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KOREAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - NOV 1, 2002.

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

DONG-A ILBO

- Gov't to relieve individual defaulters from extravagancy, causing worry over the abuse of the benefit

- 17 or 18 MDP lawmakers to bolt from the party by weekend

HANKYOREH SHINMUN

- A murder suspect suspected to be died from torture during investigation

- S. Korea, U.S., Japan to continue to discuss N.K. nuke issue following the APEC summit

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