...blew and car horns honked. Endless streams of light soared over a 10-lane thoroughfare in central Seoul. President Kim Dae-jung, who watched the game at his office with his entire Cabinet and presidential staff, said Tuesday's victory was...
...International Monetary Fund will be enough to stem the crisis. "The reality is that we have no money," President-elect Kim Dae-jung said after discussions with top U.S. officials. "We don't know if we can manage tomorrow or the day after...
...But it's also a terrible shame that such a case can give rise to so much animosity that South Korean President Kim Dae-jung felt compelled this week to proclaim that "indiscriminate anti-Americanism is not helpful for our national interest...
...beyond the past. Japan and South Korea will be co-hosts of soccer's World Cup in 2002, and South Korean President Kim Dae-jung repeatedly has expressed hope for an imperial visit to Seoul before the event begins. South Koreans remain split over...
...threw out a 16-year-old government rule that allowed company credit unions to accept members from other companies. Kim Dae-jung, once South Korea's leading dissident, was inaugurated as its president. At the Grammy Awards, Bob Dylan won...
...themselves why they need to have a democracy." In South Korea, economic woes are eating away at support for President Kim Dae-jung. His former approval ratings of 80 percent have dropped below 50 percent as more people lose jobs and homes. The...
...and yellow banner newspaper headlines Tuesday proclaimed Se Ri Pak "Our Hope, Our Encouragement." From President Kim Dae-jung on down, South Koreans rejoiced over Pak's triumph. With their once robust economy in shambles, their World Cup...
...early this year after two weeks of violent labor protests. In a meeting with labor leaders Friday, President-elect Kim Dae-jung said layoffs would be inevitable if companies cannot survive even with wage cuts and other measures. "What is the...
...International Monetary Fund will be enough to stem the crisis. "The reality is that we have no money," President-elect Kim Dae-jung said after discussions with top U.S. officials. "We don't know if we can manage tomorrow or the day after...
...said Woo Do-shik, a spokesman for South Korea's Information and Communication Ministry. South Korean President Kim Dae-jung ordered agencies to come up with restoration and contingency plans, said his chief spokesman, Park Sun-sook. The...