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Archive for January, 2009

The famous Myeongdong Gyoja Calguksu. There are many fakes, but this one is real. Delicious! The kimchi is spicy. It’s good to cool down with some noodle! Posted by Daniel Gray at 12:48 AM. Labels: calguksu, friends, korean food,

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Written by a New York City girl-about-town, The Lil Bee offers an inside look at life in Manhattan and all things pop culture, design, fashion, photography, and travel. A daily dose of honey.

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North Korea declared that it would no longer abide by its military and economic agreements with South Korea.

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서울 조선총독부(朝鮮總督府). Completed in 1926, the Japanese Government-General building or capitol was the largest structure in colonial Korea. It was placed in front of the throne hall of Kyŏngbok Palace, thus breaking the axis

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We are looking for ESL teachers who can create an English environment and stimulate the students’ interest to study English. We are proud and lucky to have a.

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Popular Posts. Review: The Best Burgers in Seoul · *My Adoption Story · *How Long after the expiration date is yogurt safe to eat? *Does Green Tea Stain Teeth? *A collection of Korean Comics · *Seoul Eats is in the New York Times

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FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY FOR AMERICAN CANDIDATES: 2 Positions!!! Job Details: Work Type: This opportunity offers a position at a brand new English Language.

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AFPSeoul shares end 0.4 pct lower; but Hynix ralliesReuters - 1 hour ago*KOSPI dips 0.4 pct, up 3.4 pct on the month *Hynix rallies after new share flotation *Defence issues rise on N.Korea news (Updates to close) SEOUL,

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A Little-Known Sport. January 30th, 2008. Racing Pigeons Pigeon racing is slowly becoming a popular sport in Seoul. Not sure why they call it a sport, so don’t quote me on that one. My uncle has a huge pigeon cage filled

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North Korea declared that it would no longer abide by its military and economic agreements with South Korea, in another expression of anger at Seoul’s unwillingness to restart economic assistance.

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