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Lee Named Chief Editorial Writer; Sah Tapped as Managing Editor

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The Korea Times appointed Lee Chang-sup, 52, as the chief editorial writer of the nation's oldest English newspaper, Thursday. Sah Dong-seok, 53, was named the paper's managing editor.

Lee, who joined the paper in 1984 as a trainee reporter, served as finance and business editors and executive managing editor. Sah served as political and business editors, new media department chief and deputy managing editor after joining the daily in 1984.

Assistant managing editor Lee Kap-soo, 56, was appointed as chief of the newspaper's advertising department.