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S. KOREAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - MARCH 2, 2009.

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SEOUL, March 2 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers:

KOREAN-LANGUAGE DAILIES -- National Assembly speaker proposes delaying passage of media law (Kyunghyang Shinmun) -- Job-sharing loses direction due to worker, employer self-interests and policy flaw (Kookmin Daily) -- Rival parties close to agreement on media law (Donga llbo) -- Rival party negotiations on media-law hit deadlock (Seoul Shinmun) -- Rival parties make substantial agreement on media law (Segye Times) -- Rival parties fail to reach agreement on controversial bills (JoongAng Ilbo) -- National Assembly turns to violence over media law (Chosun ...

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