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opening and Korea
Not only is Mr. Frelinghuysen a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, but he is the grandson of the man who was instrumental in opening relations between the United States and Korea, Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, Secretary of State in the administration of Chester A. Arthur.
* 1876 – Japan and Korea sign a treaty granting Japanese citizens extraterritoriality rights, opening three ports to Japanese trade, and ending Korea's status as a tributary state of Qing Dynasty China.
Although North Korea is very concerned with the opening policy, its economic policy is dictated by political considerations.
As of 2005, the price of rice in South Korea is about four times that of the average price of rice on the international market, and it was generally feared that opening the agricultural market would have disastrous effects upon the South Korean agricultural sector.
In 2005, Chun Doo-hwan, the 12th President of the Republic of Korea, and Chung Mong-joon, the Vice-President of FIFA, attended the opening ceremony of the Unification Church-owned Peace Cup, along with Moon.
The embassy was reopened in January 1992, with Korea opening its resident embassy in Tel Aviv in December 1993.
For North Korea, it has been a bargaining tool for opening diplomatic discussions.
Starting with the opening of the first Shinkansen line between Tokyo and Osaka in 1964, high-speed rail transport, functioning at speeds up and above 300 km / h, has been built in Spain, France, Germany, Italy, the People's Republic of China, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, South Korea, Scandinavia, Belgium and the Netherlands.
Nor did it stop the North Koreans from pushing back the Americans and the Republic of Korea Army ( ROK ), which had been badly mauled in the opening days of the invasion, even further.
South Korea became the third adopter in Asia when television broadcasting began on 12 May 1956 with the opening of HLKZ-TV, a commercially operated television station.
Even before foreign intervention and the opening of Korea to the world, the peasants of the Korean Peninsula had become disillusioned with the rule of the upper yangban classes.
The Japanese government, which sought to emulate the empires of Europe in their tradition of enforcing so-called Unequal Treaties, responded by sending the Japanese battleship Unyō towards Busan and another battleship to the Bay of Yeongheung on the pretext of surveying sea routes, meaning to pressure Korea into opening its doors.
The treaty was signed on 15 February 1876, thus opening Korea to Japan.
The opening of Korea to the outside world in the following years brought religious toleration for the remaining Catholics and also introduced Protestantism.
Jindos marched in the opening ceremonies of the 1988 Summer Olympic Games in Seoul, Korea.
The years that followed saw opening of offices in Spain, Germany, France, The Netherlands, and Switzerland in 2000 ; an office in Italy in 2002 ; and locations in South Korea and Sweden in 2004.
The number of pen spinning websites and forums have increased since 2006, opening up more regional boards from France, Germany, China, Taiwan, Japan, and Korea.
Louis Vuitton later expanded its presence in Asia with the opening of a store in Taipei, Taiwan in 1983 and Seoul, South Korea in 1984.
As early as 1832 discussions of opening up Korea were made by the captain of the, Edmund Roberts, yet in 1844 a draft by the United States Congress was shelved due to lack of interest.
Prior to 2004, all long-distance trains serving Seoul terminated at the nearby Seoul Station, but with the opening of the Korea Train Express ( KTX ), Yongsan Station took over some of Seoul's services.
Goldwyn expected the film to be as successful as The Best Years of Our Lives, but it proved to be as " tepid and old-fashioned " as Granger feared and, opening after cease-fire negotiations with Korea had begun, no longer topical, and it died at the box office.
The opening congress of the WPC condemned the atom-bomb and the American invasion of Korea.
On June 30, 2007, Szetela scored the opening goal in the United States ' match against South Korea in the U-20 World Cup.
In their opening match of the 2008 campaign, Adelaide United defeated Pohang 2 – 0 in Korea.

opening and foreign
In 1869, Abdülaziz received visits from Eugénie de Montijo, Empress consort of Napoleon III of France and other foreign monarchs on their way to the opening of the Suez Canal.
Relations were described as " excellent " by the foreign ministers in 2006, ahead of the opening of the Bosnian embassy in Bucharest.
His government was committed to improving human rights protection and carried out some reforms, notably an opening of Ecuador to foreign trade.
In 2008, the FDA started opening offices in foreign countries, including China, India, Costa Rica, Chile, Belgium, and the United Kingdom.
Some of the surgical cures listed, such as the opening of an abdominal abscess or the removal of traumatic foreign material, are realistic enough to have taken place, but with the patient in a state of enkoimesis induced with the help of soporific substances such as opium.
A presence was re-established on the mainland in 1979 following China's reform and opening up and a year later the firm established the Beijing Air Catering Company Ltd., the first foreign joint venture in the country.
An International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) program is currently being followed, with the aim of attracting investment, creating jobs, and reducing poverty by opening the economy to foreign trade.
Availability of adequate legal base, opening of credit lines, including the foreign ones, simplified the procedure of private enterprises opening and licensing, led to enlarge-ment of the sphere of entrepreneurship.
General José Urrea marched into Texas from Matamoros, making his way north following the coast of Texas, thus preventing any foreign aid by sea and opening up an opportunity for the Mexican Navy to land much needed provisions.
His Piano Concerto no 4 starts, against tradition, with a statement by the piano, after which the orchestra magically enters in a foreign key, to present what would normally have been the opening tutti.
Despite the opening of new universities and increased enrollment, the state-directed education system did not adequately prepare for increasing market demand in the areas of agriculture, light industry, services, and foreign investment.
Some of the surgical cures listed, such as the opening of an abdominal abscess or the removal of traumatic foreign material, are realistic enough to have taken place, but with the patient in a state of enkoimesis induced with the help of soporific substances such as opium.
It was delayed from a planned opening in 1903 to 1904, to allow for full-scale participation by more states and foreign countries.
A substantial trade imbalance persists although the opening of the MOZAL aluminium smelter, the country's largest foreign investment project to date has increased export earnings.
The Doge's Palace, Venice | Doge's Palace complex. While doges had great temporal power at first, after 1268, the doge was constantly under strict surveillance: he had to wait for other officials to be present before opening dispatches from foreign powers ; he was not allowed to possess any property in a foreign land.
Martín de las Alas into violating Spanish law by opening a foreign fair in the city to sell goods.
With the opening of the mainland Chinese economy in 1978, a dual-track currency system was instituted, with renminbi usable only domestically, and with foreigners forced to use foreign exchange certificates.
This opening exposed the fact that domestic firms could not compete with foreign imports, in part because of the overvalued currency, but also because of long-term structural problems.
Perón restored diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union and, in 1949, articulated a " third way " as his foreign policy doctrine, in hopes of avoiding friction with either superpower, while opening the door to grain sales to the perennially shortage-stricken Soviets.
Some of the surgical cures listed, such as the opening of an abdominal abscess or the removal of traumatic foreign material, are realistic enough to have taken place, but with the patient in a dream-like state of induced sleep known as " enkoimesis " () not unlike anesthesia, induced with the help of soporific substances such as opium.
The latter became disenchanted with Fujimori because small businesses were threatened by the dramatic price rises and opening to foreign competition that the Fujishock program entailed.
For example, Stiglitz assumes that there is no neoimperial plot, but that the system is driven by a mixture of ideology and special interests, in which neoliberal fundamentalists, who do not believe that neoliberalism can fail, work with financial and other multinational corporations, who have the most to benefit from opening up foreign markets.

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