4:20 AM Tuesday Jul 27, 2010 Email Print WASHINGTON - Bitterness still lingers in South Korea over a painful international financial bailout in 1997. On the heels of the latest financial crisis, a powerful Seoul now wants to help other countries needing aid. South Korea is working with the International Monetary Fund on a new emergency loan programme to reduce the stigma countries have faced when dealing with the global lending agency. Officials hope to unveil it at a November summit of the...
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