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09:51Job additions rebound to over 200,000 in April amid rising exports
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09:31Seoul shares start tad lower on profit taking
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09:19N. Korea slams planned S. Korea-US military drills, warns of 'catastrophic aftermath'
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09:01[Well-curated] Luck of the draw
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09:01[Box office] Movies in theaters this week
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09:01[Around the hotels] Promotions and packages
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09:01[Travel Bits] Festivals, sights across Korea
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08:53Trump may like to 'solve' N. Korean nuclear problem if reelected: ex-official
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08:01[Graphic News] How much do Korean adults read?
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05:35[Robert J. Fouser] Social attitudes toward language proficiency
Social Affairs
Court refuses injunction on medical school expansion
A South Korean appellate court on Thursday rejected an injunction sought by the medical community to halt the implementation of a planned student quota increase at medical schools nationwide. With the obstacles now cleared, the Seoul High Court's ruling allows the government to proceed with its contentious plan to add 2,000 more admission seats at medical schools nationwide, despite facing vehement opposition from doctors and students. This marks the first medical school quota hike in 27 years s