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Kore Tarihinde Bugün 28, 30, 31 Ekim
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27-10-2010, Saat: 13:38
October 28
1991 -- South Korea and Romania sign an accord on cultural exchanges. 1995 -- South Korea's exports top US$100 billion. In 2005, the country's overseas shipments reached a record US$284.7 billion and posted double-digit growth for the third straight year. 2000 -- Unionized pilots at Korean Air, South Korea's leading airline, launch their first-ever strike. 2005 -- Busan, South Korea's second-largest city, is named a candidate to host two major International Olympic Committee (IOC) meetings in 2009 -- the General Assembly of the IOC and the 13th Olympic General Assembly. 2008 -- South Korea's currency plunged to an over 10-year low against the U.S. dollar as foreign investors dumped local stocks and shrugged off the central bank's efforts to calm markets. 2009 -- The main opposition Democratic Party won a meaningful victory in parliamentary by-elections by taking three of five contested seats. ( Yonhap ) Şekline, rengine bakma, Maksadı ne ona bak!
27-10-2010, Saat: 16:43
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28-10-2010, Saat: 12:28
October 29
1950 -- President Syngman Rhee visits Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, after U.N. forces regained control of the city following a successful landing at Incheon during the Korean War. 1995 -- South Korea's annual exports hit the US$100 billion mark for the first time in history. 2008 -- Pak Song-chol, a former North Korean vice president and a key actor in late North Korean leader Kim Il-sung's fight against Japanese colonial rule, dies of chronic disease at age 95. 2009 -- The Constitutional Court rules that disputed media reform laws railroaded by the ruling party are valid, despite violations in the voting process. ( Yonhap ) Şekline, rengine bakma, Maksadı ne ona bak!
29-10-2010, Saat: 13:25
October 30
1981 -- A Czech soldier, who served as a member of the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission set up under the 1953 Korean armistice agreement, defects to South Korea across the border at the truce village of Panmunjom. The Czech delegation was staying in the North Korean side of the village that sits on the western sector of the Korean border. Czechoslovakia, along with Poland, represented North Korea's interests in the four-nation Commission. Switzerland and Sweden represented the American-led U.N. Command in the Commission. 1999 -- A fire sweeps through a beer hall in the western city of Incheon, killing 56 people, mostly high-school girls. The students had temporarily leased the place for a fraternity party. ( Yonhap ) Şekline, rengine bakma, Maksadı ne ona bak! |
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