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193662
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Today in Korean history
July 9
1966 -- South Korea signs the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) with the U.S.
1980 -- The special committee for national security announces the punishment of 232 high-ranking government officials for corruption.
1987 -- More than 1 million people take to the streets to pay tribute to a Yonsei University student who was tortured to death under the military regime.
1989 -- South Korea establishes diplomatic ties with Iraq.
1996 -- South Korea signs an extradition treaty with Paraguay.
2003 -- The two Koreas hold the 11th ministerial-level meeting in Seoul.
2004 -- South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun and visiting U.S. National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice meet and reaffirm their countries' determination to resolve the North Korean nuclear issue through dialogue and diplomacy.
2009 -- At least seven Web sites operated by government and media organizations report access delays and failures under a third round of DDos attack. The previous two rounds attacks overwhelmed major Web sites in South Korea and the United States, including the official site of South Korea's presidential office Cheong Wa Dae.
1966 -- South Korea signs the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) with the U.S.
1980 -- The special committee for national security announces the punishment of 232 high-ranking government officials for corruption.
1987 -- More than 1 million people take to the streets to pay tribute to a Yonsei University student who was tortured to death under the military regime.
1989 -- South Korea establishes diplomatic ties with Iraq.
1996 -- South Korea signs an extradition treaty with Paraguay.
2003 -- The two Koreas hold the 11th ministerial-level meeting in Seoul.
2004 -- South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun and visiting U.S. National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice meet and reaffirm their countries' determination to resolve the North Korean nuclear issue through dialogue and diplomacy.
2009 -- At least seven Web sites operated by government and media organizations report access delays and failures under a third round of DDos attack. The previous two rounds attacks overwhelmed major Web sites in South Korea and the United States, including the official site of South Korea's presidential office Cheong Wa Dae.