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Stop misuse of presidential pardons
In many countries around the world, leaders have the right to pardon individuals. In some hands this is a responsible tool used to right a miscarriage of justice. But it can also be a political act that promotes cronyism and undermines the rule of ..

'Ugly Koreans' everywhere
I doubt the term "ugly Koreans" only came from Koreans going overseas to buy sex. When I travel to other countries, I can always spot other Koreans.

Original principles of sports
Lance Armstrong is a sad example of what sports has become today.

Pro-life rally
I commend the thousands of people who took part in Dublins pro-life rally. Legalized abortion is a right protected by a false freedom. Psychologically, women who commit abortions are wounded for life. They will succeed in removing something fr..

Unclear, puzzling story
The article on page 3 of your Jan. 12-13 newspaper about a seven-month-old Korean-born baby adopted by U.S. parents is unclear, puzzling and lacking in certain important details. In the best interest of the child, I believe your readers deserve to ..

Commending Bardot for saving elephants
I commend animal rights activist and anti-euthanasia advocate Brigitte Bardot for her efforts to rescue and save two Asian elephants allegedly suffering from tuberculosis in a Lyon zoo.

Toward peaceful horizon in 2013
The thought-provoking article by John J. Metzler entitled "Global horizon in New Year"(Opinion, Jan. 3, 2013) stimulates a fundamental question: what should be done to have a really peaceful 2013 in the Asia-Pacific area, a region in which many..

Helping children, saving world

Young children need our help. A lot of sad, devastating and scary news that is seen on a daily basis can leave our children emotionally hurt throughout their lives.

The tragic shooting at a Connecticut school on Dec. 14, for example, saw 2..

Cherishing good food
Thank you for your Dec. 27 article ("Bakery war deepening," p. 16) that brings to the attention of your readers the growing and destructive problem of the "big" business that enters a neighborhood and takes over the "small" long-established family ..

Death of journalists
In third world countries, journalists are still paying a high price for exposing the truth. According to Reporters Without Borders, 88 journalists lost their lives in 2012 while covering wars and gang fights in different countries.

Addressing reverse brain drain
Have you heard of the "brain drain" phenomenon?

Being student-parents
Do you think that you will be a father or mother tomorrow? There are many college students who are parents, more than you think these days. A figure released by Sisa Seoul, a newspaper, showed two out of 10 university students have been pregnant or..

Looming climate disaster
After the worse effects of global warming in different countries, the recent conference in Qatar on climate change has become a big challenge for the conscience of big powers which are mostly responsible for climate disasters.

POCOG sets record straight on Alpensia
POCOG (PyeongChang Organizing Committee for 2018 Olympic and Paralymic Games) believes that the 2018 Olympic Winter Games will not be adversely affected by Alpensias recent financial difficulties as reported in the newspaper on Nov. 30, 2012.

A view from Israel
BOOM! I jumped, startled and scared. How did that happen, there was no siren alerting of an incoming missile from Gaza. It sounded just like last night, when the BOOM! I heard turned out to be a missile destroying an apartment building in Risho..

What would you do?
After eight days of fighting in the south of Israel and the Gaza Strip, a ceasefire was achieved with the help of Egypt as a mediator and prominent diplomats including U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.

About KT's rationalization plan article

Dear editor,

Regarding the article “KT to halve payroll by 2020,” which appeared on the front page of your newspaper’s Monday edition, we have a couple of points on which we would like to set the record straight.

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