• Kwon In-sook (also Kwŏn Insuk or Insook; born 1964) is a former South Korean labor organizer who inspired women in South Korea to form the Korean Women's...
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    Kwon Yang-sook (Korean: 권양숙; Hanja: 權良淑; Korean pronunciation: [kwʌn jaŋ.suk]; born December 23, 1947) was the First Lady of South Korea from 2003 to 2008...
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  • Kwon Mi-sook is a female former international table tennis player from South Korea. She won a silver medal for South Korea at the 1989 World Table Tennis...
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    Roh Moo-hyun (category Suicides by jumping in South Korea)
    provincial government heads. In January 2012, Han Myung-Sook who had been one of the prime ministers in Roh's tenure was elected party leader of the biggest...
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  • Kwon Chang-Sook (born 4 May 1971) is a South Korean former field hockey player who competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics and in the 1996 Summer Olympics...
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  • Seo Sook-hyang is a South Korean television screenwriter. She made her writing debut after 나의 가장 사랑스러운 적 won at a KBS drama-writing competition and aired...
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  • Yeon-soo, and trains her and other women in physical and social skills. Yeon-soo learns that she is pregnant, and Kwon-sook offers her and her child freedom if...
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    with a full scholarship. At university, he met his future wife, Kim Jung-sook. After organizing a student protest against the Yushin Constitution, he was...
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    Wonju in Gangwon Province, South Korea. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Park Ji-hyun (politician). Feminism in South Korea Kwon In-sook Lee, Hae-rin...
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    Choi Kyu-hah (category 20th-century presidents in Asia)
    first lady Kwon Yang-sook, Prime Minister Han Myeong-sook, former presidents Chun Doo-hwan, Kim Young-sam and Kim Dae-jung. Choi was buried in Daejeon National...
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  • (Lee Dong-gun), the heir of the Kwon clan. Hyuk-joon is ten years older than Jung-sook and already a prosecutor. Jung-sook finds out that Hyuk-joon is the...
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    Democratic Party (South Korea, 2015) (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from April 2023)
    of NPAD assembly members, including his former co-leader Kim Han-gil and Kwon Rho-kap, a former aide of President Kim Dae-jung from the party's stronghold...
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    Tongnip sinmun (category Anti-Chinese sentiment in Korea)
    newspaper printed in Korean and English and published between 1896 and 1899. It was the first privately managed daily newspaper in Korea and the first...
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  • in love for real. Jang Hyuk as Kwon Oh-joon Lee Da-hae as Jin Dal-rae Kim Jung-tae as Kim Jin-goo Kim Hae-sook as Lee Soon-seom, Dal-rae's mother-in-law...
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    Democratic Party (South Korea, 2013) (category Defunct political parties in South Korea)
    Myeong-sook chairwoman of the supreme council. Han was from 2006 to 2007 South Korea's first and so far only female Prime Minister. Han Myeong-sook vowed...
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    Kim Dae-jung (category Liberalism in South Korea)
    Third Republic in the 1960s to the Fifth Republic in the 1980s. He ran unsuccessfully in presidential elections in 1971, 1987, and 1992. In the country's...
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    Democratic Alliance of Korea (category Political parties in South Korea)
    electoral alliance and political party formed in order to run for party-list proportional representation in the 2024 South Korean legislative election....
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    Daegu Girls' High School in 1966 and went on to attend Ewha Womans University, where she graduated in 1970 with a Bachelor of Arts in Health Education and...
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  • In-sook, also spelled In-suk or Insook, is a Korean feminine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name...
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  • Sun-young Kwon Ah-reum Kwon Chae-won Kwon Eun-bi Kwon Eun-bin Kwon Eun-soo Kwon Han-sol Kwon Hee-deok Kwon Mina Kwon Nara Kwon Ri-se Kwon So-hyun Kwon So-hyun...
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    Democratic Party (South Korea, 2000) (category Democratic parties in South Korea)
    Party (DP; Korean: 민주당; Hanja: 民主黨; RR: Minjudang) was a political party in South Korea. Formerly named Millennium Democratic Party (Korean: 새천년민주당; Hanja: 새千年民主黨;...
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    Uri Party (category Defunct political parties in South Korea)
    RR: Uridang; lit. Our Party), was the ruling social-liberal political party in South Korea from 2003 to 2007. A liberal party, it was created to support...
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  • Han Mi-soon Jang In-sub as Bong Man-ho Choi Yoon-so as Bong Hae-won Ji Soo-won [ko] as Bong Sam-sook Song hee-soo as child Sam-sook Yoon Da-hoon as Bong...
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  • Gaehwa Party (category Defunct political parties in Korea)
    written as the Gaehwapa or Gaehwadang, was a liberal and progressive party in the Korean state Joseon. It was also called the Independence Party of Joseon...
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    Korean Academy in San Francisco in 1913, and was a key founding member of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea in Shanghai in 1919. He is...
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    Gwangju Uprising (category 1980 in South Korea)
    Dae-jung's Role in the Democratization of South Korea". Association for Asian Studies. Kwon, Hyuk-eun (2021). "The Origins of Riot Control in the May 18 -...
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  • Korea Democratic Party (category Defunct political parties in South Korea)
    Party (KDP; Korean: 한국민주당; Hanja: 韓國民主黨) was the leading opposition party in the first years of the First Republic of Korea. It existed from 1945 to 1949...
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  • Kye-in as Seo Dal-kwon (Jin-sook's neighbor) Yang Hee-kyung as Jung In-sook (Dal-kwon's wife/Hee-jin's stepmother) Kim Ga-yeon as Kyoung-hee (waitress in...
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  • friend Jung Won-joong as Jo Paeng-dal, Golden Dragon chef Lee Hye-sook as Kwon Mi-sook, Hyo-dong's aunt Park Kwang-jung as Yoon Chil-sung, Hyo-dong's uncle...
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  • OhmyNews (category 2000 establishments in South Korea)
    reflects its status as the first news website in Korea to accept, edit, and publish articles from its readers in an open source-style. About 20% of the site's...
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