Suburbia’s March To Oblivion
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World Briefing | Asia: Japan: China’s Defense Chief Visits
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Bush Still Waits for North Korean Nuclear Report

President Bush and South Korea’s new president, Lee Myung-bak, said that there was a chance for progress on eliminating North Korea’s nuclear arms program.
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Bush Hopeful About North Korean Talks

President Bush and South Korea’s new president, Lee Myung-bak, said that there was a chance for progress on eliminating North Korea’s nuclear arms program.
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South Korea to Resume Importing American Beef

The country’s agreement to allow American beef imports, was an indication of the eagerness of President Lee Myung-bak to mend ties with Washington.
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South Korea Lifts U.S. Beef Ban

The decision removes a key dispute between the two allies, hours before President Bush was to meet South Korea’s new president, Lee Myung-bak, in Washington.
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New President Gains Leverage After South Korean Elections

President Lee Myung-bak’s conservative party had a slim parliamentary majority early Thursday after elections.
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External News for: yung

Analyst: Vanguard 'lives on the edge' - Detroit Free Press

Analyst: Vanguard 'lives on the edge'Detroit Free PressThe for-profit company proposing to take over the Detroit Medical Center is a relatively small hospital operator burdened by high debt. ...and more »

Analyst: Vanguard 'lives on the edge' - Detroit Free Press

Analyst: Vanguard 'lives on the edge'Detroit Free PressThe for-profit company proposing to take over the Detroit Medical Center is a relatively small hospital operator burdened by high debt. ...and more »

Tseng Yung-fu named new Justice Minister - China Post

Focus Taiwan News ChannelTseng Yung-fu named new Justice MinisterChina PostActing Prosecutor General Tseng Yung-fu will be sworn in as the new justice minister Monday, according to a Cabinet announcement. Asked if Tseng would have ...Acting Prosecutor-General Tseng Yung-fu appointed as new minister of justiceeTaiwan NewsTalk of the day -- New justice ministerFocus Taiwan News ChannelCabinet announces new justice ministerRadio Taiwan InternationalFocus Taiwan News Channelall 7 news articles »

Analyst: Vanguard 'lives on the edge' - Detroit Free Press

Analyst: Vanguard 'lives on the edge'Detroit Free PressThe for-profit company proposing to take over the Detroit Medical Center is a relatively small hospital operator burdened by high debt. ...and more »

Tseng Yung-fu named new Justice Minister - China Post

Focus Taiwan News ChannelTseng Yung-fu named new Justice MinisterChina PostActing Prosecutor General Tseng Yung-fu will be sworn in as the new justice minister Monday, according to a Cabinet announcement. Asked if Tseng would have ...Acting Prosecutor-General Tseng Yung-fu appointed as new minister of justiceeTaiwan NewsTalk of the day -- New justice ministerFocus Taiwan News ChannelCabinet announces new justice ministerRadio Taiwan InternationalFocus Taiwan News Channelall 7 news articles »

Citic Pacific: Ex-Chairman Yung Cuts Stake To 8.27% From 9.37% - Wall Street Journal

Citic Pacific: Ex-Chairman Yung Cuts Stake To 8.27% From 9.37%Wall Street JournalHK) said Wednesday former Chairman Larry Yung has cut his stake in the Chinese conglomerate to 8.27% from 9.37% for HK$760 million (US$97.9 million). ...

 
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