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	<title>Jobsee.kr: The Hive - Most Recent Links</title>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 00:22:16 +0000</pubDate>
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				<guid>http://jobsee.kr/community/links/oxygenated-soju-that-wont-give-you-a-hangover</guid>
				<title>Oxygenated Soju That Won&#8217;t Give You A Hangover?</title>
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				<description>Booze, for all its magical wonder, still has big drawbacks: You can&#8217;t sober up quickly, and you often get a hangover. Now Korean researchers have found a way of tweaking booze to limit the fallout without cutting its strength.</description>
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				<title>Official Korea Tourism Organization Website</title>
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				<description>Some useful info, discount coupon books and more.</description>
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				<guid>http://jobsee.kr/community/links/seoul-city-english-jobs-board</guid>
				<title>Seoul City English Jobs Board</title>
				<link>http://jobsee.kr/community/links/seoul-city-english-jobs-board</link>
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				<description>English language jobs board on the Seoul city government site &#8212; not just government jobs, though.</description>
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				<title>Costco goods, delivered</title>
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				<description>I use this site myself &#8212; order Costco imported goodies (CHEESE AHOY) and get them delivered, for a small markup. Great for those of us in the boonies.</description>
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				<title>HIKOREA, The Government of Korea for Foreigners</title>
				<link>http://jobsee.kr/community/links/hikorea-the-government-of-korea-for-foreigners</link>
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				<description>Main one-stop official portal for immigration information, and help on education, employment and investment.</description>
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				<title>The Marmot’s Hole</title>
				<link>http://jobsee.kr/community/links/the-marmots-hole</link>
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				<description>One of the grandaddies of the Korean blogosphere, and the go-to site for arguing about Korean politics!</description>
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				<title>NY Times on Korea and Race</title>
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				<description>I don&#8217;t know, I find a lot of stuff in this article infuriatingly wrong. To wit: &#8216;Yet, when South Koreans refer to Americans in private conversations, they nearly always attach the same suffix as when they talk about the Japanese and Chinese, their historical masters: “nom,” which means “bastards.”&#8217;

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