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KOREAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - DEC. 3, 2001.

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SEOUL, Dec 3 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers:

DONG-A ILBO

- Former ranking official of National Intelligence Service

(NIS) discovered to have ordered subordinate to keep tabs on prosecutor's investigation of Jin Seung-hyun and Chung

Hyun-joon late last year.

- National Health Insurance Corp. allegedly misused 19.1

billion won, inspector team to examine suspicions

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