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Time.com: N Korea Reneges on Nukes -- Again

North Korea's rejection this week of the Six Party nuclear disarmament terms didn't shock the diplomats who helped make them. But it did inspire a few choice words: Here we go again

Son fights to clear name of executed 'seductress spy'

She was "The Korean Seductress Who Betrayed America," a Seoul socialite said to have charmed secret information out of one lover, an American colonel, and passed it to another, a top communist in North Korea.

Time.com: S Korea Reveals First Dog Clones

An American woman received five puppies Tuesday that were cloned from her beloved late pitbull, becoming the inaugural customer of a South Korean company that says it is the world's first successful commercial canine cloning service

Protests greet Bush in Seoul

Thousands of protesters packed the streets of the South Korean capital Tuesday as President Bush arrived for the start of his Asian tour.

Time.com: A Korean Killing with Terrible Timing

A mysterious shooting in the DMZ comes just as negotiators hoped to bring North Korea's nuke program to a close

Time.com: North Korean Soldier Kills Tourist

A North Korean soldier fatally shot a South Korean tourist Friday at a mountain resort in the communist north

Time.com: Nuke Talks with NKorea to Resume

Negotiations on North Korea's nuclear program will resume this week for the first time in nine months, South Korea's nuclear envoy said Tuesday

50,000 S. Koreans protest 'unsafe' U.S. beef

Tens of thousands of South Koreans were demonstrating Saturday on the streets of the capital to protest the government's decision to import what they say is unsafe U.S. beef.

Time.com: S. Korea Raids Anti-US Beef Groups

South Korean police raided the offices of civic groups that have led weeks of protests against a government plan to resume U.S. beef imports

Scores hurt in S. Korea beef protests

Thousands of protesters battled riot police in downtown Seoul early Sunday morning after a rally opposing South Korea's decision to import U.S. beef turned violent. More than 100 were wounded, the state news agency reported.

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