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SOUTH KOREAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - JAN 1, 2007.

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SEOUL, Jan 1 Asia Pulse - The following are the top headlines in major Korean newspapers on Jan 1.

Vernacular dailies:

- Admit difference and seek coexistence: New Year message (KYUNGHYANG SHINMUN)

- S. Koreans want a president who can read public opinions and lead economy better (KUKMIN DAILY)

- Saddam Hussein executed (DONG-A LLBO)

- Former Seoul mayor Lee Myung-bak garners 37 pct support in public poll for next presidency (SEOUL SHINMUN)

- 46 pct of S. Koreans cite economic recovery as top concern for upcoming presidential election: survey (SEGYE TIMES)

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