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  2. The Korea Times - Wikipedia

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    The Korea Times was founded by Helen Kim five months into the 1950-53 Korean War. The first issue on November 1 was a two-page tabloid. The first issue on November 1 was a two-page tabloid. It was printed six days a week, skipping Mondays, and cost 100 won. [ 10 ]

  3. The Korea Times (America) - Wikipedia

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    The Korea Times (Korean: 미주한국일보; lit. American Korea Times) is a Korean-language newspaper published in the Americas. The newspaper is headquartered in Los Angeles, California, United States. It has branch offices in various cities in the United States, as well as in Canada and Argentina. [1] [2]

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Korea/Reliable sources - Wikipedia

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    Available in English, Korean. 1 Korea Star Daily koreastardaily.com; 2018: Chinese-language K-pop site. 1 The Korea Times. koreatimes.co.kr; 2014: Major English-language newspaper. Sister paper with Hankook Ilbo. Not to be confused with the America-based The Korea Times or its various local branches (different urls). These papers are also ...

  5. Why these Korean Americans are leaving the U.S. to ... - AOL

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    There are currently 47,406 Korean Americans residing in South Korea, up from 35,501 in 2010, according to data from the Ministry of Justice. ... Lim Jong-jin, go for a walk in Anyang, South Korea ...

  6. Times (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Times (Korean: 타임즈; RR: Taimjeu) is a 2021 South Korean television series starring Lee Seo-jin, Lee Joo-young, Kim Yeong-cheol and Moon Jeong-hee. [1] It aired on OCN from February 20 to March 28, 2021.

  7. They didn't know they were citizens. Now they are ... - AOL

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    Several times a week, Washington-based immigration attorney Chun Jong-Joon gets a phone call from yet another flabbergasted Korean American. All have made the same discovery: They or their U.S ...

  8. History of Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Korean language was banned, and Koreans were forced to adopt Japanese names, [248] [note 5] [249] and newspapers were prohibited from publishing in Korean. Numerous Korean cultural artifacts were destroyed or taken to Japan. [250] According to an investigation by the South Korean government, 75,311 cultural assets were taken from Korea ...

  9. Michael Breen (author) - Wikipedia

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    Breen is a graduate of the University of Edinburgh and first began living in South Korea in 1982. [2] He was the correspondent in Korea for The Guardian and the Washington Times. [3] In 1987, he became the first non-Korean president of the Seoul Foreign Correspondents Club.