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Mon, 07/18/2011 - 02:23
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Top headlines in major S. Korean newspapers
SEOUL, July 18 (Yonhap) -- The following are the top headlines in major South Korean newspapers on July 18.
Korean-language dailies
-- Debates ensue over ruling party's new vision (Kyunghyang Shinmun)
-- Seoul mulls replacing unification minister, foreign policy aide to improve inter-Korean ties (Kookmin Daily)
-- Prices of food, agricultural products set to soar on heavy rain, nat'l holidays (Donga llbo)
-- Gov't to renew its push to remove heavy capital gains tax on property (Segye Times)
-- Myungshin Univ. may shut down if unable to recollect embezzled 6.8 bln won (JoongAng Ilbo)
-- Half of Korean citizens agree on selective free lunches (Seoul Shinmun)
-- Gov't to raise 50 tln won in next 10 years to prepare for changes in N. Korea (Chosun Ilbo)
-- Presidential office knew chief prosecutor nominee's false resident registration (Hankyoreh)
-- Public servants reluctant to move to new administrative city (Hankook Ilbo)
-- Global firms brace for natural disasters, eye business continuity management (Maeil Business Newspaper)
-- Gov't to give tax benefits to long-term house owners (Korea Economic Daily)
English-language dailies
-- EU trade jumps in first days of FTA (Korea JoongAng Daily)
-- CEOs control outside directors at financial firms (Korea Herald)
-- Seoul hints at change in NK policy (Korea Times)
Korean-language dailies
-- Debates ensue over ruling party's new vision (Kyunghyang Shinmun)
-- Seoul mulls replacing unification minister, foreign policy aide to improve inter-Korean ties (Kookmin Daily)
-- Prices of food, agricultural products set to soar on heavy rain, nat'l holidays (Donga llbo)
-- Gov't to renew its push to remove heavy capital gains tax on property (Segye Times)
-- Myungshin Univ. may shut down if unable to recollect embezzled 6.8 bln won (JoongAng Ilbo)
-- Half of Korean citizens agree on selective free lunches (Seoul Shinmun)
-- Gov't to raise 50 tln won in next 10 years to prepare for changes in N. Korea (Chosun Ilbo)
-- Presidential office knew chief prosecutor nominee's false resident registration (Hankyoreh)
-- Public servants reluctant to move to new administrative city (Hankook Ilbo)
-- Global firms brace for natural disasters, eye business continuity management (Maeil Business Newspaper)
-- Gov't to give tax benefits to long-term house owners (Korea Economic Daily)
English-language dailies
-- EU trade jumps in first days of FTA (Korea JoongAng Daily)
-- CEOs control outside directors at financial firms (Korea Herald)
-- Seoul hints at change in NK policy (Korea Times)