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Social Affairs
Doctors begin indefinite strike
Reaching a new height in the monthslong confrontation between the government and doctors, a group of protesting medical professors at South Korea's most prestigious medical institution, Seoul National University Hospital, began an indefinite strike Monday, calling for the complete abandonment of the government's medical school expansion plan. They were the first among doctors in South Korea to go on a walkout without a time limit. The Korea Medical Association, representing some 140,00