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Marc Stewart Visits Korea


Marc Reports From Korea

WSMV News Reporter Marc Stewart is part of a select group of six American journalists on a fellowship in South and North Korea. The fellowship is also sponsored by the Korean Press Foundation. More


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In this week's video blog, you'll find two interesting entries. More


American farmers are not alone in their worries about the future. More


You will probably never hear carnival music playing in an American automobile factory, but you will in Korea. More


North Korea is not only a place where time has stood still, in many ways it's a place on the map where time never really started. More
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Yi So-yeon
Yi So-yeon
History was made as South Korea celebrated its first astronaut in flight. More
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Having spent the entire week in the high-tech and cosmopolitan city of Seoul, South Korea, it's hard to believe that there is another world about one hour away. More
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Tomorrow is election day in South Korea. More


A quick entry on the eve of our visit to the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea. More


There's no question, New York City is a big place. But it has nothing on Seoul, South Korea when it comes to size and population. More


In Asia, there are many more options than just MySpace and FaceBook to network online. More


A number of interesting visits and appointments scheduled for this week. More


Korean family who hosted Marc for dinner
Korean family who hosted Marc for dinner
This story isn't necessarily groundbreaking as much as it is entertaining. More


Michele Lee
Michele Lee
I have been fortunate to be able to travel the world. I've been across Europe, Mexico and part of Northern Africa. More


A quick observation. Many of South Korea's top political leaders have strong ties to the American education system. More


In Seoul, South Korea, technology isn't a novelty. It's a way of life. More


As voters in the United States prepare for the November election, Koreans are getting ready for an election of their own next week. More


Good Evening from Seoul, South Korea where the local time is 8:52 p.m. That's 6:52 in the morning, Nashville time. More


Slideshow

Click inside to see Marc's pictures from Korea. More
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Video

(4/16/08) - Koreans have a unique way of remembering those who have passed away. More


(4/16/08) - A massive oil spill on the Korean coast has created a massive mess. But it's the people behind the cleanup who will amaze you. More


(4/9/08) - While leaving North Korea, the journalists have all of their pictures analyzed by military officers. More


(4/9/08) - Marc says that statues of President Kim Jong-il are prevalent in North Korea. More


(4/9/08) - North Korea has selective areas where journalists can take pictures. Marc describes what he sees within the borders. More


(4/8/08) - Seoul was abuzz with excitement as they launched their first astronaut into space. More


(4/8/08) - Specific arm bands are a necessity when you enter the DMZ. More


(4/8/08) - Propaganda Village is an area that shows that the political strife between the north and south are still prevalent. More


(4/8/08) - The bus ride into the DMZ can be a bit anxious as the scenery and surroundings change abruptly. More


(4/7/08) - Marc talks about the importance of religion in South Korea. More


(4/7/08) - Marc has a busy week ahead that includes visiting one of the most dangerous places in the world. More


(4/4/08) - What kind of food can you find at a Korean restaurant? More


(4/4/08) - Marc discusses South Korean politics and their president's upcoming visit to the States. More


(4/4/08) - The subway system in South Korea is a popular mode of transportation in Seoul. More


(4/2/08) - Marc Stewart reports on recent missile tests by North Korea and the new political changes for South Korea. More