Updated : May.16,2008 11:20 KST

S.Korea, U.S., Japan in Fresh Nuclear Meeting
The chief negotiators from South Korea, the U.S. and Japan will hold talks in Washington on Sunday and Monday to discuss how to verify North Korea's declaration of nuclear programs and stockpiles. This will be the first time for the three to meet since Korea-U.S.-Japan Trilateral Coordination and Oversight Group (TCOG) was suspended in 2003. >>Full Text
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Korea Near Bottom of the Class for Education
Korea ranked high among world countries in higher education achievement but near the bottom in quality. In the IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 2008, Korea is ranked a poor 53rd among 55 nations in terms of university education meeting the needs of a competitive economy, one of the indices that indicate quality levels. Korea ranked a high fifth scientific infrastructure. >>Full Text

 Korea Ranks 31st in World Competitiveness
 Korea's Ranking in World Economy Tumbling
 Korea's Brand Value Tumbles
 Korea's Per Capita Income Not On Par With GDP
 S.Korea Ranks 26th in UN Quality-of-Life Index

Tips for Parents Who Have Children Late
Getting married and having babies late has become a major trend among Koreans. Of course, older expecting mothers worry about many things such as miscarriage, the health and mental ability of their babies and baby-mother attachment problems. But several experts and mothers who gave birth late told the Chosun Ilbo there is little more to worry about than good health. >>Full Text

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- U.S. 'Disappointed' at Korean Delay of Beef Imports
- Korean Students ¡®Out of Contact¡¯ in Earthquake Zone
- Textbooks to Be Shorn of Leftwing Bias
- Chosun Ilbo Rated 'Most Accurate' in Election Reporting
- World Biggest Dinosaur Tracks Found in Korea
- Korea, EU 'to Clinch FTA This Year'
- Police Nab Suspected Hacker of Korean Bank
- Samsung, LG Agree on Cross-Purchase Deal
- Mobile Operators Launch Joint Wireless Portal
- Korean Firms Shell Out for Earthquake Victims
- Lee Young-pyo May Leave Hotspur for PSV Eindhoven
- The Fighting Spirit: Kim Tae-yun on Making It in America
- Avoid Cell Phone Concert Disasters
- Park Ji-sung Sets Eyes on Champions League
- New Multilingual Radio Targeting Expats
- Pentagon Calls on Burma's Junta to Accept Aid
- Imprisoned Uzbek Woman Wins Human Rights Award
- China Says Quake Death Toll Could Top 50,000
- Hopes Dim For China Quake Victims
- White House: Bush Comments to Israeli Parliament Were Not About Obama

Andrezza "Rtvelo" Martins of Georgia signals her teammate Cristine "Saka" Santanna during their match against Australia's Natalie Cook and Tamsin Barnett during their third round match of the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour Seoul Open on Thursday. /REUTERS