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KOREAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - JUNE 1, 2004.

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SEOUL, June 1 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers:

KYUNGHYANG SHINMUN

- 3-way labor talks revived

KUKMIN DAILY

- Roh propose reviving 3-way labor talks

DONG-A ILBO

- Public officials' financial irregularities uncovered

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