Word: koreans
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...affectionately dubbed by computer science majors, joined the Harvard security department two years ago. A Korean immigrant to the United States in 1968, Gim has since been doing "odd jobs". Aside from that, Gim was wary about divulging his personal history. "I'm a very private person," he said. "Besides, I'm not very interesting...
Last spring two students in 15b arrived at Bear's office with a work and cooked him an authentic Korean meal in order to express their gratitude...
...motivations. South Korea, the presumptive first target of any attack from the North, is against backing Kim into a corner, a result it fears economic sanctions would accomplish. What Seoul wants least is responsibility for an economically devastated North. "We're content with a divided peninsula," says a South Korean diplomat familiar with the huge absorption costs borne by West Germany's embrace of the East...
After an 11-month standoff, North Korea has informed the International Atomic Energy Agency that it will permit inspection of seven nuclear sites. Not included in the arrangement: two sites in its Yongbyon complex believed to be waste dumps for weapons-grade plutonium. In a positive response, the South Korean Foreign Minister, Han Sung Joo, said the U.S. should reconsider its proposed deployment of Patriot missiles in South Korea...
...will organize interested members to help Korean orphans adopted by American parents, Kim said, and "there will also be a Korean as a Second Language program...