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With the move toward democracy in the late 1980s, the concept of equal rights for men and women began to creep into Koreans' thinking.

When the United States announced last week that North Korean officials had acknowledged the existence of a secret nuclear weapons program in violation of a 1994 accord, a simple question could be heard echoing around the world: What were the North Koreans thinking?

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It's little wonder that South Koreans are thinking about ways to defend themselves, given North Korea's bizarre and dangerous behavior.

The latest South Korean thinking on commiting troops for Iraq is expected to be discussed, although one Pentagon official, asked about the status of the talks, said, "That's an internal decision for South Korea".

In the No Gun Ri inciden, US soldiers are alleged to have killed a number of Korean civilians, thinking them military infiltrators.

By directing fire on bases filled with many American soldiers the North Koreans could cloak themselves in the robes of Korean nationalism, perhaps thinking that they could retain the sympathy of some South Koreans who want the Americans to leave the peninsula.

As the prospect of a negotiated end to the nuclear crisis with North Korea inches closer, South Koreans are now thinking seriously about the implications.

The South Korean forces were subsequently hit with friendly and enemy fire, and in the confusion the 19th Infantry attempted to block the South Koreans from advancing, thinking them enemy forces.

(One involved South Korean Intelligence agents thinking McAuliffe and Clinton were more than just friends).

Chang likes the idea of something Korean, and is thinking of hozön (for "preserved") or bonji (for "essence," a close cousin to the indefinable "fifth taste" that "umami" signifies in Japanese).

Mrs. Lee who is the widow of a North Korean general, recalled thinking that she had won an easy job in the clinic after arriving on June 14, 2000, at the Pyongbuk Provincial Police Detention Camp.

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