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Online Newspaper Shakes Up Korean Politics
by Moon Pie at 12:44 pm EST, Mar 7, 2003

] For years, people will be debating what made this country
] go from conservative to liberal, from gerontocracy to
] youth culture and from staunchly pro-American to a deeply
] ambivalent ally all seemingly overnight.
]
] For most here, the change is symbolized by the election
] in December of Roh Moo Hyun, a reformist lawyer with a
] disarmingly unfussy style who at 56 is youthful by South
] Korean political standards. But for many observers, the
] most important agent of change has been the Internet.


Online Newspaper Shakes Up Korean Politics
by Decius at 2:10 pm EST, Mar 7, 2003

] "My goal was to say farewell to 20th-century Korean
] journalism, with the concept that every citizen is a
] reporter," said Mr. Oh, a wiry, intense man whose mobile
] phone never stops ringing.

Oh my the South Koreans are blowing the American's doors off. They rocketed from Agrarian to Industrial culture in about 20 years, and they haven't slowed down. If you want to know what MemeStreams will become, this is it.


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