- In Beijing, US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates says North Korea becoming a direct threat to US with possible intercontinental ballistic missile capabilities within five years (Reuters, WaPo, AP via WaPo, BBC, UPI, Chosun Ilbo, NYT)
- North Korea accuses South Koreans of hacking into government-run Uriminzokkiri website (AP via WaPo)
- Seoul to lift agricultural production ahead of Lunar New Year to stave off inflation (Reuters)
- South Korea raises bird flu alert to second-highest level (Bloomberg)
- Bird flu hits South Chŏlla Province (Donga Ilbo)
- Seoul to seek US-based grain trading company to mitigate global price fluctuations (Reuters, Bloomberg)
- Unemployment rate increases to 3.6 percent in December (Bloomberg, Yonhap)
- Financial Supervisory Services says it will toughen derivative trade rules (Reuters, Bloomberg)
- South Korean director Bong Joonho to join Sundance Film Festival jury (Hollywood Reporter, Yonhap)
- South Korea beats Bahrain, 2-1, in soccer's Asian Cup opener (Donga Ilbo)
- Disgruntlement with Pyongyang leadership increases as Kim Jong-il takes to photo-bombing tourist pictures (Yonhap)
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