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1. North Korea blames South Korea for tourist death
North Korea said South Korea was to blame for the shooting death of a South Korean tourist in the communist nation, demanding an apology Saturday and saying it would ban visits to a mountain resort where Seoul has already suspended tours since the killing.
12 Jul 2008
2. SKorea doctors eat US beef to show safe
Sitting at tables with built-in grills, leading South Korean doctors and business executives ate U.S. beef on Wednesday in a bid to dispel public health fears.
09 Jul 2008
3. US beef goes on sale in South Korea
U.S. beef returned to South Korean store shelves Tuesday under a new import agreement that has failed to stem anti-government protests, which have raged for weeks and turned central Seoul into a riot zone.
02 Jul 2008
4. Rice urges South Koreans to eat US beef
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice insisted Saturday that U.S. beef is safe to eat and urged South Koreans to accept their government's decision to lift a ban on the products.
28 Jun 2008
5. South Korean court fines Samsung Heavy over oil spill
A South Korean court fined Samsung Heavy Industries Co. 30 million won ($28,870) Monday for its involvement in a major oil spill, a court official said.
24 Jun 2008
6. Shares of China Southern Airlines slip, touch low
Shares of China Southern Airlines Co. touched a low Thursday as China's government said it would raise prices on gasoline and diesel fuel. The stock slipped 75 cents, or 3.1 percent, to $23.42 after setting the $23.39 low earlier in the session. It was the sixth time this month the stock has touched a 52-week low.
20 Jun 2008
7. Southwest Airlines CEO sees modest growth in 2009
Southwest Airlines Co. expects to grow modestly through next year but may freeze its expansion plans if oil prices and the economy remain challenging, the carrier's chief executive said Wednesday.
19 Jun 2008
8. Flooding in China kills 55; 1 million flee
At least 55 people have died and seven are missing in flooding across a broad stretch of southern China, state media reported Sunday.
15 Jun 2008
9. US, South Korean officials end beef talks
The top U.S. and South Korean trade envoys broke off talks Sunday without resolving a crisis over the resumption of American beef shipments that has shaken South Korea's pro-U.S. government.
14 Jun 2008
10. South Korea opposition boycotts legislature
South Korea's president canceled his traditional speech Thursday before the new National Assembly, as an opposition boycott over a widely unpopular U.S. beef import agreement brought the legislature to a standstill.
06 Jun 2008
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