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KAC named ‘best single-market company’

2010-07-21 16:10

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Korea Airports Corporation won the Stevie Award, comparable to the grand prize, for the Single-Market Company of the Year in Asia of the International Business Awards, the KAC said on Monday.

KAC Chairman & CEO Sung Si-chul, meanwhile, was chosen as a Distinguished Honoree for three categories -- the Executive of the Year in Asia; the Chairman of the Year and the Marketing Executive of the Year.

The KAC has been honored by the awards for two consecutive years, according to the organization. Last year, the KAC won the Stevie Award in the Marketing Awards category.

Based in Washington, the International Business Awards honors excellence in diverse facets of business in more than 40 nations. It particularly recognizes organizations’ achievements and positive contributions to society.

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The ruling Grand National Party yesterday zeroed in on chief justice Lee Yong-hoon as it upped the ante in a dispute over controversial court rulings.
The conservative GNP called on the Supreme Court head to take responsibility for the controversy surrounding "slanted" rulings.

The party said it will officially demand he dissolve a private association of young, progressive-minded justices who are involved in the court decisions in question.

Lee struck back, telling reporters, "I will firmly safeguard the independence of judiciary."

Lee had kept silent in the face of one of the widest-reaching and fiercest political disputes to engulf the judicial institution. Lee was appointed by former President Roh Moo-hyun in September 2005 for a six-year term.

The GNP and conservatives blamed him for "leftist tendencies" among young justices and a series of "politically biased" rulings.



Lee had kept silent in the face of one of the widest-reaching and fiercest political disputes to engulf the judicial institution. Lee was appointed by former President Roh Moo-hyun in September 2005 for a six-year term.

The GNP and conservatives blamed him for "leftist tendencies" among young justices and a series of "politically biased" rulings.