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Korea Times (Seoul, Korea) articles from February 2001

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Korea Times (Seoul, Korea) back issues from February 2001:

Star-Studded Performances Due at LG Art Center This Month.

Feb 01, 2001

President Issues `Don't Smoke' Executive Order.

Feb 01, 2001

Human Rights, Economy Envoys Named.

Feb 01, 2001

KNCC to Raise Funds to Donate TV-VCRs.

Feb 01, 2001

Conference of Korea's O'seas Mission Chiefs Ends in Seoul.

Feb 01, 2001

Koreas Make Last-Ditch Efforts on Meeting Places.

Feb 01, 2001

Stock Market Misses Bull Factor of Kim's Proportions.

Feb 01, 2001

Koreas Reach Agreement on DMZ Joint Regulations.

Feb 01, 2001

Rival Parties Eye Early Local Elections Next Yr.

Feb 01, 2001

Boeing Ad in Military Daily Raises F-X Favoritism Issue.

Feb 01, 2001

Drivers May Be Banned From Operating Cars Every Other Day in Jammed Areas.

Feb 01, 2001

National Geographic to Include `East Sea' with Sea of Japan.

Feb 01, 2001

Alarming Number of Teens Addicted to the Internet.

Feb 01, 2001

DLP President Kwon Convicted of Staging Illegal Workers' Rallies.

Feb 01, 2001

Seoul City Determined to Operate Incinerators.

Feb 01, 2001

Consumer Prices Shoot Up 1.1 Pct in Jan.

Feb 01, 2001

Foreign Capital's Role in Local Economy Expanding.

Feb 01, 2001

Signs of Stagflation.

Feb 01, 2001

Synchronous IMT-2000 Project in Woe.

Feb 01, 2001

POSCO, BHP Agree to Mine Iron Ore in Australia.

Feb 01, 2001

Dacom to Downscale Internet Services.

Feb 01, 2001

Hyundai's Submarine Biz Challenged.

Feb 01, 2001

Turning Year for Kookmin Bank,.

Feb 01, 2001

Five Commercial Banks Net $49.6 Mil. in Overseas Profits.

Feb 01, 2001

Weak Companies to Be Shut Down by Creditors' Valuation.

Feb 01, 2001

Deposit-Loan Spread Narrows In December.

Feb 01, 2001

Tourism Account Seen Even Last Year.

Feb 01, 2001

COEX Picked Among World's Top 10 Centers.

Feb 01, 2001

I-Tower Foreign Attracts Foreign Interest.

Feb 01, 2001

Innovation Needed in 'Software'Aspect of Financial Industry.

Feb 01, 2001

Korea Has No Interventionist Industrial Policy.

Feb 01, 2001

Minister Jin Vows to Engineer Economic Soft Landing.

Feb 01, 2001

January Trade Surplus Tops $323 Mil.

Feb 02, 2001

Chey Tae-won Gains Control Over Main SK Subsidiaries.

Feb 02, 2001

Korea Telecom Freetel to Start Wireless Modem Service.

Feb 02, 2001

Kia Motors Promoting Ties With Angola.

Feb 02, 2001

ROK to Routinize Public Sector Reform.

Feb 02, 2001

Budget Surplus Hits Record High Last Year.

Feb 02, 2001

MasterCard Launches New Cash Service for Foreigners.

Feb 02, 2001

Banks Prodded to Guarantee $400 Mil. for Hyundai Construction.

Feb 02, 2001

Hyundai Electronics Settles Patent Dispute with Infineon.

Feb 02, 2001

US Rate Cut Favorable for Prodding Korean Economy.

Feb 02, 2001

Neowiz Largest Dotcom Profit Maker.

Feb 02, 2001

Kyobo to Offer Free Law Consulting Service.

Feb 02, 2001

Chohung to Issue Its Independent Credit Cards.

Feb 02, 2001

BOK Likely to Put Weight on Bolstering Economy.

Feb 02, 2001

Gov't to Recruit 5 for Int'l Bodies.

Feb 02, 2001

3 Ex-Daewoo Presidents Face Arrest for Falsifying Financial Statements.

Feb 02, 2001

Foreigners to Monitor Seoul City Administration Via Cyber Congress.

Feb 02, 2001

Kyongin Canal Project Hits Snag.

Feb 02, 2001

`Higher Prices Effective Anti-Smoking Campaign'.

Feb 02, 2001

Families of KAL Bombing Victims File Complaint Against N. Korean Leader.

Feb 02, 2001

Colleges to Adopt Stricter Screening Process for O'seas Korean Admissions.

Feb 02, 2001

24.85 Bil. Won in Slush Funds Retrieved From Ex-Pres. Roh.

Feb 02, 2001

Local Cultural Circles Deceived by Fraudulent Musical Performances.

Feb 02, 2001

Mad Cow Scare Grips Nation.

Feb 02, 2001

Dieting: Simple Ways to Make Life Brighter.

Feb 02, 2001

Yi Mun-yol and His Students at Puak Literary House.

Feb 02, 2001

Angola President Supports `Sunshine' Policy.

Feb 02, 2001

NK Offers Aug. 15 Opening of Reunion Place.

Feb 02, 2001

2 POWs Included Among NK Reunion Group.

Feb 02, 2001

MDP Leader Calls for Parties to Refrain From Disrupting Assembly.

Feb 02, 2001

`Russia to Invest in NK Railroad'.

Feb 02, 2001

Russian Envoy to Be Replaced.

Feb 02, 2001

USFK Looks Into Alleged Bribery of Gate Guards.

Feb 02, 2001