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He was already beginning to feel doubtful as to the security of his position; and his fears were increased by his superstition, for when, on entering Pekin, he passed under a gate above which was written the character "joong" (middle), he exclaimed, drawing his bow at the same time, "If I hit this joong in the middle, it is a sign I have gained the whole empire, as the empire is joong, the middle kingdom."
China Demetrius Charles Boulger 1890
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Sock-joong YoonMinister for Public AffairsEmbassy of the Republic of KoreaWashington, D. C.A Royal ChallengeEven if Segolene Royal is determined to break with the past, how committed will she remain to her new policy ( "Royal Touch," Dec. 25, 2006/Jan. 1, 2007)?
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The government plans to establish a W500 billion fund to invest in wireless IT venture companies to revitalize the Korean economy, Korea Communications Commission Chairman Choi Si-joong said on Thursday (US$1 = W1,149).
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Jong-hyuk (이종혁) Kwon O-joong (권오중) Kim In-kwon (김인권) Son Ho-young (손호영) Release date in South
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Korea's three mobile operators could have become much more competitive if they had invested just 10 to 20 percent of the W8. 6 trillion they spent on marketing last year in developing technology instead, Choi See-joong, head of the Korea Communications Commission, said on Wednesday.
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Korea's three mobile operators could have become much more competitive if they had invested just 10 to 20 percent of the W8. 6 trillion they spent on marketing last year in developing technology instead, Choi See-joong, head of the Korea Communications Commission, said on Wednesday.
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Cast: Han Ye-seul (한예슬) Lee Jong-hyuk (이종혁) Kwon O-joong (권오중) Kim
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Korea's three mobile operators could have become much more competitive if they had invested just 10 to 20 percent of the W8. 6 trillion they spent on marketing last year in developing technology instead, Choi See-joong, head of the Korea Communications Commission, said on Wednesday.
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Synopsis: Shin Mi-su (Han Ye-seul), an up-and-coming advertising specialist, is keen to attract a superrich chaebol family member (played by Kwon O-joong) by doing some volunteer work in a bid to accentuate her angelic image.
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The government plans to establish a W500 billion fund to invest in wireless IT venture companies to revitalize the Korean economy, Korea Communications Commission Chairman Choi Si-joong said on Thursday (US$1 = W1,149).
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