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[Exclusive] Korean military set to ban iPhones over 'security' concerns
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Korean, Romanian leaders discuss defense tech, nuclear energy
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[Graphic News] 77% of young Koreans still financially dependent
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S. Korea calls on Japan to confront history amid Yasukuni Shrine visit
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Yoon’s jailed mother-in-law excluded from latest parole list
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Hybe and Min Hee-jin, CEO of Hybe sublabel Ador, lock horns
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[Pressure points] Leggings in public: Fashion statement or social faux pas?
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Yoo Jae-suk, Yoo Yeon-seok team up in 'Whenever Possible'
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Korea’s homegrown nanosatellite successfully launches into space
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Aging population to drive down Korea's housing prices from 2040: experts
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Students grapple with soaring room costs
College students in Seoul, pressed by skyrocketing rent and limited dormitories, have difficulty finding a stable place to live. Without enough money for quality housing, most settle for substandard quarters. “This is a very old town, so facilities are run down and there is mildew everywhere,” said Yang Eun-hyuk, a student at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in Imun-dong, northern Seoul. “Even for a dilapidated building, the year-long lease is 10 million won and the monthly rent is high. I d
July 10, 2013
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ETS provides TOEFL scholarship
The Educational Testing Service, the U.S.-based firm that administers TOEFL and TOEIC tests, announced on Monday that it awarded $72,000 to students in Korea through its annual TOEFL Scholarship program.ETS said that it awarded 24 Korean students each with a $3,000 scholarship to fund their undergraduate or graduate studies overseas.Since the inception of the ETS scholarship program, the organization has awarded $560,000 to Korean TOEFL and TOEIC test takers to support undergraduate or graduate
July 10, 2013
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A trailblazer in fire protection education
Lee Chang-woo is credited with a number of inventions that helped fight fire more effectively, safely and in environment-friendly ways. The most counterintuitive of his creations may be the online education course for fire and disaster prevention at Korea Soongsil Cyber University.Since its launch in 2005, the department has been increasingly popular in line with growing demands for disaster response and safety management experts.“Our department is the only four-year course in this country to te
July 10, 2013
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Universities violate rules on wastewater
Nearly half of Korean universities with laboratories have taken advantage of loopholes in supervision and broken wastewater discharge regulations, with some releasing toxic chemicals, the Ministry of Environment said Wednesday.The ministry and local governments conducted an inspection of wastewater disposal at 215 universities across the country between March 20 and April 2.The inquiry found that 105 universities, or 49 percent, have dumped contaminants which were either unauthorized or in exces
July 10, 2013
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Ministry orders improved education on Korean War
The Education Ministry has instructed schools nationwide to strengthen education on the 1950-53 Korean War, municipal and provincial education offices said Wednesday.The move follows controversy over students’ knowledge of history, as a recent survey by the Ministry of Security and Public Administration found that 53 percent of 1,000 students failed to answer what year the war broke out.In a separate survey of 506 high school students nationwide by the local daily Seoul Shinmun, seven out of 10
July 10, 2013
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Seoul, Washington begin joint analysis of flight data from crashed jet
A joint investigation to identify the exact cause of the crash of a South Korean passenger jet in San Francisco got underway with an analysis of the flight data recorder (FDR) from the crashed jet, the government said Wednesday.A joint investigation of the FDR began shortly after two South Korean investigators arrived in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday (U.S. time), according to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.Two pilots from Asiana Airlines Inc., the South Korean operator of the
July 10, 2013
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Half of stores illegally sell alcohol to teenagers
Nearly half of “super supermarkets” and convenience stores in Seoul are illegally selling alcohol to teenagers, a survey by the city government showed Tuesday.The city government announced the result of its one-month undercover inspection of retail stores, in which 40 teenage volunteers and college students participated.A total of 43.5 percent of 200 SSMs and 55.2 percent of 1,000 convenience stores violated the Juvenile Protection Act that prohibits the sale of alcohol to those under 19.They us
July 9, 2013
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Park offers condolences for deaths of teens in jet crash
President Park Geun-hye offered condolences Tuesday over the deaths of two Chinese schoolgirls in the Asiana Airlines Flight 214 crash and instructed the Cabinet to clearly determine what caused the crash and take preventive steps.“I offer words of condolence to the Chinese students killed in the airliner crash and to their families. The most important thing I think of is the safety of people, and it is truly regrettable that this accident has happened,” Park said during a Cabinet meeting. (Yonh
July 9, 2013
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Park urges stricter anti-graft checks on nuclear industry
President Park Geun-hye said Tuesday the industry ministry should actively exercise its oversight of nuclear power plant operators to prevent corruption amid a widening probe into suspicions that plant operators used a number of substandard reactor parts in exchange for money.“We should make this case an opportunity to root out nuclear power plant corruption,” Park said during a Cabinet meeting. “First of all, we should strictly conduct the prosecution investigation and the inspection by the Boa
July 9, 2013
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Korea mulls ID cards for those with foreign residency
The government is considering granting local resident registration cards to Korean holders of foreign permanent residency status as early as next year to address their inconveniences in domestic activities, Seoul officials said Tuesday.Under the current law, they have to abandon their foreign residency status if they are to retain resident registration cards, without which they face limits in banking, Internet use and other various fields. “Although details have yet to be worked out, the Ministr
July 9, 2013
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Prosecution to extend detention period for CJ head
Prosecutors said Tuesday that they will extend the imprisonment period for the head of the food and entertainment conglomerate CJ Group to further investigate him over alleged tax evasion and embezzlement.Chairman Lee Jay-hyun was locked up at the Seoul Detention Center on the southern outskirts of Seoul on July 1, shortly after a district court approved the prosecution's request for an arrest warrant for the country's 10th richest man.As Lee's first 10-day imprisonment period expires on Wednesd
July 9, 2013
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Asiana attendant describes dramatic evacuation
The evacuation of Asiana Flight 214 began badly. Even before the mangled jetliner began filling with smoke, two evacuation slides on the doors inflated inside the cabin instead of outside, pinning two flight attendants to the floor.Cabin manager Lee Yoon-hye, apparently the last person to leave the burning plane, said crew members deflated the slides with axes to rescue their colleagues, one of whom seemed to be choking beneath the weight of a slide.Lee on Sunday described several dramatic mome
July 9, 2013
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Asiana plane's airspeed was 106 knots at impact: NTSB
Asiana Airlines Flight 214 was flying at an airspeed of just 106 knots when it crashed at San Francisco airport, well below the recommended landing speed of 137 knots for the Boeing 777, the head of the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said Monday.Two Chinese schoolgirls were killed on Saturday and more than 180 other people were injured when the flight from Seoul clipped a seawall short of the runway and went skidding out of control on its belly, shredding the tail end of the plan
July 9, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Corruption ruins Korea’s nuclear industry
Kim Jong-shin led Korea’s nuclear industry when it began to flex its muscles in the world market, culminating a $40 billion contract to build plants in the United Arab Emirates in 2009.It is becoming increasingly clear that the former president of the state-run Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power was also at the center of a corruption scandal and safety blunders that tarnished the atomic power sector. The Busan District Prosecutor’s Office arrested him Sunday over an allegation that he took more than
July 8, 2013
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Park to take summer vacation late this month
President Park Geun-hye will take a summer vacation late this month, her spokeswoman said Monday.Park will be away from the presidential office Cheong Wa Dae from July 29 to Aug. 2, spokeswoman Kim Haing said.She declined to disclose where Park plans to go, citing security reasons.As a lawmaker, Park used to spend her vacations at her home rather than going away on overseas trips. (Yonhap News)
July 8, 2013
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From wreckage of doomed flight, heroes emerge
Asiana Airlines crewmembers were hailed for their heroic acts that helped save hundreds of passengers when their flight crash-landed at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday. Eugene Anthony Rah, who was aboard the Boeing 777 Asiana Flight 214, said he witnessed a flight attendant carrying injured passengers off the plane moments after the crash.“She was a hero. This tiny little girl was carrying people piggyback, running everywhere, with tears running down her face,” Rah told the U.S.
July 8, 2013
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Prosecutors vow tough action against domestic violence cases
The prosecution said Monday that it has set forth tougher guidelines for dealing with suspects in domestic violence in line with the government’s efforts to eradicate the country’s four major “social ills.” President Park Geun-hye defines the four ills as sexual violence, school violence, domestic violence and substandard food.The Supreme Prosecutors’ Office said that suspects booked for battering their spouses more than two times over the past three years, in principle, will be detained for que
July 8, 2013
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Survivor could see runway through hole in plane’s tail
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ― Police officers threw utility knives up to crew members inside the burning wreckage of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 so they could cut away passengers’ seat belts. Passengers jumped down emergency slides, escaping the smoke. One walked through a hole where a rear bathroom had been. Amid the chaos, some urged fellow passengers to keep calm, even as flames tore through the Boeing 777’s fuselage.As investigators try to determine what caused the crash of Flight 214 that killed two
July 8, 2013
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Girl given stem cell windpipe dies
A 2-year-old girl who was the youngest person ever to receive a bioengineered organ transplant died on Saturday, surgeons at an Illinois hospital in the United States said. Hannah Warren was born without a windpipe ― an extremely rare condition. She inspired many Koreans when local broadcaster MBC aired a story about her life after her groundbreaking surgery conducted on April 9. The girl, who was born to a Canadian father Darryl Warren and Korean mother Lee Young-mi, died from complications of
July 8, 2013
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Ex-intelligence chief denies charges in NIS election scandal
The former head of South Korea's main spy agency accused of meddling in last year's presidential election denied all charges against him through his attorney in a Seoul court on Monday.Won Sei-hoon served as the National Intelligence Service (NIS) chief under former President Lee Myung-bak until early this year.He was indicted on charges of ordering an online smear campaign against opposition candidates in an aim to sway public opinion in favor of the ruling party prior to the Dec. 19 election.T
July 8, 2013