Scientists Describe Korean Cloning Breakthrough (Reuters)
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Copy cats here after cloning
breakthrough (Reuters)
Copy cats here after cloning
breakthrough (Reuters)
08/05/2004 09:00 AMReuters - Two cloned kittens have been born using a new
cloning method that may be safer and more efficient than traditional
methods, according to a U.S. company.
South Korea reports a therapeutic
cloning breakthrough
South Korea reports a therapeutic
cloning breakthrough
02/12/2004 10:13 PMResearchers obtain stem cells from cloned human embryos. Let the
ethical debates begin!
Korean Cloning Rekindles Debate
Korean Cloning Rekindles Debate
02/13/2004 09:20 AMCBS News Feb 13 2004 1:22PM GMT
Scientists given cloning go-ahead
Scientists given cloning go-ahead
08/11/2004 08:18 AMThe first request by British scientists to clone human embryos has
been granted by experts.
Scientists Claim Cloning Success
Scientists Claim Cloning Success
02/12/2004 01:18 AMScientists in South Korea report that they have created human embryos
through cloning and extracted embryonic stem cells.
Scientists Create Human Embryos Through
Cloning
Scientists Create Human Embryos Through
Cloning
02/11/2004 11:06 PMScientists in South Korea report that they have created human embryos
through cloning and extracted embryonic stem cells.
Despite Advance in Cloning, Scientists
Are Tempering Hope With Reality
Despite Advance in Cloning, Scientists
Are Tempering Hope With Reality
02/15/2004 01:12 AMCloning is an arduous process, and using it to create tailor-made
replacement cells may prove impractical, scientists warn.
Scientists Make Breakthrough in Optics
Scientists Make Breakthrough in Optics
05/06/2004 11:11 PMHankooki May 7 2004 3:53AM GMT
Scientists team on nanotube breakthrough
Scientists team on nanotube breakthrough
01/07/2004 06:24 PMZDNet Jan 7 2004 6:09PM ET
ANU scientists demonstrate teleportation
breakthrough
ANU scientists demonstrate teleportation
breakthrough
05/07/2004 05:00 AMZDNet Australia May 7 2004 8:53AM GMT
Australian scientists claim breakthrough
in teleportation
Australian scientists claim breakthrough
in teleportation
05/09/2004 09:35 PMAustralian scientists claim breakthrough
in teleportation (AFP)
Australian scientists claim breakthrough
in teleportation (AFP)
05/09/2004 08:05 PMAFP - CANBERRA, AFP) - Teleportation always used to seem so simple.
All it took was a quick call to Mr Scott, and Star Trek's Captain Kirk
would be beamed up from the cheap-looking scenery of some alien planet
and materialise on the Starship Enterprise.
"scientists have made a breakthrough in
scanning technologies that could
potentially increase the number of
classical works by as much as 20%:"
"scientists have made a breakthrough in
scanning technologies that could
potentially increase the number of
classical works by as much as 20%:"
04/17/2005 10:05 PMKorean Scientists Uncover Liver Cancer
Mechanism
Korean Scientists Uncover Liver Cancer
Mechanism
05/06/2004 02:51 AMHankooki May 6 2004 6:56AM GMT
Oracle, DOJ Describe Software Market for
Judge (Reuters)
Oracle, DOJ Describe Software Market for
Judge (Reuters)
05/21/2004 09:56 PMReuters - The U.S. Justice Department and
Oracle Corp. on Friday gave a "technology tutorial" to the
federal judge who will hear the government's suit to block
Oracle's $7.7 billion hostile bid for rival PeopleSoft Inc.
Shy Russian may have made maths
breakthrough (Reuters)
Shy Russian may have made maths
breakthrough (Reuters)
09/06/2004 10:29 AMReuters - A reclusive Russian may have solved one of the world's
toughest mathematics
problems and stands to win $1 million (560 million pounds) -- but
he doesn't appear to care.
New N. Korean Missiles Said to Threaten
U.S. (Reuters)
New N. Korean Missiles Said to Threaten
U.S. (Reuters)
08/03/2004 10:58 AMReuters - North Korea is deploying new land- and
sea-based ballistic missiles that can carry nuclear warheads
and may have sufficient range to hit the United States,
according to the authoritative Jane's Defense Weekly.
Boeing Says Korean Air to Use Its
Internet Service (Reuters)
Boeing Says Korean Air to Use Its
Internet Service (Reuters)
04/26/2004 03:53 PMReuters - Korean Air plans to offer Boeing Co's
high-speed in-flight Internet service beginning in 2005, the
U.S. aircraft maker said on Monday.
Korean poets deployed to "Tokto"
(Reuters)
Korean poets deployed to "Tokto"
(Reuters)
04/04/2005 10:17 AMReuters - Poets have read patriotic verses as a ferry rocks violently
offshore
islands that South Korea and Japan both claim in a bitter territorial
dispute.
EBay Says to Buy More Shares of Korean
Peer (Reuters)
EBay Says to Buy More Shares of Korean
Peer (Reuters)
08/31/2004 10:45 PMReuters - Internet auctioneer eBay Inc. said on
Tuesday it has agreed to buy $325 million worth of shares of
South Korean online trading peer, Internet Auction Co. Ltd,
raising its ownership to 86 percent from 62 percent.
About 10 Others Held with S.Korean in
Iraq-Report (Reuters)
About 10 Others Held with S.Korean in
Iraq-Report (Reuters)
06/21/2004 02:57 AMReuters - Militants in Iraq are holding about 10
foreigners as well as the South Korean businessman they have
threatened to behead, the businessman's company president told
Yonhap news agency on Monday.
S.Korean, Texas Oil Man Charged in UN
Scandal (Reuters)
S.Korean, Texas Oil Man Charged in UN
Scandal (Reuters)
04/14/2005 04:23 PMReuters - A South Korean at the center of an
influence-peddling scandal in Washington in the 1970s and a
Texas oilman have been charged in two separate federal cases
involving bribes and kickbacks in the scandal-plagued U.N.
oil-for-food program, U.S. authorities said on Thursday.
An Appeal by 365 Korean Organizations to
the Iraqi Group Holding a Korean
National
An Appeal by 365 Korean Organizations to
the Iraqi Group Holding a Korean
National
06/21/2004 04:29 AM
Following open letter is from an
OhmyNews article that encouraged wide distribution. I
don't agree with the
content but I think the letter reflects the view of a small yet
growing and increasingly
vocal part of Korean population so here it is:
An Appeal by 365 Korean Organizations to the Iraqi Group
Holding a Korean
National
We appeal for the release of the Korean national Kim Seon
Il.
Today the Korean people were overcome with shock at the news the
Korean Kim Seon Il
has been kidnapped in Iraq. His seizure and the threat against the
life of this private
citizen is already a source of unspeakable sadness for his family
and the Korean people.
This sadness and shock is the same for the many Koreans who have
opposed the United
States' unjust invasion and the deployment of Korean troops to
Iraq.
The Korean people are well aware of the fact that the US invaded
Iraq for domination
and oil, and not for the freedom and peace of the Iraqi people. We
know also that
the US occupation of Iraq has denied the Iraqi people their
sovereignty and that there
have been widespread human rights abuses by US forces there,
leading to Iraqi pain
and loss of life. For this reason we have done all that is humanly
possible to prevent
the deployment of Korean troops, as they will in no way contribute
to the peace and
security of the Iraqi people.
The kidnapping and threatening a private citizen with death,
however, will not contribute
to Iraqi peace. The Iraqi people are right to resist the US's
unjust invasion, occupation,
and carnage. Nevertheless, kidnapping and threatening a private
citizen with death
cannot be justified. Doing so will only lead to a vicious cycle of
blood and revenge.
Again we make an earnest appeal. Please make your claims known
through dialogue and
release Kim Seon Il to his family as he is of no relation to
government policy.
21 June 2004
Seoul, Korea
Korean Network Against Dispatching Troops To Iraq

U.S. Delegation Visits N.Korean Nuclear
Complex (Reuters)
U.S. Delegation Visits N.Korean Nuclear
Complex (Reuters)
01/10/2004 04:59 AMReuters - A U.S. delegation has visited North
Korea's Yongbyon nuclear complex, the first time outsiders have
been allowed into the plant since U.N. inspectors were expelled
a year ago.
U.S. Urges N.Korean Response on Nuclear
Weapons (Reuters)
U.S. Urges N.Korean Response on Nuclear
Weapons (Reuters)
07/23/2004 06:14 AMReuters - The top U.S. disarmament diplomat said
Friday North Korea should follow Libya's example and make a
strategic decision to scrap its nuclear weapons programs before
the U.S. presidential election in November.
S.Korean Hostage in Iraq Wins More Time
(Reuters)
S.Korean Hostage in Iraq Wins More Time
(Reuters)
06/22/2004 07:21 AMReuters - Militants threatening to behead a South
Korean hostage in Iraq unless Seoul pulls troops out of the
country have agreed to give more time for talks on his fate, an
Iraqi mediator told Reuters Tuesday.
Iraqi Militants Threaten to Behead South
Korean (Reuters)
Iraqi Militants Threaten to Behead South
Korean (Reuters)
06/20/2004 07:06 PMReuters - Iraqi militants threatened on Monday to
behead a South Korean hostage within 24 hours to try to stop
Seoul deploying 3,000 troops to northern Iraq, according to a
videotape aired on Arabic television station Al Jazeera.
Militants Threaten to Kill Korean
Hostage in Iraq (Reuters)
Militants Threaten to Kill Korean
Hostage in Iraq (Reuters)
06/21/2004 02:57 AMReuters - Muslim militants in Iraq threatened to
behead a South Korean hostage by Monday night unless his
country scrapped plans to send 3,000 more troops -- a demand
rejected by Seoul.
Rice Meets S.Korean Leaders on N.Korea,
Iraq (Reuters)
Rice Meets S.Korean Leaders on N.Korea,
Iraq (Reuters)
07/09/2004 08:22 AMReuters - U.S. national security adviser
Condoleezza Rice promised North Korea a wide range of benefits
if it dismantled its nuclear programs, saying the aid would
bring the impoverished nation into the international community.
Cheney Urges More Aggressive China on
N.Korean Crisis (Reuters)
Cheney Urges More Aggressive China on
N.Korean Crisis (Reuters)
04/14/2004 03:48 AMReuters - Vice President Dick Cheney, armed with
new evidence over North Korea's weapons capabilities, told
China on Wednesday it was critical to move forward aggressively
to end the North Korea nuclear programs.
Militants Decapitate South Korean
Hostage in Iraq (Reuters)
Militants Decapitate South Korean
Hostage in Iraq (Reuters)
06/22/2004 10:13 PMReuters - Militants beheaded a South Korean
hostage in Iraq on Tuesday after Seoul refused their demand to
withdraw its troops and scrap plans to send more.
South Korean kimchi statistics hard to
swallow (Reuters)
South Korean kimchi statistics hard to
swallow (Reuters)
06/01/2004 04:10 AMReuters - South Korea got a pungent lesson on globalisation this year,
when imports of kimchi -- the garlicky, fermented cabbage
dish synonymous with its cuisine -- surpassed exports for the first
time, officials say.
Iraq Group Threatens to Behead S.Korean
Hostage - TV (Reuters)
Iraq Group Threatens to Behead S.Korean
Hostage - TV (Reuters)
06/20/2004 05:27 PMReuters - An Iraqi group has threatened to behead a
South Korean hostage if Seoul does not end cooperation with
U.S. occupying authorities, a videotape aired on Arabic
television station Al Jazeera said Monday.
Scientists discover rare carnivore
shrimp (Reuters)
Scientists discover rare carnivore
shrimp (Reuters)
03/17/2005 03:16 AMReuters - A military biologist has documented a new species of fairy
shrimp in
Idaho, one of only four species among hundreds that are longer than an
inch and eat their relatives,
officials say.
Scientists Develop Antidote for Burping
Sheep (Reuters)
Scientists Develop Antidote for Burping
Sheep (Reuters)
06/21/2004 09:24 AMReuters - Scientists have developed a serum to
reduce methane gas in burping sheep, cows and other ruminants
to combat global warming, a German magazine reported on Monday.
Scientists Get Sought-After Cells from
Human Clone (Reuters)
Scientists Get Sought-After Cells from
Human Clone (Reuters)
02/12/2004 02:47 AMReuters - South Korean and U.S. researchers
said on Wednesday they had cloned a human embryo and extracted
from it sought-after cells called embryonic stem cells.
Scientists find new face on Turin shroud
(Reuters)
Scientists find new face on Turin shroud
(Reuters)
04/15/2004 06:28 AMReuters - Italian scientists have found a matching image of a man's
face and possibly his hands on the back of the Turin shroud,
believed by many to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ.
Scientists Rush to Destroy Killer Flu
Virus (Reuters)
Scientists Rush to Destroy Killer Flu
Virus (Reuters)
04/13/2005 08:20 AMReuters - The killer "Asian" flu virus, sent to
laboratories around the world as part of routine test kits,
could trigger a pandemic if it escapes, but the chances of that
are low, the World Health Organization said on Wednesday.
New S.Korean Cell Phone Lets Parents
Track Kids (Reuters)
New S.Korean Cell Phone Lets Parents
Track Kids (Reuters)
07/28/2004 04:13 AMReuters - Parents in South Korea will now be able
to track their children by using a device in a new mobile phone
that has been designed for kids.
SK Telecom Co. began selling Wednesday colorful cell phones
with antennas that look like human ears and a built in tracker
using the global positioning satellite (GPS) network.
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