SOUTH KOREA
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Car ban if oil hits $120 — South Korea pulls out crisis plans from the 1970s
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media

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South Korea is considering alternating bans on private cars if crude exceeds $120 per barrel. Pakistan is preparing weekend lockdowns to conserve fuel. The Philippines is converting festivals into subsidies. Five countries, five responses to the unthinkable.
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