Monday's Korean American Newspaper Headlines

Korea Daily

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Headlines (Upper Half)
Commercial Rent Fall Picks Up Speed: average $2.50 per square feet; 30%-40% lower than peak prices; empty spaces on the increase (Original)

Career Fair "Unburden Your Worries" High interest: 1,200 Korean American students and parents crowd the room (Original)

Forced School Transfers Cancelled Altogether: Charles H. Kim Elementary School (Original)

Headlines (Lower Half)
"It Seems We Are Through with the Worst Period of the Recession": FRB Vice-President and others say "situation is improving" (Original)

Obama Urges Iran to Free American Woman Reporter in Presumptive Spy Role (Original)

Articles of Interest
Another Police Excessive Use of Force? Police Shootings and a "Silent War [to Stop Police Brutality]" (column by Korea Daily reporter Jaemin Kwak) (Original)

Our "Vote", the Shortcut to Political Empowerment (column by Korea Daily reporter Nicole Chang) (Original)

Korea Times

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Headlines (Upper Half)
Southern California is Getting Cooked Up in Heat: LA area getting close to 100 degrees, starting the 22nd will return to last year's level (Original)

Family Members of Korean American Killed in Chicago Claim "Son Committed Suicide": Police arrested him over suspicion of first degree murder (Original)

Committed Suicide after Killing Wife and Three Children: 30 year old man depressed because of the recession (Original) (Related articles in English)

Headlines (Lower Half)
California Education "Gets some Breathing Space" in the midst of a Budget Crisis: $310 billion of federal funding, $50 billion to UCs and CSUs (Original)

Obama Mentions Credit Card Situation as a Problem to be Solved (Original)

Articles of Interest

FRB says "U.S. is Over the Worst of the Recession": Vice-president Donald Con says "Finance bailout is having effect" (Original) A2

"We Want to Ratify Korea-US FTA by the Fall": White House's NSC (Original) A2

Conservatives Question "Harold Koh's Legal Perspective": "favoring International Law could infringe U.S. sovereignty" (Original) A5 (Related articles in English)

Immigration Backlogs on the Decrease: 2.9 million cases as of February, represents a 6% decrease from last year (Original) A6