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S KOREAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - SEPT 3, 2007.

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

Vernacular dailies

-- Intelligence chief under fire for breaching anonymity rules in hostages' release (Kookmin Daily)

-- N.K. postponed inter-Korean summit after U.S. complained: N.K. officials (Kyunghyang Shinmun)

-- Roh's remarks on former presidential secretary's bribery scandal raises controversy (Donga llbo)

-- S. Korea's diplomatic victory short-lived as questions on hostages' release emerge (Seoul Shinmun)

-- N.K. to declare nuclear stockpile, disable programs by year's end: U.S. envoy (Segye Times)

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