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The last American who tried for a quick conquest of Incheon was Douglas MacArthur, in 1950.
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Singapore Changi Airport took the No. 1 spot, followed by Incheon International Airport in Seoul.
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This means it swapped positions with Seoul Incheon, which was top last year and ranks second this time.
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Hong Kong has previously claimed the best airport gong eight times, Incheon twice and Singapore Changi four times.
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Projects like the Songdo International Business District near Incheon, South Korea, are testing grounds for the latest in green technologies.
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He will meet with renewables, life sciences, financial services, textiles and food and drink businesses in Seoul, Incheon City, Kyoto and Tokyo.
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Because the land underneath Songdo didn't exist, the government of Incheon dumped 110 million cubic yards of dredged sand and mountain rubble into the Yellow Sea.
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Kim Yun-hee, an Incheon city official who spent a week as a guide for the girls' choir, said they had given a favorable impression on stage and off.
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Indianapolis Airport was ranked first in North America, Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport is the best in Europe, and Seoul Incheon Airport soared to the top in the Asia-Pacific region.
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For the somewhat lengthy journey from Incheon to central Seoul, passengers can take the new Airport Railroad Express or ride in one of the comfortable coaches that drop off passengers at their hotels -- a better option for those arriving with heavy luggage.
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The outside help began appearing last spring, when Secretary Gates gave a speech to the annual convention of the Navy League questioning whether the military was likely to be conducting any more big amphibious landings in the future comparable to the 1950 Incheon landing in Korea.
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