South Korea to pay less in military cost-sharing pact with U.S.
PAYING LESS: South Korea's portion of the expense of hosting U.S. military forces has been cut for the first time under a new cost-sharing agreement, the Voice of America says. South Korea will pay about $676 million to finance the U.S. military presence in 2005 and 2006, almost 9% less than last...
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