1997년 Financial Times/South Korea agrees terms for IMF's rescue loan(12.1) ... 3 1998년 New York Times/A new kind of leader(2.21) ... 7 Wall Street Journal Korea wins agreement for major debt rollover(3.16) ... 9 Korea to step up efforts to seek foreign investment(3.17) ... 11 Testing the waters : Korea makes global pitch with <FONT face ... serif Kim sees joblessness as biggest threat(5.5) ... 16 Financial Times/South Korea : chaebol restructuring(6.19) ... 19 Reuters/Focus-S.Korea vows to close down non-viable banks(6.19) ... 21 1999년 Wall Street Journal Foreign investment in South Korea rose 27% in '98(1.5) ... 25 Triumphant pragmatism in Seoul(1.6) ... 27 Int'l Herald Tribune/Seoul gets upgrade from rating firm(1.20) ... 30 Financial Times/South Korea looks to smaller businesses to lift it from recession and create jobs(3.10) ... 32 Wall Street Journal/Seoul survivor : Korea's recovery suggests reform isn't the only key(3.17) ... 36 Star-TV/Economy in battle(4.11) ... 38 Wall Street Journal South Korea posts first quarter of growth since 1997(5.21) ... 40 Minister ties chaebol's growth to reform(6.22) ... 42 New York Times/Skepticism over Korean reform(7.30) ... 44 Wall Street Journal/Korea's milestone(8.17) ... 49 Financial Times/Facing up to Daewoo's woes(8.17) ... 52 Far Eastern Economic Review/Korea's chance(11.4) ... 54 Business Week/Boom or mirage?(11.8) ... 58 2000년 Wall Street Journal/Korea's foreign investment hits record(1.3) ... 65 Reuters/Seoul names reformer to finance post(1.14) ... 67 Far Eastern Economic Review/Makeover at the bank(3.2) ... 69 Wall Street Journal/New finance minister of Korea doesn't expect more rate rises(3.10) ... 73 Economist/Career path(4.1) ... 75 Far Eastern Economic Review/Powering ahead(4.6) ... 78 Financial Times/S Korean economy on cusp of 'a new phase'(5.9) ... 81 Int'l Herald Tribune/Awaiting the business of reunification(6.21) ... 83 Wall Street Journal/Jin is named finance chief of South Korea(8.8) ... 85 Financial Times /Hyundai Motor goes it alone : government gives go-ahead for spilt from parent group(9.1) ... 87 Wall Street Journal/Phoenix rising : South Korea's comeback(9.4) ... 90 Financial Times/Push towards clear, clean management(10.19) ... 93 Economist/South Korea dumps the past, at last(11.11) ... 95 Wall Street Journal/Full speed ahead(11.13) ... 100 Far Eastern Economic Review/Labor trouble : the price to pay(12.7) ... 103 2001년 Wall Street Journal/South Korea's relapse(1.19) ... 109 LA Times/Have you heard about the incredible recovery?(1.29) ... 111 Wall Street Journal/Seoul's efforts to help firms are defended(3.6) ... 115 Financial Times/Hyundai split set to accelerate as founder dies(3.22) ... 117 Bloomberg/Hyundai bailout : right move at time(4.1) ... 119 Wall Street Journal/Merger will create largest Korean bank(4.12) ... 124 South China Morning Post/Follow that lady(6.7) ... 126 Wall Street Journal Investors's enthusiasm buys hope in Seoul(7.3) ... 130 The Hynix saga(8.8) ... 134 Bloomberg/Korea's glass is half full, minister Jin Nyum(8.12) ... 136 The Times/Song of Seoul(8.23) ... 142 Far Eastern Economic Review The coming war : Counting the costs(9.27) ... 145 Return of the behemoths(10.11) ... 149 Clutching at straws(10.18) ... 154 Wall Street Journal/South Korea's economy shows surprising vigor(11.23) ... 157 New York Times/Micron and Hynix start tie-up talks(12.6) ... 159 Business Week/When eager lenders meet eager borrowers(12.17) ... 162 2002년 Business Week/Wishing on a few Asian stars(1.7) ... 167 LA Times/Unexpected resilience in South Korea's economy(1.14) ... 170 New York Times/Korea to sell as banks turn profit(1.16) ... 173 Financial Times/South Korea's rapid recuperation(1.17) ... 176 LA Times/Economic fanaticism is bad for Seoul(1.27) ... 180 Financial Times/Seoul lessons(2.7) ... 183 Business Week/Stuck in neutral(2.18) ... 185 Financial Times/Kospi keeps champagne flowing(2.22) ... 189 1997년 Financial Times/South Korea agrees terms for IMF's rescue loan(12.1) ... 3 1998년 New York Times/A new kind of leader(2.21) ... 7 Wall Street Journal Korea wins agreement for major debt rollover(3.16) ... 9 Korea to step up efforts to seek foreign investment(3.17) ... 11 Testing the waters : Korea makes global pitch with $3 billion bond issue(3.27) ... 14 Kim sees joblessness as biggest threat(5.5) ... 16 Financial Times/South Korea : chaebol restructuring(6.19) ... 19 Reuters/Focus-S.Korea vows to close down non-viable banks(6.19) ... 21 1999년 Wall Street Journal Foreign investment in South Korea rose 27% in '98(1.5) ... 25 Triumphant pragmatism in Seoul(1.6) ... 27 Int'l Herald Tribune/Seoul gets upgrade from rating firm(1.20) ... 30 Financial Times/South Korea looks to smaller businesses to lift it from recession and create jobs(3.10) ... 32 Wall Street Journal/Seoul survivor : Korea's recovery suggests reform isn't the only key(3.17) ... 36 Star-TV/Economy in battle(4.11) ... 38 Wall Street Journal South Korea posts first quarter of growth since 1997(5.21) ... 40 Minister ties chaebol's growth to reform(6.22) ... 42 New York Times/Skepticism over Korean reform(7.30) ... 44 Wall Street Journal/Korea's milestone(8.17) ... 49 Financial Times/Facing up to Daewoo's woes(8.17) ... 52 Far Eastern Economic Review/Korea's chance(11.4) ... 54 Business Week/Boom or mirage?(11.8) ... 58 2000년 Wall Street Journal/Korea's foreign investment hits record(1.3) ... 65 Reuters/Seoul names reformer to finance post(1.14) ... 67 Far Eastern Economic Review/Makeover at the bank(3.2) ... 69 Wall Street Journal/New finance minister of Korea doesn't expect more rate rises(3.10) ... 73 Economist/Career path(4.1) ... 75 Far Eastern Economic Review/Powering ahead(4.6) ... 78 Financial Times/S Korean economy on cusp of 'a new phase'(5.9) ... 81 Int'l Herald Tribune/Awaiting the business of reunification(6.21) ... 83 Wall Street Journal/Jin is named finance chief of South Korea(8.8) ... 85 Financial Times /Hyundai Motor goes it alone : government gives go-ahead for spilt from parent group(9.1) ... 87 Wall Street Journal/Phoenix rising : South Korea's comeback(9.4) ... 90 Financial Times/Push towards clear, clean management(10.19) ... 93 Economist/South Korea dumps the past, at last(11.11) ... 95 Wall Street Journal/Full speed ahead(11.13) ... 100 Far Eastern Economic Review/Labor trouble : the price to pay(12.7) ... 103 2001년 Wall Street Journal/South Korea's relapse(1.19) ... 109 LA Times/Have you heard about the incredible recovery?(1.29) ... 111 Wall Street Journal/Seoul's efforts to help firms are defended(3.6) ... 115 Financial Times/Hyundai split set to accelerate as founder dies(3.22) ... 117 Bloomberg/Hyundai bailout : right move at time(4.1) ... 119 Wall Street Journal/Merger will create largest Korean bank(4.12) ... 124 South China Morning Post/Follow that lady(6.7) ... 126 Wall Street Journal Investors's enthusiasm buys hope in Seoul(7.3) ... 130 The Hynix saga(8.8) ... 134 Bloomberg/Korea's glass is half full, minister Jin Nyum(8.12) ... 136 The Times/Song of Seoul(8.23) ... 142 Far Eastern Economic Review The coming war : Counting the costs(9.27) ... 145 Return of the behemoths(10.11) ... 149 Clutching at straws(10.18) ... 154 Wall Street Journal/South Korea's economy shows surprising vigor(11.23) ... 157 New York Times/Micron and Hynix start tie-up talks(12.6) ... 159 Business Week/When eager lenders meet eager borrowers(12.17) ... 162 2002년 Business Week/Wishing on a few Asian stars(1.7) ... 167 LA Times/Unexpected resilience in South Korea's economy(1.14) ... 170 New York Times/Korea to sell as banks turn profit(1.16) ... 173 Financial Times/South Korea's rapid recuperation(1.17) ... 176 LA Times/Economic fanaticism is bad for Seoul(1.27) ... 180 Financial Times/Seoul lessons(2.7) ... 183 Business Week/Stuck in neutral(2.18) ... 185 Financial Times/Kospi keeps champagne flowing(2.22) ... 189