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Thu, 12/04/2008 - 12:20
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Top headlines in major S. Korean newspapers
SEOUL, Dec.4 (Yonhap) -- The following are the top headlines in major South Korean newspapers on Dec.4.
Korean-language dailies
-- Government to inject one trillion won into savings banks (Kyunghyang Shinmun)
-- Controversy rekindled over incentives for job seekers with military experience
(Kookmin Daily)
-- Roh Gun-pyeong found to have bought one million shares in firm involved in
influence-peddling scandal (Donga llbo)
-- National Assembly in partisan strife amid worsening economy (JoongAng Ilbo)
-- Prosecutors raid Daegu regional tax office in corruption scandal (Chosun Ilbo)
-- Foreign currency reserves total just US$200 billion (Hankyoreh)
-- Government to provide savings banks with one trillion won in bailout funds
(Hankook Ilbo)
-- Savings banks to receive 1.3 trillion won in bailout funds (Seoul Shinmun)
-- Foreign reserves decline for eight straight months (Segye Times)
-- Ailing automobile industry affects steel, tire industries (Korea Economic Daily)
-- Labor union at Hyundai Motors under fire for internal rift (Maeil Business
Newspaper)
English-language dailies
-- GNP files bills to alter the nation's media landscape (JoongAng Daily)
-- Seoul to bail out ailing savings banks (Korea Herald)
-- Reverse Marshall program proposed (Korea Times)
Korean-language dailies
-- Government to inject one trillion won into savings banks (Kyunghyang Shinmun)
-- Controversy rekindled over incentives for job seekers with military experience
(Kookmin Daily)
-- Roh Gun-pyeong found to have bought one million shares in firm involved in
influence-peddling scandal (Donga llbo)
-- National Assembly in partisan strife amid worsening economy (JoongAng Ilbo)
-- Prosecutors raid Daegu regional tax office in corruption scandal (Chosun Ilbo)
-- Foreign currency reserves total just US$200 billion (Hankyoreh)
-- Government to provide savings banks with one trillion won in bailout funds
(Hankook Ilbo)
-- Savings banks to receive 1.3 trillion won in bailout funds (Seoul Shinmun)
-- Foreign reserves decline for eight straight months (Segye Times)
-- Ailing automobile industry affects steel, tire industries (Korea Economic Daily)
-- Labor union at Hyundai Motors under fire for internal rift (Maeil Business
Newspaper)
English-language dailies
-- GNP files bills to alter the nation's media landscape (JoongAng Daily)
-- Seoul to bail out ailing savings banks (Korea Herald)
-- Reverse Marshall program proposed (Korea Times)