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S.KOREAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - SEPT 1, 2004.
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September 01, 2004 |
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SEOUL, Sept 1 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers:
KYUNGHYANG SHINMUN:
- Supreme Court Issues Rescue Plan for Credit Defaulters with Debts of Less Than 1.5 Billion Won (US$1.3 Million)
KUKMIN DAILY:
- University Admission Quota to Be Cut by 95,000 Within Five Years
DONG-A ILBO:
- Supreme Court to Implement Program to Rescue Credit Defaulters with Debts of Less Than 1.5 Billion Won
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- No. of Credit Defaulters Gains 2.4 Pct in March.
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- NO. OF KOREAN CREDIT DEFAULTERS GAINS 2.4 PCT IN MARCH.
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- SC refuses to stay Kerala Law drawing up 50:50 admission quota.
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