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  Who was Kim Gu?
Kim Gu is one of the few Korean nationalists respected in both North and South Korea.
Kim Gu was born on August 29, 1976 at Pah-san-dong, Oh-dam-ri, Hwang-hae-do.
In 1933, Kim Gu met with Chiang Kaisek in Nanking.
www.kimsoft.com /korea/kimku.htm   (1264 words)

  
  Kim Gu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kim Ku Kim Gu (김구 金九, August 29, 1876 – June 26, 1949), the sixth and last president of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea, was a Korean patriot who had struggled against the Japanese occupation of Korea that lasted from 1910 to 1945.
In 1919, Kim Gu was exiled to Shanghai after a nationwide non-violent resistance movement (March 1st Movement) was violently quenched by the Japanese imperialist government.
In the election by the National Assembly, Kim was defeated by Syngman Rhee, the first president of the provisional government who was impeached in 1925, by a vote of 180-16.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kim_Gu   (1045 words)

  
 Kim Gu at Decipedia.com — The simple online encyclopedia!   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Kim Gu Kim Gu (August 29, 1876 – June 26, 1949), the sixth and last president of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea, was a Korean patriot who had struggled against the Japanese occupation of Korea that lasted from 1910 to 1945.
Kim Gu was a leader of the Korean Independence party and has been accused of involvement in at least two important postwar assassinations.
Kim Gu is suspected of involvement in the assassination due to the fact that the assassin Han Chikun was connected to the Korean Independence party.
www.decipedia.com /article/Kim_Gu   (862 words)

  
 Gusts Of Popular Feeling: Good sports
Having won 17 of 18 fights, Kim was assigned the number one ranking by the WBA against World Champion Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini although the caliber of competition he (Kim) had faced was nowhere near the Championship level that most challengers would have had to have in order to receice such an opportunity.
Kim did not appear to be bleeding in the actual video of the match, and, as described above, Kim seemed to regroup after a rather sustained pounding by Mancini.
A good background article on Kim by the Joongang Ilbo can be found here; it reveals that, as of early 2005, her country had done next to nothing to help her, and that her considerable training costs (hell, her current coach is Brian Orser) and transportation/entry costs for competitions have been born by her family.
populargusts.blogspot.com /2006/11/good-sports.html   (2217 words)

  
 Association for Asia Research- Profile of a Tonghak rebel
Kim Gu commanded a Tonghak army and later joined yibyong (The Roghteous Army) to fight the Japanese in Korea.
Kim Gu, one of the most prominent nationalist leaders, was a Tonghak military leader.
Kim was arrested and sentenced to death, but escaped and hid out as a Buddhist monk at Magok-sa in Kongju near Pyongyang.
www.asianresearch.org /articles/1798.html   (640 words)

  
 Kim Dae Jung - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kim Dae Jung was the President (succeeding Kim Young-sam) from 1998 to 2003.
However in 1980, Kim was arrested and sentenced to death on charges of sedition and conspiracy in the wake of another coup by Chun Doo-hwan and a popular uprising in Gwangju, his political stronghold.
Kim Dae-jung was the first president to serve out his full term who came from the Jeolla region in the southwest, an area that traditionally has been neglected and less developed, at least partly because of discriminatory policies of previous presidents.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kim_Dae_Jung   (1694 words)

  
 Kim Gu's Assassin, Ahn Doo Whi, was an American Agent
They uncovered a secret report on the Kim Gu assassination by Major George E. Cilley, an intelligence officer the US Army 1st Corp. The report was written three days after Kim Gu's assassination and sent to the intelligence chief of the US Army General Staff on July 1st 1949.
Kim Gu, Kim Gyu Sik, Cho So Ahng, Sin Ik Hee and other members of the Korean Provisional Government (KPG) in exile in China were opposed to the trusteeship and went on a rampage to eliminate those who were for it.
In mid-February 1946, Kim Gu's KPG commissioned a death squad consisting of Cho Jung Suh, Kim Jung Yi, Kim Hyong Jip and Choe Ki Sung led by Lee Sung Yul.
www.korean-war.com /Archives/2001/09/msg00010.html   (1208 words)

  
 MySpace.com - kIM NOVAk - INEDIT EN LIGNE, FR - Indie - www.myspace.com/kimnovakk
MySpace.com - kIM NOVAk - INEDIT EN LIGNE, FR - Indie - www.myspace.com/kimnovakk
Bonjour Kim Novak, je me permets de laisser de la pub pour un groupe ami, votre album ne quitte plus ma platine depuis que je vous ai vu sur Rennes, bonne continuation.
Merci kIM (ou peut-être même NOVAk) pour l'invit.
www.myspace.com /kimnovakk   (538 words)

  
 Gusts Of Popular Feeling
To go further, it's quite possible that the situation of the ignorant couple that Kim Yu-jeong described in his story was the norm in many parts of the country during the colonial period, especially considering that the "people's remedies" Paul S. Crane described were still relatively common in the 1950s and 1960s.
Wickham suggested Rho and Kim stay at the US command bunker until dawn, which they agreed to at first, but were soon convinced by the vice-minister of defence that the minstry of defence headquarters, a short distance away, was safe.
Kim Yang-woo, of the Kukje Shinmun, in The Kwangju Uprising, described Choi's television address to the people of Kwangju on May 24 (which was only broadcast in Kwangju).
populargusts.blogspot.com   (11669 words)

  
 Chondogyo   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Kim Gu, one of the most prominent nationalist leaders, was a Tonghak military leader.
In 1896, Kim Gu killed a Japanese general named Tsuchida at Ch'iha-p'o, who was involved in the murder of the last Chosun Dynasty Queen Min.
Kim was arrested and sentenced to death, But escaped and hid out as a Buddhist monk at Magok-sa in Kongju near Pyongyang.
chondogyo.iqnaut.net   (2255 words)

  
 N Korea's Kim Jong Il Not Seen In 43 Days Absence of North Korean Leader and 61 Commanding Military Sparks Fears of ...
Kim was absent from the Supreme People's Assembly meeting on Wednesday; his last public appearance was Feb. 12 at the Russian Embassy in Pyongyang.
Experts on North Korea say Kim's withdrawal is deliberate and that North Korea has gone into a semibelligerent state since the outbreak of the Iraqi war.
One expert, Cho Myung-chul at the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, who was a professor at Kim Il Sung University before defecting to the South, said that the 61 absentees would be commanding officers and that it seemed North Korea was in a state of war.
www.rense.com /general36/koo.htm   (194 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Coast Guard: DVD: Ki-duk Kim (II),Dong-Kun Jang,Jeong-hak Kim,Ji-a Park,Hye-jin Yu,Jin Jeong,Gu-taek ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ki-duk Kim is in high form criticizing a small aspect of the South Korean society, the Coast Guard, and through a surrealistic approach he throws out everything on the table at once.
Yet, Ki-duk Kim succeeds in turning it into a bizarre analogy of how the Koreans dealt and deal with national divides where the people are without ability to voice their desires on how to form a nation of their own and lack the ability to listen to one another.
Maybe, Ki-duk Kim intended this to be an analogy for Korea and the bloody war between fellow Koreans that eventually divided the nation in North and South.
www.amazon.com /Coast-Guard-Ki-duk-Kim-II/dp/B0009X75HO   (1889 words)

  
 TVB: Kim Mo Dok Gu Ko Bie
The plot is atypical, starting off with the parents generation, Dok Gu Tin Fong, who is off on a fighting spree, challenging all the great fighters and obtaining their secret martial arts manuals if they lost.
Of course Dok Gu is captured while his wife fell off a cliff (one can already guess whether she died or not).
What was expected to be a tale about Dok Gu Ko Bie, who was the world's greatest swordsman of his time, analyzing the world's martial arts turns out to be more focused on the revenge of his parents on the "good" clans.
www.spcnet.tv /tvb_kimmo.shtml   (861 words)

  
 Vicult
Sa-i-gu (Choy, Kim, Kim-Gibson, 1993) and Another America (Cho 1996), both discuss the LA riots and its impact on Korean Americans.
To them (Korean Americans), the Black-Korean conflict was largely, if not entirely, a media construction, it served to foster intraminority conflict—the classic "divide and conquer" strategy of the American power elites—and to maintain the racial and economic status quo (76).
Kim, Kwang Chung, Koreans in the Hood: Conflict with African Americans.
clawww.lmu.edu /apam/eFORUM/tina/site/saigu/shane.html   (2144 words)

  
 Chondogyo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1893, 18-year-old Kim Gu joined the Donghak movement and was appointed the district leader of Palbong.
In 1896, Kim Gu killed a Japanese general named Tsuchida, who was involved in the murder of the last Joseon Dynasty Queen Min.
Kim was arrested and sentenced to death, but escaped and hid out as a Buddhist monk at Magoksa in Gongju near Pyeongyang.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chondogyo   (2342 words)

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