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April 23, 2007

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ddaengjoong

Right clicking on the link in question and selecting "Copy Link Location" (thats Firefox - whatever the equivalent is in IE) should do the trick, no?

Andy (The Yangban)

That is what I normally do but now the K Times only has the main page URL in the box, no matter what page I am viewing.

ddaengjoong

Maybe I'm missing something, but when I right click and hit copy link location, I get something like this: (for your most recent post entitled: "Parties Trade Barbs Over Illegal Electioneering"

http://koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/nation_view.asp?newsIdx=1734&categoryCode=116

Paste that into your browser and it takes you directly to the article in question - should be valid to link to - its got a category code and a unique ID number, so I'm assuming its permanent.

For IE it'd be right click on the link, select "Properties", and copy the info next to "address".

Hope that does it for you - keep the posts coming :)

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