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10-man S. Korea lose to Indonesia to miss out on Paris Olympic football qualification
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Hybe-Ador feud should have limited effect on Hybe's overall performance: analysts
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Second Gimpo civil servant found dead, after apologizing for not finishing work
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DP leader says he will meet Yoon without conditions
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First-ever meeting of president, opposition chief set to finally happen
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NewJeans' singles, Japanese debut to proceed as planned, despite Hybe-Ador feud
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Blinken calls on China to press N. Korea to end its 'dangerous' behavior
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Experts raise concerns about Japan putting pressure on Naver over Line
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Samsung mobile chief, Google device head meet in Seoul
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Ship linked to NK arms shipments to Russia is moored in China: State Dept.
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Savings banks face massive joint probe
The prosecution on Tuesday vowed to conduct a joint investigation with related state agencies such as the nation’s top financial regulator and the Korea Deposit Insurance Corporation into corruption at mutual savings banks, signaling a tougher crackdown on bribery scandals ahead of major elections.T
Social AffairsSept. 20, 2011
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‘Tongyeong daughter’ alive in N. Korea
A South Korean woman and her two daughters, whose fate had been unknown after they were imprisoned in North Korea, are alive in a restricted area near the capital city of Pyongyang, an activist who works for the release of South Koreans kidnapped into the North here said Tuesday.Quoting an unnamed s
North KoreaSept. 20, 2011
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Lee visits New York to attend U.N. assembly
President Lee Myung-bak on Tuesday arrived in New York to attend the United Nations general assembly and the U.N. high-level meeting on nuclear safety. Lee received a World Statesman of the Year Award from the Appeal of Conscience Foundation, an interfaith partnership of corporate and spiritual lead
Foreign AffairsSept. 20, 2011
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New minister Yu stresses flexibility in inter-Korean ties
South Korea’s unification minister expressed optimism on thawing inter-Korean ties Tuesday, as the nuclear envoys of the two Koreas were set to hold more talks over resuming regional denuclearization talks. Yu Woo-ik, inaugurated as Seoul’s new unification minister on Monday, said his government “be
North KoreaSept. 20, 2011
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Lee to run as independent candidate
Lawyer Na most likely to win GNP ticket to Oct. 26 mayoral by-electionConservatives’ attempt to form a united front in the Seoul mayoral by-election hit a snag Tuesday, after Lee Seog-yeon, a lawyer backed by right-leaning civil groups, decided to run independently. Some 200 conservative civic activ
PoliticsSept. 20, 2011
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314 die each year from overwork
An average of 314 workers die every year of “karoshi,” or death from overwork, the Ministry of Employment and Labor said Tuesday. Among males, occupational death is detected the most in high ranking workers, while for females, it was laborers that died the most frequently from overwork.According to
Social AffairsSept. 20, 2011
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Ex-president’s grandson rides coattails to Yonsei University
A grandson of former President Kim Young-sam has been admitted to Yonsei University as a “social contributor,” partly thanks to his grandfather’s legacy, it was revealed Tuesday. The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology said there had been no irregularities involved in the process. At the N
Social AffairsSept. 20, 2011
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FSS deputy chief entangled in savings bank graft case
An indicted lobbyist has told prosecutors investigating the illegal lobbying scandal of Busan Mutual Savings Bank that he delivered gift certificates worth tens of millions of won to a deputy chief of the nation’s top financial regulator. Park Won-ho, one of the three senior deputy governors of the
Social AffairsSept. 20, 2011
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Suicide for men in 50s quadruples over 20 years
The suicide rate for men in their 50s has soared, driven by a combination of economic hardship and poor health, reports from Statistics Office and Police Agency showed Tuesday.The suicide rate for men aged 50-54 was 62.4 per 100,000 persons in 2009, quadrupling from 20 years ago. It is the highest s
Social AffairsSept. 20, 2011
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Seoul to step up N.K. monitoring
Report says combat readiness of rapid response forces is poorSouth Korea will deploy high-tech military monitoring equipment worth 90.3 billion won ($78.7 million) to the western border islands by next year to keep closer tabs on North Korean movements, a Defense Ministry report said Tuesday.Accordi
DefenseSept. 20, 2011
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A generation in angst, anger
Koreans in their 30s negative toward establishment, frustrated over economic difficultiesBooks on how to become rich have always been steady sellers in Korea, particularly when the economy is suffering. In the first half of this year, however, three books designed to address the concerns of 30-somet
Social AffairsSept. 20, 2011
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British envoy’s books transformed into art
British Ambassador Martin Uden never thought his passion for collecting books about Korea would ever result in more than a collection of books. However, that changed when he met artist Simon Morley.Morley and the British Embassy are running an art exhibition of paintings inspired by some of the book
Foreign AffairsSept. 20, 2011
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Pastor accused of embezzlement
Pastor Cho Yong-gi of the Yoido Full Gospel Church has been charged with embezzling money from the church.Twenty-nine elders of Korea’s biggest church filed a charge on Monday with the Seoul Central Prosecutors’ Office against their senior pastor Cho and his son Hee-jun, former chairman of daily new
Social AffairsSept. 20, 2011
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Leap in suicides by men in early 50s blamed on economic pressures
The suicide rate for men in their 50s has soared, driven by a combination of economic hardships and poor health, reports from Statistics Office and Police Agency showed Tuesday.The suicide rate for men aged 50-54 was 62.4 per 100,000 persons in 2009, quadrupling from 20 years ago. It is the highest
Social AffairsSept. 20, 2011
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S. Korean military facilities incapable of fending off N.K. electronic attacks
Report says combat readiness of rapid response forces is poor Key South Korean military facilities are not equipped with proper tools to defend themselves from possible electronic attacks from North Korea, reports said Tuesday.(Yonhap News)The reports submitted to Rep. Chung Mi-kyung of the rul
DefenseSept. 20, 2011
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Prosecutors seek 4-year jail term for former PM
SEOUL, Sept. 19 (Yonhap) -- Prosecutors on Monday requested a four-year jail term for a former prime minister under the previous administration on charges of pocketing illegal political funds. Prosecutors also sought a court order for Han Myeong-sook to forfeit 940 million won (US$827,464), the same
PoliticsSept. 20, 2011
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Seoul under fire over Cameroon diamond business
Controversy another setback in president’s ‘resources diplomacy’Government agencies deliberately exaggerated the amount of diamonds buried in Cameroon and sought to provide a large amount of aid to the African state, lawmakers said Monday, suspecting the government of inappropriate ties to the proje
PoliticsSept. 19, 2011
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Lee vows to invest W100b in stem cell research next year
President Lee Myung-bak on Monday said his government would invest nearly 100 billion won in stem cell research next year and establish a system compatible with international standards in an effort to facilitate clinical and licensing procedures.“The government has decided to foster the stem cell in
PoliticsSept. 19, 2011
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Heads of seven religious groups to visit N. Korea
The Seoul government gave permission for heads of seven religious orders to visit Pyongyang, the Unification Ministry said Monday, as part of efforts to resume nongovernmental cultural exchanges with the North.A 24-person delegation including the seven religious leaders will travel to Pyongyang via
North KoreaSept. 19, 2011
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By-election costs total W61.6b over 3 years
The amount spent on by-elections over the past three years totaled 61.6 billion won ($54.4 million) and is to exceed 100 billion won with the Oct. 26 elections.According to the state inspection data submitted by the National Election Commission to Rep. Yoon Sang-il of the minority Future Hope Allian
PoliticsSept. 19, 2011