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Blinken calls on China to press N. Korea to end its 'dangerous' behavior
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New celebrity-endorsed therapy for face contouring requires only a pair of rubber bands
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Tensions heighten ahead of first president-opposition chief meeting
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Seoul to provide housing subsidy to married couples with newborns
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[Weekender] How DDP emerged as an icon of Seoul
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Rapper jailed after public street fight with another rapper
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Woman gets suspended term for injuring boyfriend with knife
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[KH Explains] No more 'Michael' at Kakao Games
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Doctor group's incoming head renews call for govt. to scrap medical school quota hike for dialogue
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NewJeans pops out ‘Bubble Gum’ video amid troubles at agency
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Korea to launch first radar observation satellite in Aug.
South Korea will launch its first radar-equipped Earth observation satellite capable of providing images in any type of weather condition, in an important step in developing its commercial space program.The Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning announced Thursday that the satellite KOMPSAT-5 is scheduled for lift off on Aug. 22 from a Yasny launch base in Russia.KOMPSAT-5 is the country’s first SAR or Synthetic Aperture Radar satellite. The country’s three previous Earth observation satel
TechnologyMay 23, 2013
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Coping with bulimia
The urge to eat is not only caused by physiological hunger, but is known to be also affected by emotional status or psychological stress. Bulimia is one of the most common eating disorders along with anorexia nervosa, the opposite condition of not eating enough food. The improving socioeconomic status of Korea and the increasingly popular diet culture is contributing to this eating disorder. Bulimia and anorexia nervosa both commonly occur in young women, and generally start in adolescence. Buli
TechnologyMay 23, 2013
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‘Strengthening lungs key to treating modern diseases’
Atopic dermatitis, asthma and rhinitis are often regarded as diseases of modern times with no ultimate cure. A Korean Oriental medicine doctor, however, believes that those incurable illnesses can be cured by increasing lung function through a constant intake of herbal medicine named Pyunkangtang.The herbal medicine, developed by Seo Hyo-seok, head of Pyunkang Oriental Clinic, was based on the oriental medicine principle that strength originates from the lungs. “Pyunkangtang increases the activ
TechnologyMay 23, 2013
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GS hires 2,500 contract workers as regular staff
GS Group said on Thursday it will grant regular staff status to 2,500 contract workers and part-timers, being the fifth conglomerate to make such a decision after CJ, Hanwha, Shinsegae (E-mart) and SK Groups.GS said it will start with 2,150 product display staff and cashiers at GS Retail and 350 call center operators at GS Teleservice, an affiliate of GS Shop, in the second half of this year.GS will be giving regular employee status to 51 percent of its 4,900 contract workers and workers dispatc
IndustryMay 23, 2013
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Samsung’s Galaxy S4 sales top 10 million
Samsung Electronics Co., the world’s top smartphone maker, said Thursday that global sales of its Galaxy S4 smartphones have surpassed the 10 million mark since its release in late April.The milestone comes 20 days faster than its predecessor, the Galaxy S3. It took seven months and five months respectively for the Galaxy S and Galaxy S2 to reach the milestone, Samsung said.Samsung said it has released the device in 60 countries, and plans to expand sales of the latest of its Galaxy smartphone l
TechnologyMay 23, 2013
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LG Display keeps lead in large LCD panel market
South Korean display giant LG Display Co. kept its dominant position in the market for liquid crystal display panels that are 9.1 inches or larger in the first quarter, data showed Thursday.Shipments by LG Display reached 44.6 million units in the January-March period, accounting for 27.2 percent of a total 164 million units shipped globally, according to the data by market researcher DisplaySearch. The large LCD panels are usually used for computer monitors, laptop computer screens and TVs.LG D
IndustryMay 23, 2013
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SK Telecom opens mobile library for the blind
SK Telecom said Thursday it would open its mobile voice content service to all visually impaired users of smartphones irrespective of their mobile carriers.The mobile library application, jointly developed by SK Telecom and the Korea Blind Union, offers an audio service that reads books, news, magazines and useful information for the blind.The app has been available for only SK Telecom users so far, but will be open to users of other carriers as well.Any smartphone user can download the app from
IndustryMay 23, 2013
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All-new Lincoln MKZ launches in style
The all-new Lincoln MKZ made its Asian debut in Korea on Thursday with Ford Sales and Service Korea saying at the vehicle’s launch in trendy Cheongdam-dong that it would set new standards for premium sedans.“A robust market response is anticipated for the all-new Lincoln MKZ, which will set the new standard for premium sedans for our era,” said Jung Jae-hee, president and CEO of Ford Korea. Fitted with a standard 2.0-liter, four-cylinder EcoBoost engine delivering the performance of a 3.5-liter
IndustryMay 23, 2013
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Daewoo International to start sales of gas to China
Daewoo International, a trading arm of POSCO, said Thursday it would start sales of natural gas, which will be produced from June in its two offshore gas blocks in Myanmar, to China. The company has explored natural gas in the A1 and A3 offshore blocks, Kyauk Phyu, Myanmar, since 2000 with a 51 percent stake. The produced gas will be sold to the China National Petroleum Corporation and the gas will be transferred to inland China from Myanmar through a 800km-long pipeline, which will be completed
May 23, 2013
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LS to supply equipment, parts for HVDC project
LS Industrial Systems Co., a leading South Korean manufacturer of electric components, said Thursday that it will provide equipment and parts for the country’s ambitious high-voltage direct current project.Last year, state-run Korea Electric Power Corp. set up a joint venture with Alstom to secure the French power equipment maker’s HVDC technology, a top-tier power transmission technology.The joint venture will carry out the HVDC project aimed at stabilizing power supply and demand in the countr
IndustryMay 23, 2013
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Volkswagen’s Polo hatchback sells briskly in Korea
Volkswagen Korea, the local importer of Germany’s Volkswagen Group, said Thursday it has sold more than 300 units of the Polo hatchback in less than a month after its debut in South Korea.Volkswagen Korea introduced its latest model in South Korea on April 25 to broaden its hatchback portfolio.The brisk sales are expected to help the importer achieve its goal of selling 2,000 units of the 1.6-liter Polo hatchback by the end of this year.A Volkswagen Korea official attributed the popularity to th
IndustryMay 23, 2013
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Hyundai Mipo bags $300m in orders for ships
Hyundai Mipo Dockyard Co., a South Korean shipbuilder, said Thursday that it has recently clinched a combined $300 million worth of orders to build 10 vessels, including seven chemical carriers.Hyundai Mipo, a unit of the country’s leading shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., did not give specifics on the terms of the deals and reveal the names of the buyers.In March, the shipbuilder also secured a massive shipbuilding deal valued at 315 billion won to construct four vessels as well.Hyundai
IndustryMay 23, 2013
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Korea seeks to host more regional offices
Korea will implement packages in a new incentive program to encourage multinational companies to establish their Asian headquarters in the nation during the second half of this year, officials said Thursday.The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy revealed the plan after holding a meeting to discuss boosting foreign direct investment among officials from 17 state-run FDI-related organizations and 17 local governments. “Previously, the government simply offered a cash reward to multinationals t
IndustryMay 23, 2013
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Won falls 1.3% against dollar on Fed exit woes
The South Korean currency fell 1.3 percent against the U.S. dollar on Thursday as remarks by the head of the Federal Reserve on possible reductions in bond purchases spurred demand for the greenback, dealers said.The local currency closed at 1,128.70 won per the greenback, down 14.70 won from Wednesday’s close.It marked the weakest level since April 12 when the Korean won hit 1,129.10 against the dollar. It also was the sharpest daily fall since May 10.Market watchers said that the dollar gained
May 23, 2013
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Korea seeks to balance books by 2017
South Korea will try to balance its books in 2017, the country’s top economic policymaker said Thursday, as Asia’s fourth-largest economy runs a budget deficit for an economic recovery.The National Assembly passed a 17.3 trillion won ($15.8 billion) extra budget earlier this month to revitalize the economy amid lackluster exports and weak domestic demand.In March, the government slashed its growth outlook for this year to 2.3 percent from the 3 percent predicted in December.“We plan to balance t
IndustryMay 23, 2013
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Banks’ foreign exchange turnover hits 4-year high
Foreign exchange turnover by banks in South Korea grew by the most since the 2008 global financial crisis in the first quarter on foreigners’ bond investment and exporters’ sale of FX forward deals, the central bank said Thursday.The daily foreign exchange turnover averaged $49.2 billion in the January-March period, up 14.7 percent from three months earlier, according to the Bank of Korea.The first-quarter data marked the largest volume since $50.6 billion in the third quarter of 2008.The BOK sa
IndustryMay 23, 2013
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Household credit dips most in 4 years in Q1
South Korea’s household credit declined by the largest amount in four years in the first quarter as card spending remained sluggish amid the economic slowdown, the central bank said Thursday.Household credit totaled 961.6 trillion won ($856.5 billion) as of the end of March, down 2.2 trillion won from three months earlier, according to the Bank of Korea.In the fourth quarter, household credit rose 23.1 trillion won on-quarter to a record high 963.8 trillion won. The on-year growth of household c
IndustryMay 23, 2013
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4 plant suppliers fined $1m for cartel
Korea’s antitrust regulator announced Thursday that it imposed $1 million (1.15 billion won) in fines on foreign plant engineering firms and their bid brokers over price-fixing to win bids.According to the Fair Trade Commission, two foreign plant engineering firms and two bidding brokers breached competition laws to win overseas deals from a large Korean construction company.The four players are Pall Korea Ltd of U.S.-based Pall Corporation, Germany-based Dahlman Industrial Group, IPEG ENG Ltd.
May 23, 2013
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Korea’s economy to grow 2.6% this year: KDI
SEJONG (Yonhap News) ― South Korea’s economy is expected to grow 2.6 percent this year, a state-run think tank forecast Thursday, revising down its growth outlook amid increasing uncertainty facing the country at home and abroad.The growth estimate by the Korea Development Institute is lower than the 3 percent it predicted in November. The think tank also expected the country’s economy will grow 3.6 percent next year.“The economy will make a steady improvement in 2013 and log a relatively low 2.
May 23, 2013
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Samsung C&T makes strides in new areas
Samsung C&T, a global construction and trading arm of Samsung Group, said Wednesday its growth engines, including power plants, health care and mining, have been making progress.For the past three years, the company has invested in securing high-caliber human resources and technologies as well as innovating management and pushing aggressive global marketing strategies. As of May 2013, the company has already won $7 billion worth of contracts, which is 65 percent of this year’s sales target. In M
May 23, 2013