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Ador CEO denies allegations, accuses Hybe of mistreating NewJeans
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Korea’s homegrown nanosatellite successfully launches into space
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[Herald Interview] 'Amid aging population, Korea to invite more young professionals from overseas'
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Nicaragua shuts down Seoul embassy
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Medical reform committee kicks off despite boycott from doctors
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Hybe's multilabel system tested amid conflict with Ador
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SNU profs to suspend treatment for one day
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Rocket engine expert, ex-NASA exec to lead Korea's new space agency
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Over-50s, men, single-person households take up majority of those filing for bankruptcy
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SK hynix pledges W20tr to ramp up DRAM production at home
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Five accused of making fake designer goods worth 42 billion won
SEOUL, Sept. 21 (Yonhap) -- Five suspected members of a South Korean smuggling ring have been arrested on suspicion of producing and selling counterfeit designer goods worth 42 billion won ($36.7 million), the country's customs office said Wednesday.One person was held in custody and four booked wit
Sept. 21, 2011
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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
Sept. 20, 2011
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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
Sept. 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
Sept. 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
Sept. 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
Sept. 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
Sept. 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
Sept. 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
Sept. 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
Sept. 20, 2011
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Big firms dodge pension payments
Large corporations have been caught making downscaled reports of their workers’ salaries to evade national pension premiums. Workplaces are mandated to cover half of their workers’ national pension premiums. They have reduced more than 100 billion won ($92.5 million) every year, the Board of Audit a
Sept. 19, 2011
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Seoul offers free Korean and IT lessons to expats
Seoul city government is offering free Korean and computer lessons in the nation’s biggest Central Asian town in Gwanghui-dong, Jung-gu, where foreigners from Russia, Mongolia and Uzbekistan have gathered and formed their own community since 1990.The classes take place at the Gwanghui-dong residents
Sept. 19, 2011
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Overseas students surge 32% in 5 years
The number of Korean students studying abroad has jumped more than 32 percent over the past five years, data unveiled by a lawmaker showed Monday.A total of 251,887 students were reported to have studied overseas in 2010, up from 190,364 in 2006, according to the Education Ministry figures submitted
Sept. 19, 2011
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Former presidential aide to be summoned this week over corruption scandal
SEOUL, Sept. 19 (Yonhap) -- Prosecutors said Monday they plan to summon a former senior presidential aide this week on suspicions of receiving money in a corruption scandal involving a suspended savings bank. The Supreme Prosecutors' Office is scheduled to call Kim Du-woo, the former senior presiden
Sept. 19, 2011
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Number of reported rapists surges 33 percent in past 3 years: report
SEOUL, Sept. 19 (Yonhap) -- The number of reported rapists nationwide jumped more than 33 percent over the past three years, though the country moves toward harsher punishment for the crime, a report showed Monday.A total of 21,116 rapists were reported to the country‘s prosecution offices last year
Sept. 19, 2011
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Customers to see sparkling water in Korean market
Korean consumers will be able to choose from a variety of bottled water as the government plans to make quality standards more flexible to diversify types on sale and expand the nation’s water market. The Environment Ministry said Sunday that they plan to ease restrictions on water quality in order
Sept. 18, 2011
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Local police stations run short of officers
Local police stations suffer from a shortage of officers while the headquarters is overstaffed, data unveiled by lawmakers showed Sunday.Small police stations in charge of local crimes and safety have always experienced personnel shortages, but the staff situation has become worse over the years, ac
Sept. 18, 2011
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Japanese police fixed records concerning mysterious death of Korean-American
ATLANTA (Yonhap News) -- Japanese police fixed their records to rule the mysterious death of a Korean-American man in Tokyo last year a mere accident, the late man's family and friends here claimed Saturday.In August last year, Kang Hoon, whose English name is Scott, died three days after he was fou
Sept. 18, 2011
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Korea mandates warnings labels for high-caffeine drinks
South Korea's government said Sunday that it plans to put warning labels on highly caffeinated beverages such as Coca-Cola and so-called energy drinks that may be harmful to pregnant women and children.The Korea Food and Drug Administration said it has issued administrative notices for the mandatory
Sept. 18, 2011
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Somali pirates case to go to Supreme Court
The case against five Somali pirates involved in the hijacking of a South Korean freighter earlier this year will go to the South Korean Supreme Court for a final ruling, officials said Saturday.The move came as Mahomed Arai, 23, and four other pirates as well as local prosecutors appealed the recen
Sept. 17, 2011