Thursday May 29th 2008, 4:17 am
South Koreans stage protests daily to stop the import of American beef,which they believe could spread the mad cow disease in the nation.
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Mad Cow Fears Grip S Koreans (Time Magazine)
TV heightens S. Korean fears about mad cow from U.S. (Houston Chronicle)
Thursday May 29th 2008, 1:56 am
Shin Hae-suk is convinced that looming beef imports from the United States pose a potential danger to her family. The 54-year-old housewife believes the country will send South Koreans meat at higher risk of mad cow disease. "What if my child eats dangerous beef in a restaurant?" she asked.
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TV drives S. Korean fears about mad cow from U.S. (Houston Chronicle)
Thursday May 29th 2008, 1:51 am
Shin Hae-suk is convinced that looming beef imports from the United States pose a potential danger to her family. The 54-year-old housewife believes the country will send South Koreans meat at higher risk of mad cow disease. "What if my child eats dangerous beef in a restaurant?" she asked.
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Mad cow fears grip SKoreans (AP via Yahoo! News)
Thursday May 29th 2008, 1:05 am
To street protesters in the South Korean capital, American beef is a menace to be feared — and stopped.
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SKorea to resume US beef imports: ruling party (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Wednesday May 28th 2008, 10:49 pm
South Korea is set to announce the resumption of US beef imports despite mounting protests sparked by mad cow fears, the ruling Grand National Party said.
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Mad cow fears grip S.Koreans (China Daily)
Wednesday May 28th 2008, 9:09 pm
Seoul - To street protesters in the South Korean capital, American beef is a menace to be feared, and stopped. Shin Hae-suk, a 54-year-old housewife, is convinced that if South Korea resumes importing US beef, the US will send South Koreans meat at higher risk of mad cow disease.
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Mad cow fears grip SKoreans (AP via Yahoo! News)
Wednesday May 28th 2008, 7:23 pm
To street protesters in the South Korean capital, American beef is a menace to be feared — and stopped.
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South Koreans still mad about U.S. beef (Lincoln Journal Star)
Wednesday May 28th 2008, 1:03 pm
SEOUL, South Korea — Shin Hae-suk is convinced beef imports from the United States pose a potential danger to her family. The 54-year-old housewife believes the country will send South Koreans meat at higher risk of mad cow disease. “What if my child eats dangerous beef in a restaurant?” she asked.
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Mad cow fears grip South Koreans (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Wednesday May 28th 2008, 12:27 pm
Shin Hae-suk is convinced looming beef imports from the United States pose a potential danger to her family. The 54-year-old housewife believes the country will send South Koreans meat at higher risk of mad cow disease.
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South Koreans protest against us beef deal.
Wednesday May 28th 2008, 12:00 pm
Thousands of protesters marched through Seoul against a U.S. beef import pact that has renewed fears of mad cow disease.
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