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Park Geun-hye's Broken Promises
  In 1940, American President Franklin Roosevelt vowed that his countrymen would absolutely not partake in World War II. Upon Japan’s attack of Pearl Harbor, this promise was broken;...
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A painful beauty - Sexual Harassment in South Korea
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Like Fleas on a Dying Yak - China's gradual destruction of Tibet
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  In 1940, American President Franklin Roosevelt vowed that his countrymen would absolutely not partake in World War II. Upon Japan’s attack of Pearl Harbor, this promise was broken;...  read more

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