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Next 10 Years of Internet Economy
Next 10 Years of Internet Economy
Sometimes a sheet of paper can change the course of human history. The American Declaration of Independence in 1776, Karl Marx' Communist Manifesto in 1848 and the Cairo Declaration in 1943 were pivotal documents that shaped modern history and are still influencing the everyday life of people around the world.
Cho Jin-seo2008-05-29 19:26
Seoul Backpedals on Financial Liberalization
Seoul Backpedals on Financial Liberalization
Korea has been backpedaling on its financial liberalization as the government has been increasingly stepping in to financial markets and transactions to control the free flow of money
Kim Jae-kyoung2008-05-29 19:25
Who Are Yu Young-mo and Ham Seok-heon?
Who Are Yu Young-mo and Ham Seok-heon?
Yu was a thinker and follower of Lee Seung-hun who founded Osan School and later led the March 1 Independence Movement.
Han Sang-hee2008-05-29 19:23
Ssial Embraces Grassroots, Openness
Ssial Embraces Grassroots, Openness
Ahead of the 22nd World Congress of Philosophy, to be held in August, Korean philosophy is getting fresh spotlight from scholars and thinkers both at home and abroad. It's the first time that the congress will be held in Asia.
Han Sang-hee2008-05-29 19:21
  • Who Are Yu Young-mo and Ham Seok-heon?
Fair Judging and Refereeing Key to Future of Taekwondo
Fair Judging and Refereeing Key to Future of Taekwondo
Choue Chung-won, the gray-haired president of the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF), provides a glimpse of gentlemanliness and is soft-spoken in conversations.
Kang Seung-woo2008-05-29 18:55
Herb to Connect 2 Divided Halves
Herb to Connect 2 Divided Halves
In Oriental medicine, herbs have been used to cure diseases by balancing a body ― complementing a lack of energy by boosting vitality ― with their unique effects.
Kim Sue-young2008-05-29 18:28
India Exchanges Ideas on Fair Trade With Korea
In the far west of India, co-operative consumption and production is becoming a key issue, too. Unlike co-operatives receiving memberships and providing goods for themselves, many of them are opening their ``fruits'' to the public.
Bae Ji-sook2008-05-29 18:00
Fair Traders Seek Food Safety Thru Consumer Cooperatives
Fair Traders Seek Food Safety Thru Consumer Cooperatives
Is there a way we can find environmentally friendly produced, safe, cheap and ``socially right'' food? It may sound surreal, but some in the world say yes. They have found the answer in fair trade and domestic consumer-cooperatives.
Bae Ji-sook2008-05-29 17:58
Small Changes Will Make Big Difference in Tourism
Small Changes Will Make Big Difference in Tourism
The Seoul Metropolitan Government is looking to attract 12 million travelers to the capital by 2010. To achieve the goal, it has a lot of homework to do.
Kim Tae-jong2008-05-29 17:52
Tree-Human Bondage Built on Bijarim Forest
Tree-Human Bondage Built on Bijarim Forest
Sisterhood relationships can take place between cities, between a company and a local authority, or between a school and a welfare center ― or between a human being and a tree.
Kim Rahn2008-05-29 17:13
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