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  1. A Concise History of Korea: From the Neolithic Period through the Nineteenth Century by Michael J. Seth, 2006-07-28
  2. Korea Old and New: A History (Korea Institute) by Carter Eckert, Ki-Baik Lee, et all 1991-08-14
  3. Korea's Place in the Sun: A Modern History, Updated Edition by Bruce Cumings, 2005-09-19
  4. The Two Koreas: A Contemporary History (Revised and Updated Edition) by Don Oberdorfer, 2002-02-05
  5. Everlasting Flower: A History of Korea by Keith Pratt, 2007-08-15
  6. A New History of Korea (Harvard-Yenching Institute Publications) by Ki-Baik Lee, 1985-02-15
  7. Korea: Its History & Culture
  8. War in Peacetime: The History and Lessons of Korea by J. Lawton Collins, 1969
  9. The History of Korea (The Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations) by Djun Kil Kim, 2005-01-30
  10. Christianity in Modern Korea by Donald N. Clark, 1986-05-28
  11. The Partition of Korea after World War II: A Global History by Jongsoo James Lee, 2007-05-15
  12. The Making of Modern Korea: A History (Asias TransformationsX) by Adrian Buzo, 2002-04-05
  13. North Korea: The Paranoid Peninsula, A Modern History by Paul French, 2005-04-16
  14. The Korean War in World History

161. CNN.com - S. Korea Pushes For Second Summit - June 6, 2001
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S. Korea pushes for second summit
'That promise must be kept and I believe it will': Kim Dae-jung SEOUL, South Korea South Korean President Kim Dae-jung has reminded North Korea's leader of his promise to visit Seoul for a second summit. North Korean ruler Kim Jong Il promised the South Korean president during a historic summit in Pyongyang last June he would travel to Seoul to help end decades of tension between the two nations on the divided peninsula. Last June's summit between the two Kims was the first of its kind since the peninsula was divided into the communist North and the pro-Western South at the end of World War II. It was the biggest step toward peace since the 1950-53 Korean War. But as the one-year anniversary of the June 15 summit draws near, Kim Jong Il has yet to announce a date, and tense ties between the United States and North Korea has slowed inter-Korean reconciliation this year. In a ceremony marking Memorial Day, the South Korean president said he had asked North Korea to tell him when their leader would be able to visit Seoul.

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163. CNN.com - N. Korea Warns U.S. Of 'nuclear Disaster' - March 13, 2002
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N. Korea warns U.S. of 'nuclear disaster'
Bush has labelled North Korea part of an "axis of evil" which he says threatens world peace By CNN's Joe Havely in Hong Kong and wire reports SEOUL, South Korea North Korea has warned the United States that it would be "grossly mistaken" if it chose to attack the communist state with nuclear weapons, saying such an act would result in America's own "ruin in nuclear disaster." The statement, carried on the official Korea Central News Agency (KCNA), comes days after American newspapers carried reports of a secret Pentagon review naming seven countries including North Korea as potential targets of U.S. nuclear strikes. It also follows U.S. President Bush's naming of the North earlier this year as part of an "axis of evil" along with Iran and Iraq. That sent relations between Washington and Pyongyang plummeting to a fresh low and the subsequent inclusion of the North on an American nuclear hit list does not seem likely to ease the chill any time soon.

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167. USFK 50th Anniversary Titlepage
General information, maps, photographs, artwork, and bibliography on the conflict and events commemorating the war. Includes links to battle studies, travel tips for veterans, United Nations Command participation, New Zealand Korean War chronology, and veterans' FAQs.
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168. CNN.com - Slovaks Charged Over N. Korea Arms - Mar. 1, 2004
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Slovaks charged over N. Korea arms
The radar is allegedly the only system to detect U.S. "stealth" aircraft. Story Tools YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Follow the news that matters to you. Create your own alert to be notified on topics you're interested in. Or, visit Popular Alerts for suggestions. Manage alerts What is this? BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (Reuters) Slovak police have recommended that a former Nationalist Party lawmaker and a colleague be charged with trying to illegally sell a sophisticated radar system to North Korea. The case involves efforts to sell Tamara radar allegedly the only system able to spot U.S. stealth aircraft to North Korea in 1998. Former Slovak Nationalist Party deputy Vitazoslav Moric and a colleague face up to eight years in prison if convicted, officials said. "The investigation is finished. We have given it to the prosecutor with a proposal to charge them. I expect them to agree with the charges," interior ministry spokesman Boris Azaltovic told Reuters. The ministry said the men bought the equipment from Ukraine in 1998 and tried to ship it to North Korea after falsifying export permits that said the end user of the systems would be the Slovak army.

169. CNN.com - South Korea Indicts President's Son - June 4, 2002
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South Korea indicts president's son
Kim Dae-jung's sons have come under the spollight for kickbacks Staff and wires SEOUL, South Korea (CNN) South Korean prosecutors have indicted the son of South Korean President Kim Dae-jung on charges of influence peddling. Kim Hong-gul was arrested in recent weeks after he allegedly accepted a bribe to get a lottery company a license. The president's youngest son reportedly received about $2 million from the lottery company and then influenced the government to give the firm a license to sell the tickets. Kim Hong-gul has not commented directly on any of the allegations, although he has apologized to the nation for any controversy he has caused the first family in his dealings with businessmen accused of financial misdeeds. The president's two other sons are also being investigated for possible influence peddling.

170. CNN.com - U.S. To Host Talks On N. Korea - Jan. 2, 2003
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WASHINGTON (CNN) The United States, Japan and South Korea will have a "trilateral" coordination group meeting next week to discuss the nuclear situation in North Korea, a State Department spokesman said Thursday. The meeting will be held in Washington. James Kelley, assistant secretary of state for East Asian affairs, will lead the U.S. delegation, and will go to the region shortly thereafter, said State Department spokesman Richard Boucher. U.S. officials have spoken in recent weeks of a peaceful resolution to the standoff with North Korea over its recent moves toward a nuclear build-up.

171. CNN.com - S. Korea's Hanaro, Thrunet End Merger Talks - April 1, 2002
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S. Korea's Hanaro, Thrunet end merger talks
South Korea has more than 8 million broadband users Staff and wires SEOUL, South Korea South Korea's second and third largest high-speed Internet providers, Hanaro Telecom and Thrunet, have ended their merger talks. Hanaro said Sunday it decided to end the negotiations after Thrunet was found to have signed a preliminary agreement with mobile phone company SK Telecom to sell off its leased service line operations. Hanaro and Thrunet have been talking about a merger since last November, as a way of competing with Korean broadband leader KT Corp. KT has about 49 percent of South Korea's 8 million-plus broadband users, followed by Hanaro with 27 percent and Thrunet with 17 percent.
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But Hanaro saw Thrunet's "secret" agreement with SK Telecom last week as a dealbreaker, according to the Digital Chosun site. SK Telecom signed a preliminary deal last Monday to buy Thrunet's leasing service division.

172. CNN.com - Tokyo Closes Lower, Korea, HK Higher - Dec. 2, 2002
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Tokyo closes lower, Korea, HK higher
Tokyo's Nikkei lost 41 points or 0.45 percent Monday to close at 9,174.47 Story Tools
HONG KONG, China (CNN) Tokyo stocks closed lower on Monday, but most other Asian markets finished higher, led by gains in Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea. The Nikkei 225 average dipped 0.45 percent to 9,174.47 after going above 9,200 during the day. The Nikkei hit a two-month closing high on Friday of 9,215.56. The broader Topix index lost 0.49 percent to 888.30, with two big banks off sharply. Hong Kong closed up 1.3 percent at 10,205.16, and Singapore ended up 0.38 percent after an early decline that exchange officials blamed on data errors. India's BSE30 is up about 1 percent in afternoon trade, while New Zealand closed narrowly in the red. U.S. stocks fell on Friday, with the Dow Jones industrial average surrendering 0.4 percent to 8,896.09. Nasdaq fell 0.62 percent. But they were up for the eighth straight week. ( Full story
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NEC and other recent gainers closed lower, after Japanese stocks hit a two-month high last week

173. CNN - South Korea Denies Warship Entered North Korean Territory - June 7, 1999
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SEOUL, South Korea (CNN) South Korea on Monday denied a North Korean report that one of its warships entered the North's territorial waters in the Yellow Sea over the weekend. North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said three South Korean warships followed North Korean fishing boats into waters off Kangryong on North Korea's west coast on Saturday before they were chased away by northern patrol boats. South Korea "committed a grave military provocation of illegally intruding warships deep into the territorial waters of the North side," KCNA said. A spokesman at South Korea's defense ministry denied the charge.

174. S. Korea Navy Fires On Intruders
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175. Bid To Revive North-South Korea Tourist Project
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176. CNN.com - Japan, Korea Close Higher - Oct. 1, 2003
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Japan, Korea close higher
The Nikkei closed higher Wednesday after a positive tankan survey. Story Tools (CNN) Asian markets ended mixed on Wednesday, with Japanese shares higher after an encouraging result in the Bank of Japan's quarterly tankan survey. South Korea also posted a gain, but Taiwan, Australia and New Zealand finishing in the red. Singapore was flat while markets in Hong Kong and China were closed for a national holiday. In Tokyo, the Nikkei 225 average ended 1.39 percent higher at 10,361.24 after dipping in mid-morning trade. That followed Tuesday's slight fall and a retreat in U.S. stocks overnight. The broader Topix index also recovered from early falls to finish 1.09 percent higher at 1029.94. Big banks were again the top gainers. Mizuho , which surged more than 10 percent on Tuesday, jumped another 16 percent to 290,000 yen on expectations of better earnings prospects. UFJ was up 11.4 percent to 489,000 yen, while

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179. CNN.com - U.S. To Visit N. Korea Nuke Site - Jan. 2, 2004
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U.S. to visit N. Korea nuke site
A satellite image of a nuclear reactor site in Yongbyon, North Korea. Story Tools SPECIAL REPORT What are the options? Where they stand N. Korea military might Nuclear development ... Nuclear crisis YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Follow the news that matters to you. Create your own alert to be notified on topics you're interested in. Or, visit Popular Alerts for suggestions. Manage alerts What is this? SEOUL, South Korea (AP) North Korea has agreed to allow a U.S. delegation to visit its main nuclear complex next week, a South Korean official announced. The trip would mark the first time outsiders have been allowed to inspect North Korea's main nuclear facilities at Yongbyon, north of Pyongyang, since the communist country expelled U.N. nuclear monitors in late 2002. USA Today first reported Friday that Washington approved the trip and it was scheduled for January 6-10. The newspaper said the U.S. delegation would include Sig Hecker, director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory from 1985 to 1997. The laboratory produced the first U.S. nuclear bomb. "The report is true," an official at the South Korean Foreign Ministry said on Friday. "The U.S. side has informed us of the trip."

180. CNN.com - N. Korea: U.N. A 'tool Of U.S.' - Nov. 5, 2003
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N. Korea: U.N. a 'tool of U.S.'
Kim Jong Il says the U.S. is trying to mislead the public. Story Tools RELATED Torture tales at Senate hearing NK nuke reactors verdict delayed Defector: Kim wants to rule all Korea SPECIAL REPORT What are the options? Where they stand N. Korea military might Nuclear development ... Nuclear crisis YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Follow the news that matters to you. Create your own alert to be notified on topics you're interested in. Or, visit Popular Alerts for suggestions. Manage alerts What is this? UNITED NATIONS North Korea has voted against a resolution supporting the U.N. nuclear agency, calling the U.N. body "a tool of the United States." North Korea's deputy ambassador Kim Chang Guk objected to a resolution with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) aimed at safeguarding the country's nuclear material as "totally irrelevant." He strongly denied U.S. claims that North Korea had admitted to its uranium enrichment program, and he called the nuclear standoff the product of a "U.S. hostile policy" toward his country. "The argument that North Korea has admitted its uranium enrichment program is a part of foolish acts to mislead public opinion," Kim said.

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