Daily Press 10/05/2011
DAILY PRESS 10-05-2011
1. Japan’s role in six-party nuclear talks uncertain
2. NK sees Coke as 'strategic' link to US
3. Chinese Tourists to N.Korea Dwindling
4. ‘Ordinary life in N.K. appears busy, active’
5. For first time, Seoul nixes aid to North after no reply
6. North Korea demands repatriation of latest boat drifters
7.N.K. defector claims father sent spies here
8. Seoul names new Russian ambassador, nuclear envoy
9. Seoul Cancels Flood Aid to N.Korea
10. Seoul urges China to stop deporting N.K. defectors
11. U.S. gov't hopes for ratification of FTA before S. Korean president's trip
12. New U.S. Navy chief visits S. Korea
13. Parties urged to ratify FTA bill soon
14. US will endorse FTA with Korea by Oct. 21
15. GNP pushes for concurrent KORUS FTA ratification
16. Korea eyes ratification of free trade deal with US next month
17. DP leader withdraws resignation
18. Support from popular figures key in Seoul race
19. S. Korea to hold live-fire drills off western frontline islands
20. Seoul shares end down as pension funds withdraw support
21. South Korean Feedmakers Said to Buy 176,000 Tons of Corn
22. Government increases welfare budget 6.4% to W92 trillion
23. S. Korea's foreign reserves fall by most in nearly 3 years in Sept.
24. Biz body urges paradigm shift for higher economic growth
25. Lee celebrates completion of KTX tracks to Yeosu
26. Twitter proves mighty election force
27. Samsung targets iPhone 4S sales ban in France, Italy
28. Samsung hits back at Apple via invalidating design patents
29. Hyundai, Daewoo to Build $180 Million Power Plant in Bangladesh
30. Kospi, won nosedive on Greek fears
31. With No iPhone 5, Koreans Change View of Apple — and Themselves
32. LG to release 4G smartphone in S. Korea
33. Dozens of smaller firms to face risks of debt workout
34.Olympic figure skating champion Kim Yu-na named ambassador for 2012 Winter Youth Games
35. Seoul, NYC Form Partnership to Boost Tourism
36. Korea Needs to Keep Up with U.S. in FTA Ratification [Editorial]
37. Bipartisanship on FTA [Editorial]
38. Local fiscal prudence [Editorial]
39. Take steps toward change [Editorial]
40. Aid North Korea's Victims [Editorial]
