U.S. won't accept N. Korean nuke status (AP)

" SEOUL, South Korea - The United States, South Korea " /> SEARCH News | News Photos | Images | Web " /> South Korea and Japan on Tuesday reaffirmed their opposition to treating North Korea " /> SEARCH News | News Photos | Images | Web " /> North Korea as a nuclear state, a...

Report: S.Korea to ban entry from North (AP)

" SEOUL, South Korea - South Korea " /> SEARCH News | News Photos | Images | Web " /> South Korea said Thursday it will ban the entry of North Korean officials who fall under a U.N. travel restriction — Seoul's first concrete move to enforce sanctions imposed after the...

Pyongyang threatens war if S.Korea joins sanctions (Reuters)

" 41 minutes ago SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea " /> SEARCH News | News Photos | Images | Web " /> North Korea warned South Korea " /> SEARCH News | News Photos | Images | Web " /> South Korea on Wednesday against joining U.S.-led sanctions against Pyongyang and said it would...

Top S Korean minister resigns - Melbourne Herald Sun

" From correspondents in Seoul Article from: Agence France-Presse Font size: + - Send this article: Print Email SOUTH Korea's top minister handling relations with North Korea today announced his resignation, as Seoul's conciliatory policy towards its nuclear-armed neighbour...

For Rice, Seoul proves a cautious ally - Christian Science Monitor

" South Korean officials are skeptical of fully endorsing US policy, even as Rice pushes a firm approach to Pyongyang. By Donald Kirk | Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor SEOUL – As she whirls through the capitals of northeast Asia this week, Secretary of...

Russia: N. Korea wants to shed its nukes

"Russia's nuclear envoy said Sunday that North Korean officials expressed their commitment to denuclearization after the North's reported atomic test, and Moscow and Seoul pledged to try reviving stalled...

N. Korean troops at DMZ said bolder

The North Koreans have stepped up their usual attempts to needle their South Korean counterparts: spitting across the demarcation line, making throat-slashing hand gestures, flashing their middle finger and...

North Korean official warns US actions could prompt missile attack - National...

" View Larger Image Portesters set fire to a banner with photo of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il during an anti-North Korea rally in Seoul, October 9, 2006. Photograph by : Jung Yeon-Je/AFP/Getty Images Article Tools Printer friendly E-mail Font: * * * * Jae-Soon...

Other countries unable to immediately confirm report

An official at South Korea's seismic monitoring center confirmed a magnitude-3.6 tremor felt at the time North Korea said it conducted the test was not a natural occurrence. The official spoke to The...

Report: NK may have performed nuclear test

South Korean government officials said North Korea performed its first nuclear weapons test Monday, the South's Yonhap news agency reported

North Korea nuke test fans fears of East Asian nuclear arms race - Internatio...

" SEOUL, South Korea Officials from Washington to Seoul are raising the specter of an Asian nuclear arms race if North Korea fulfills its brazen threat to test its first atomic bomb and join the elite club of nuclear powers. South Korea's Vice Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan...

Hot Damn...A Golden Bra!!!

"Korea's Golden Zone has launched a 1.89 million USD gold bra during a fashion show in Seoul. Most ladies will definitely love to have one of these for their private collection, but I wonder if it is comfortable...

Korea's first Sexpo gets underway in Seoul

"The 2006 Seoul Sexpo will feature seminars on sex, medical consultations, exhibitions of sex toys and accessories, lingerie fashion show, strip shows, a nude photo zone, kissing competitions and other events that provide visitors with the opportunity to experience most of...

South Korea bars sex expo lingerie models

"A South Korean sex trade show promised foreign women in steamy underwear, striptease acts and sex seminars but had to cancel the performances after losing its lingerie models to immigration laws, organizers said on Thursday."
 

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