- US State Department says it has no immediate plans to meet with North Korean nuclear envoy (Yonhap)
- Hyundai Sonata named "top safety pick of 2010" by US-based Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (Korea Times)
- Seoul to increase overseas aid by 20% to 420 billion won per year (Korea Herald)
- Electric car buyers to be exempt from consumption, acquisition, and registration fees (Chosun Ilbo)
- US President Barack Hussein Obama says the US cannot succeed if India and South Korea produce more scientists and engineers; says US should consider adopting longer school hours (Korea Times)
- Seoul raises travel alert for Niger due to political unrest; 18 ROK citizens accounted for (Yonhap)
- North Korea postpones acceptance of anti-flu sanitizer (Yonhap)
- Bringing to the world the message of South Korea's lesser-known territorial dispute, the "Iŏdo Instigators" continue their march through Tucson, Arizona (Korea Times)
Pearls of witticism from 'Bo the Blogger: Kushibo's Korea blog... Kushibo-e Kibun... Now with Less kimchi, more nunchi. Random thoughts and commentary (and indiscernibly opaque humor) about selected social, political, economic, and health-related issues of the day affecting "foreans," Koreans, Korea and East Asia, along with the US, especially Hawaii, Orange County and the rest of California, plus anything else that is deemed worthy of discussion. Forza Corea!
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Daily Kor for February 21, 2010
It's a slow day.
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