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KOREAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - OCT 1, 2002.

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

DONG-A ILBO

- Whereabouts of 300 bln won out of HMM's 490 bln won of loans from KDB missing on company book, raising suspicion for its usage

- Pyongyang rejects entry of S. Korean, Japanese reporters to Sinuiju

HANKYOREH SHINMUN

- As controversy on secret fund support to N.K. heats up, positive explanation by relevant authorities urged

- S. Korea wins two gold medals in Asiad in fencing and judo

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