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Letter from Korea: pounds 3bn airport braced for new Inchon landings.
The Birmingham Post (England); 4/28/2000; Myong-hwan, Kim; 520 words;
... South Korea in 2002. The pounds 3 billion Inchon International also marks Korea's entry ... Kansai International in 1994. Planners say Inchon's edge will be price, because its lower ... Kansai,' said Mr Kang Dong-suk, chairman of Inchon International Airport Corp. Planners expect ...
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3 English Spellings for Inchon.
Korea Times (Seoul, Korea); 12/20/2000; 167 words;
English road signs for the Inchon International airport, which is due to ... Incheon'' on road signs located at the Inchon International Airport Expressway and its ramp, while it is printed as ``inchon'' on a sign in the airport. In addition ...
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Korea vets gather to remember Inchon landing
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 6/23/2000; 222 words;
Korea vets gather to remember Inchon landing Associated Press Friday, June 23, 2000 Inchon, South Korea -- American Navy veterans gathered ... operation led by the famous American general. The Inchon landing in September 1950 undercut troop advances ...
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SK Corp. Inks Agreement to Acquire Inchon Oil Refinery
Global Refining & Fuels Report; 9/14/2005; Anonymous; 128 words;
... memorandum of understanding (MOU) recently to acquire Inchon oil Refineries. The MOU was announced Sept. 2. Inchon, owner and operator of a 250,000 b/d refinery in South ... production. SK Corp. was named the preferred bidder for Inchon in August. With SK Corp.'s MOU in place to acquire Inchon Oil, ...
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Inchon Int'l Airport Sets Various Records.
Korea Times (Seoul, Korea); 7/7/2000; 234 words;
The Inchon International Airport set a variety of new records during its process of construction. The Inchon International Airport Corporation (IIAC), in charge of the construction and operation of the airport, said yesterday that the combined number ...
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Unsung heroes of Inchon; GHQ Raiders' first mission was critical.(OPED)
The Washington Times; 9/13/2002; 689 words;
... Army troops of X Corps stormed ashore at Inchon, securing a strategic triumph for Gen ... month searching for an alternative to Inchon with its tricky, dangerous tides, had ... first mission, ensuring the success of Inchon, was their most important. John B. Dwyer ...
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Gov't Probes Pollution at US Base in Inchon.
Korea Times (Seoul, Korea); 10/26/2000; 226 words;
... an inspection of areas near a former U.S. oil storage camp in Inchon, closed 30 years ago, which according to the recent claims of ... own officials with representatives from the Defense Ministry, Inchon City Hall, and the National Institute of Environmental Research ...
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INCHON BATTLE ONE OF THE MARINES' 'FINEST HOURS'.(PEOPLE & PLACES)
The News & Record (Piedmont Triad, NC); 9/5/2004; 897 words;
... war: land at the South Korean port of Inchon, about 200 miles up the western coast ... Pusan and the troops who had invaded at Inchon far to the north. All hostile landings ... Add to that gamble the tricky tides at Inchon, which are some of the most complex in ...
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Beating the odds at Inchon. (History-Struggle for Freedom).
The New American; 2/24/2003; McManus, John F.; 3015 words;
... success of the daring amphibious assault at Inchon is a testimony to the genius of General ... on the way to the South Korean port of Inchon and perhaps the most desperate gamble ... geographical and naval handicap were listed--Inchon has 'em all. But the amphibious assault ...
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Look on the Bright SideCITY GUIDE: Inchon
International Herald Tribune; 3/23/2001; Don Kirk; 1022 words;
... International Herald Tribune 03-23-2001 Inchon, on South Korea's northwest coast, is ... going to be flying into ugly, industrial Inchon on around-the-world trips, regional tours ... Korea. The influx begins March 29, when Inchon International Airport opens and 50 airlines ...
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Inchon Airport to Open on March 29.
Korea Times (Seoul, Korea); 1/22/2001; 257 words;
... highways around the country in an effort to spur the construction industry and improve the economy. He also reported that the Inchon International Airport will be opened March 29, and the construction of the new airport express railroad will be launched this ...
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Inchon Airport: Ready for Business?
Korea Times (Seoul, Korea); 3/15/2001; 1830 words;
... is the first of a three-part story on Inchon International Airport, which is scheduled ... construction and at a cost of $4.5 billion, the Inchon Airport is scheduled to make its international ... approximately 60 kilometers from Seoul, Inchon International Airport (IIA) is the latest ...
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Inchon Steel Seeking to Build Blast Furnaces.
Korea Times (Seoul, Korea); 1/10/2000; 783 words;
... the debut of Park Se-yong as chairman of Inchon Iron and Steel, an affiliate with the ... steel firm on Jan. 4. Shareholders of Inchon Iron and Steel endorsed its merger with ... tons after New Core of the United States. Inchon Steel was also chosen as a priority negotiator ...
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Inchon International.
Airports International; 1/1/2001; Delve, Ken; 1867 words;
Ken Delve visited Inchon International Airport to check on progress ... commercial opening A significant milestone for Inchon International Airport was reached on ... original proposal , stated Dong-Suk Kang, Inchon Airport's CEO. We are now talking with ...
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Inchon nears takeoff.(Inchon International Airport, South Korea)
Air Transport World; 10/1/2000; Hill, Leonard; 1899 words;
... glittering mirage on a distant horizon, the new Inchon International Airport will spring to life ... Located 35 ml. (56 km.) west of Seoul, Inchon was built on reclaimed seabed some 15 ... no high mountains in the area to hamper Inchon's flight operations and meteorological ...
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