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News at Eleven: "Gasa" (Kasa), a form of poetry popular during the Joseon Kingdom (1392-1910), has long been consigned to oblivion for modern Koreans who learn it only in their high school days.
Archive 2009-03-01 Rus Bowden 2009
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In "Gasa-Gasa Girl," Mas visits New York when his usually distant daughter, Mari, calls for help after things get weird at work.
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In "Gasa-Gasa Girl," Mas visits New York when his usually distant daughter, Mari, calls for help after things get weird at work.
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In "Gasa-Gasa Girl," Mas visits New York when his usually distant daughter, Mari, calls for help after things get weird at work.
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It has classrooms devoted to the study of Japanese culture, arts and language; and Hirahara uses it in "Gasa-Gasa Girl" to emphasize a generational divide.
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It has classrooms devoted to the study of Japanese culture, arts and language; and Hirahara uses it in "Gasa-Gasa Girl" to emphasize a generational divide.
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In "Gasa-Gasa Girl," Mas visits New York when his usually distant daughter, Mari, calls for help after things get weird at work.
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It has classrooms devoted to the study of Japanese culture, arts and language; and Hirahara uses it in "Gasa-Gasa Girl" to emphasize a generational divide.
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It has classrooms devoted to the study of Japanese culture, arts and language; and Hirahara uses it in "Gasa-Gasa Girl" to emphasize a generational divide.
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Gasa, a gender equality and human rights activist who has published widely on the subject, succeeds long-time chairwoman Joyce
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