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[Title] => Korean president lands in Manila for APEC
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South Korean President Park Geun-Hye on Tuesday arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1 right after attending the G-20 Leaders’ Summit in Antalya, Turkey.
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[Title] => SKorean parliamentary speaker quits over vote-buying scandal
[Summary] => South Korean parliamentary speaker Park Hee-tae announced his resignation on Monday for allegedly giving bribe to win the chairmanship of the ruling party in 2008.
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[Title] => SKorean politician visits NKorea to improve ties
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[Title] => Official: Seoul not considering food aid to North Korea
[Summary] => South Korea has no intention of resuming its food aid to North Korea, an official said Monday, a day after the ruling party chief questioned whether the assistance should restart because of recent flooding in the impoverished North.
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[Title] => South Koreans vote in parliamentary by-elections
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[Title] => South Koreans vote amid North Korea tensions
[Summary] => The South Korean president's conservative party could get a boost in local elections Wednesday that are serving as a progress report on how the pro-American leader is handling a crisis with North Korea, blamed for sinking a warship.
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[Title] => South Korea seeks to scrap plan to move government
[Summary] => South Korea announced Monday it would scrap a controversial project to relocate part of the government out of the capital of Seoul, saying it would cause inefficiency in state affairs and waste taxpayer money.
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[Title] => South Korea vows to go ahead with Afghan troop dispatch
[Summary] => South Korea vowed Thursday to press ahead with plans to send troops back to Afghanistan despite a Taliban threat of retaliation.
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[Title] => Brawl breaks out in SKorean parliament
[Summary] => SEOUL (AP) -- Hundreds of competing lawmakers screamed and wrestled in South Korea's parliament on Wednesday as rivalry over contentious media reform bills descended into a brawl that sent at least one to a hospital.
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[Title] => South Koreans mourn death, pay respects to ex-president
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[Title] => South Korea vows to go ahead with Afghan troop dispatch
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