remained statistically tied, according to a poll published on Aug. 19, 2008. Forty-five percent ...

U.S. Falling Behind South Korea and Taiwan
Few developments have had broader consequences for the public sector than the introduction of the Internet and digital technology. Electronic government offers the promise of utilizing technology to improve ...

Korean Artist SooJin Jeong in New York Exhibition
NEW YORK, NY — The Agora Gallery (530 West 25th Street, Chelsea, New York, NY, 10001) is proud to present "SooJin Jeong in Strength in Color." Scheduled to run from Sept. 9 through Sept. 30 ...

Dogs May Tell Much About A Man
If a man owns a mutt, he is typically happy-go-lucky and will make a good mate, says Wendy Diamond, author of "How To Understand Men Through Their Dogs." "They are not concerned about pedigree," she ...

America Is Already Committing Acts of War Against Iran
USA taxpayer dollars are funding activities that result in Iranians being killed and wounded and Iranian property destroyed — acts of war. The war between the United States and Iran is on. American taxpayer ...

Obama Needs to Hammer Economic, Foreign Policy Failures in Bush/Cheney Years
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Memorial Service for a Fallen Hero
The Terrible Consequences of Runaway Spending in U.S. Government
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Koreans Absolutely Correct to Object to US Beef Imports
Man Risks Own Life to Save Drowning Bear
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Secret Life of the World's Biggest Fish Revealed
California's Suit against Whole Foods Markets
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Newwork Hosts Mayor from Seoul's Jung-gu
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US Woman, Prounounced Dead, Comes Alive
New Mexico Gov. Richardson: Best USA Secretary of State 2008
American-Assamese Preparing White Paper on One-Horned Rhino
US Girl Who Lived in Korea Wins Scholarship
Race, Differences between US, and Fixation
China Olympics, Tibet Torture, Coca-Cola Profits
Mouse Adult Stem Cells Developed into Heart and Blood Cells
2-Week-Old Twins Overdosed by 1,000 Times
Reedley, Dinuba Honor Korean Legacy
Int'l Counter-Narcotics Policy in Afghanistan Victimizes the Poorest, Fuels Armed Resistance
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Ex-President Kim Dae-Jung Visits Portland, Ore.
Gorbachev Asked to Lead Next USA President Out of Iraq Conflict
S. Korea's Bulldozer President Lee Myung-Bak on CNN's Talk Asia
Tiger Needs Major Comeback
Global Views of USA Improve
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U.S. House Speaker Pelosi to Dalai Lama's Defence
Art Chicago 2008 Draws Leading Art Galleries
"Wild Dogs in the Night"
American Seeing through the Haze
Yahoo Expected to Reject Microsoft's TOB
Obama Sweeps Nebraska, Washington, Louisiana
From Korea to Delano with Tiger Spirit
Clinton Wins in Missouri; GOP Race Close
From Korea to Delano with Tiger Spirit
If It¡¯s Tuesday, It Must Be Spanish
Student 'Ambassador' Dies Neglected & Alone
Hillary, Romney Emerge as Winners of Nevada Caucuses
President Bush Wraps Up UAE Visit
Assassination Poses Dilemma for US
House Prices in Asia Gain Momentum
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Chavez Loses Constitutional Vote
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1000th Rare Whale Shark Found
Hillary Is a Symptom of America's Malaise
Presidential Candidate Bill Richardson Outlines His Foreign Policy Agenda
Internet a Threat, Says UN Terror Chief
Spain's King Tells Chavez to "Shut Up"
Dolphins Save Surfer from Shark's Attack
Plain English Gets Harder in Global Era
A New Partnership With Latin America
Korean-American Crowned Ms. America
Ron Paul, Hope for a Reunited Korea
Argentina's first lady wins presidency: polls
Blackwater: the Visigoths
600 Billion Dollars!
S. Korea, Seoul Not Best Places to Live in
Young Professionals in US Bring Agri-issues under Spotlight
US School Officials Enforcing School Policies
Free the Cuban Five Now!
Why We Should Exit Iraq Now
US Foreign Policymakers Face New Challenge
Language Teaching Gains Second Life:
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Dead Airman's Affidavit: Roswell Aliens Were Real
Hate and The Enemies of Reason
The Palestine Conspiracy
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Korean Exchange Student Excels in the US
New Orleans and the Price of Beans
Model Gisele Bundchen Opposes Condom Ban
With Korea as Model, Bush Team Ponders Long Support Role in Iraq
Boy Bags Wild Hog Bigger Than 'Hogzilla'
Lost Loves Found Again?
Stand Up America and Protest!
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Donald Trump Becomes a Grandfather
Shetty Doesn't Want to Charge Gere for Kissing
Salmonella, My Old Friend ...
CNN Interviews Indian Actress Shilpa Shetty
World Publics Favor New Powers for the UN
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CSFES Helps Exchange Students in the US
Bush Shows New, Improved Policy on N. Korea
In Nature But Not Invented By Nature
Flag Could Be Key to Return of USS Pueblo
Allard Wants USS Pueblo Back From N. Korea
Death Toll Rises to 31 in Virginia Tech Shooting
Convicted Felons Allowed to Host Teenagers
Did Katrina Almost Destroy New Orleans?
Greetings from New Orleans
US Congress Should Pass FTA for More Jobs
Traveling with Thomas
Cuba: A Success Story
Is US Blind to Dangers of Foreign Outsourcing?
Apple TV Connects Computer to TV
US Judge Throws Out Suit Against Google
Starbucks Signs McCartney to New Music Label
The World Really Does Not Know Me
Alarm Bells Sound in Nandigram for Indian Democracy
US Spends Much Less Money on Diplomacy Than Military
The Anatomy of Homelessness II
Boston Lead Singer Brad Delp Dies at 55
Rumors and Truth
The Queen
Is US Profiting from Miseries of the Homeless?
Tyra Banks Looks for Another 'Top Model'
This Is Our Gift to Our Children
Rio Carnival Parades End with Few Violence
The Anatomy of Homelessness
Wanna Have Clever Baby? Eat More Seafood!
U.N. Chief Dispels Criticism over Allegedly Bypassing Procedures: NYT
Booming Panama City Awaits Noriega's Return
Polygamists Practice Big Love In Arizona
Sole Superpower Challenged by New Rivals
S. Korea Makes Best Fake Handbags
"Sex Slave Resolution Will Clear House"
An Open Letter to America on Patriotism
Castro Appears on TV for 1st Time in 3 Months
Chavez: Castro Fighting for Life
Headhunters at Harvard May Pick a Woman
Little Asia on the Hill
Korea's Pop Idols Hunt Leads to Auditions in US
"ONLY THE FIRST TIME YOU KILL"
America: Land of Abundance, Insane Homeless
UN Sec. Gen.-Designate Ban Urges Iran on Talks
New Molecule Promises Early Detection of Alzheimer's: Study
Collision with Horse Restores Man's Full Vision
"The Giant Rat of Sumatra"
Rice Pioneer Dr. Henry Beachell Dies at 100
US Rep. Keith Ellison Wants to Carry Koran
Beaches, Best Option for Homeless in Hawaii
Cameron Diaz Discovers Inner Peace
Internet Fraud, Greedy Easy Targets?
Problem of Discipline in US Public Schools
Bush Taps Gates to Replace Rumsfeld
Risky Teen Sex: Blame Social Pressures
DA Declines Suing Host in Exchange Saga
Bill Clinton, George Bush & Craig Scott
US Bishops Given Misleading Guidlines
Disaster Declared as Quake Hits Hawaii
Venezuela and Iran in Unlikely Bond
Parents of Korean Exchange Students Warned
A. Villaraigosa's Asian Tour Begins on Oct. 15
Research Targets Korean-Americans in US
"Woman Avoids Jail for Theft from Student"
We've Been Excluded from High-Level Dialogue
Chávez Literary Theme -- Power of the People
Tribute to Illegal Migrant Workers Killed in 9-11
Bush Acknowledges Secret CIA Prisons
Stem Cell Politics: Divide and Conquer
HIV Prevention Must Address Women' Needs
Students Land in US without Schools, Hosts
Young Foreign Students Left Unprotected in US
S. Korean FM Ban Best Choice to Head UN
Staying Alive with HIV
CSFES Helps Foreign Students in the US
Korean Cusine Popular in the US
Mideast:Food with One Hand, Arms with Other
Navratilova Visits Laureus "Fight Back" Project
Sun Kills 60,000 a Year, WHO Warns
To Know You Is to Love You
Stem Cells Veto: A Cause for Hope
Science and Ethics at Crucial Crossroads
Albert Einstein's Love Life Revealed
American Man Speaks after 19 Years in Coma
Passive Smoking: Why Is It Dangerous?
Saved by the Belle, a Beagle Who Rang 911
Dan Rather Leaves CBS after 4 Decades
Drinking Coffee Maybe Good for Liver
Stem Cells — A Changed Personal Course
Korean Stocks Fall Hard as Dow Falls Sharply
Shadow of Pentagon on CIA
How Does My DNA Work?
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Stem Cells -- Changing My Personal Course
Power Platforms Make Every Woman an Amazon
Stem Cells -- Changing Personal Course
Pole to Pole 2006: Inspirational Insanity, Again!
Jesus and Illegal Immigrants?
Stem Cells -- Changing a Personal Course
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New Device Allows Woman to See without Eyes
Seal Hunters Ram Protesters' Inflatable Boat
Woman Displays Exceptional Recall of Her Past
S. Korea Has 'Strong Will' to Beat Japan
Polygamy Drives Plot of New HBO Dramedy
Freedom of Speech in English Only?
Rice Pumps Iron for the Cameras
World Population Reaches 6.5 Bil. This Year
Bilingual Education: Parents Know Best
The GOP: No Guest Worker Program?
Tancredo: the Ugly Face of the GOP?
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"Warrior Princess" to White House?
Rice's Q & A with S. Korea's FM Ban Ki-Moon
U.S.-South Korea Relationship Has Soured
Speedskating's Apolo Anton Ohno
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Science Takes Hard Look Inward
Rights for Illegal immigrants?
Schatten Tries to Patent Human Cloning
Bush Announces Strategic Language Initiative
Kimchi Sales Rise Linked to Bird Flu Cure?
Wolves Thrive but Animosity Keeps Pace
What Makes Some Scientists Cheat?
Healthcare for All?
No English, No Service?
Clemency Appeal Rejected by the Terminator
Korean Scientists Likely to Face Tighter Scrutiny
Hopes for Korea Will Be Aired At Seoul Summit
Inmates Try Boot Camp for Kicking Drugs
When Language Knowledge Means Security
Bigfoot-Sized Ape Lived Alongside Humans
Bilingual Principals?
US Artist Mark Rothko's Works to Come to Seoul
US Congressman Proposes Border Fence
Hillary's Attack Bewilders Seoul Government
Mexicans Head North for Better Life, Way North
Mexico in US
Poll: Americans More Accepting
Tongue-Tied Bush?
China-S. Korea Overtake US As No. 1 Spammer
US Democrat to Go to N. Korea for Nuclear Talks
Is Immigration a Local Affair?
Python Bursts after Trying to Swallow Gator
Voting Rights in Español
East Meets West, With an Argentine Twist
Legendary Monster of Deep Captured on Film
Profiting from Illegal Immigration?
Ashton & Demi Get Married
Job Safety for All?
As Human Crisis Abated, Animal Rescues Began
When English Only Discriminates
After 4 Years, 1st Renewal Signs at Ground Zero
Over 1 in 4 Korean Men in US Smoke
Microsoft S. Ballmer Vows to "KILL" Google
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Our Shrinking Language Tapestry
Guilty Parents, Innocent Children?
Language Born of Colonialism Thrives Again
Choices, Up to Your Knees
Scientists Speak Up on Mix of God and Science
Olivia Newton-John's Lover Gone
No End to Woes for Michael Jackson
Only One Language for America?
OMA Designs Museum, Multiuse Complex in US
George Bush: Already Lame Duck?
Christian Groups Press Bush About N.Korea
Wyatt Earp Fought Here, but the Corral Isn't O.K.
Peter Jennings Dies at 67
New Chapter in the Mystery of Marilyn
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An American Trying to Capture Monet's Magic
The Men Who Bombed Hiroshima
US Hints N. Korea Talks near End
How the Father of the A-bomb Fell from Grace
Nuke May not Have Brought Japan to Surrender
A Comprehensive Immigration Bill That Works
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The Day the World Lit Up
Big Fish That (Sadly) Aren't Getting Away
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Ten Thousand Years of Cherokee History
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Driving in English Only?
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New Design Unveiled for Freedom Tower
The Aliens Are Invading?!
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Last Crusade in Career that Reshaped Religion
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Blueprint to Terror-proof Nation's Skyscrapers
How the Web Changes Your Eeading Habits
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Korean Word for Golf?
America in its Photo Innocence
Oprah Winfrey Heads Celebrity Power List
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Michael Jackson Cleared of All Charges
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11 Steps to a Better Brain
That Exotic, Deceptive London Smog
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Entropy: Enemy of Evolution?
English-Only Laws: Why?
Arnold Schwarzenegger: Pete Wilson II?
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Language Fluency Means Security
World 'Must Stop N. Korea Testing'
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Annan Urges Anti-Nuclear Effort
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Girlie Man Budget
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Hanwha Funds Korea-US Exchange Council
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