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Exports to US reach all-time high, widen gap with China
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Trump rekindles criticism: US forces defending 'wealthy' S. Korea 'free of charge'
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[Music in drama] Rekindle a love that slipped through your fingers
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Opposition-led Assembly unilaterally passes bill to probe Marine's death
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S. Korea discussed possible participation in AUKUS Pillar 2 with Australia: defense minister
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[New faces of Assembly] Architect behind ‘audacious initiative’ believes in denuclearized North Korea
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Seoul Metro to seek legal action against malicious complaints
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Illit, mired in controversy, remains on Billboard charts for 5th week
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On May Day, labor unions blast Yoon's foreign nanny proposal
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Golden chance to liquidate babies’ gold rings?
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Global Fund for world health halts new programs
GENEVA (AP) ― The world’s biggest financier in the fight against three killer diseases says it has run out of money to pay for new grant programs for the next two years ― a situation likely to hit poor AIDS patients around the world.An official with the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria said Thursday that its has been forced to cease giving new grants until 2014 because of global economic woes brought on by debt crises in the U.S. and Europe.An independent panel recommended in
TechnologyDec. 1, 2011
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Ewha learns about Arabic world
Ewha Womans University Medical Center on Nov. 24 invited leaders of the Korea-Arab Society to the center to get a better understanding of Middle Eastern society. “Middle East states are distant from Korean people. Some groundless images of terrorism and oppression have been linked with the region, causing public misunderstanding,” said Choi Seung-ho, head of the organization. “It is about time we have opened our door to the area,” he said. Ewha hospital has started placing emphasis on the Arabic
TechnologyDec. 1, 2011
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TnTn Hospital opens joint, spine center
TnTn Hospital specializing in spine and joint treatments has opened a TnTn Joint Training Center at its Eunpyeong, Guro and Jangan branches in Seoul. The centers will provide comprehensive information and exercise regimes to strengthen the spine and joint areas not only for the patients but for anyone interested. The center has invited Ohm Tae-hyun, former team doctor of Olympic gold medalist swimmer Park Tae-hwan, as a lecturer to provide information about his field experiences in exercise. The
TechnologyDec. 1, 2011
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Konkuk Univ. Hospital accredited by WHO
Konkuk University Medical Center said Monday that it has been accredited as a World Health Organization Health Promoting Hospital and Health Service.It conducted a ceremony on the day to hang the accreditation plaque.According to the international organization, the accreditation recognizes four areas: good quality treatment and care in a positive health care setting; extending the treatment of current diseases towards disease prevention and promotion of positive health; strengthening patient ori
TechnologyDec. 1, 2011
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Just 1 in 4 with HIV have infection under control
ATLANTA (AP) ― Only about 1 in 4 Americans with the AIDS virus have the infection under control with medications, federal health officials said Tuesday.Part of the reason is that about 20 percent of those infected with HIV don’t know it. People can have an infection for years without developing symptoms.An infection was once a death sentence, but medications that have been available for 15 years can turn it into a manageable condition, allowing those infected to live longer and healthier lives.H
TechnologyDec. 1, 2011
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Inflammation of the middle ear
Otitis media refers to all types of inflammation of the middle ear caused by an infection. It is the second most frequently diagnosed disease among outpatients of otorhinolaryngology and pediatrics, following upper respiratory tract inflammation. About one-third of infants aged 3 and under suffer from acute otitis media at least three times, and two-thirds at least once. Some infants are found to develop sequelle from this condition. Cases of fatal complications have been dramatically reduced du
TechnologyDec. 1, 2011
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Giving thanks helps psychological outlook
WASHINGTON (AP) ― Count your blessings this Thanksgiving. It’s good for you.While it seems pretty obvious that gratitude is a positive emotion, psychologists for decades rarely delved into the science of giving thanks. But in the last several years they have, learning in many experiments that it is one of humanity’s most powerful emotions. It makes you happier and can change your attitude about life, like an emotional reset button.Especially in hard times, like these.Beyond proving that being gr
TechnologyDec. 1, 2011
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LinkedIn seeks expansion in Korea
Professional social networking service LinkedIn Corp. said Thursday it has started a Korean language service to lure the country's Internet users. LinkedIn's entry into South Korea comes as overseas social networking services such as Facebook Inc. and Twitter Inc. have gained ground here following a
TechnologyDec. 1, 2011
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Korea steps closer to agency to preserve forests
Korea Forest Service maps out plans to establish AFoCO after landmark agreement signed with ASEAN in BaliSouth Korea took an important step in nurturing global green growth by agreeing last month with ASEAN member states to form the Asian Forest Cooperation Organization, the Korea Forest Service said on Thursday.The agreement, signed at the ASEAN Summit in Bali, Indonesia, is expected to pave the way for international cooperative networks in the field of forest preservation. ASEAN leaders welcom
Dec. 1, 2011
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Consumer prices grow 4.2% in November
South Korea’s consumer prices grew at a faster pace in November than a month earlier, fueled by a rise in product and public utility costs, a government report showed Thursday. According to the report by Statistics Korea, the country’s consumer price index rose 4.2 percent last month from a year earlier, increasing from a 3.6 percent on-year gain in October.The latest figure comes after the index stayed below the government’s annual inflation target of 4 percent for this year in September and Oc
Dec. 1, 2011
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Implementation of KORUS FTA may be delayed: minister
The free trade agreement between South Korea and the United States may take effect behind schedule as it will take more time for both countries to prepare for its implementation, Seoul‘s top trade official said Thursday.South Korea’s ruling Grand National Party forced the contested FTA through parliament late last month. The deal was approved by the U.S. Congress in October. The two countries had set a Jan. 1 target for the pact to take effect. “Both sides are working to prepare for the implemen
Dec. 1, 2011
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Listed financial firms‘ H1 net down 13.7%
South Korean financial firms listed on the local bourse saw their consolidated earnings for the April-September period slump 13.7 percent from a year earlier due mainly to global financial uncertainties, a report showed Thursday.The combined net profit of 28 securities firms and insurance companies with assets over 2 trillion won, such as Daewoo Securities Co. and Samsung Life Insurance Co., totaled 2.47 trillion won ($2.17 billion) in the fiscal first half, compared with 2.86 trillion won a yea
Dec. 1, 2011
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Hyundai Steel exports large machinery plate rollers
Hyundai Steel Co. said Thursday it will supply 5-meter-wide steel plate rollers to India’s Essar Steel Ltd., becoming the first Korean company to enter the market for the large machinery.Only six companies in Germany, Japan and Sweden have so far manufactured rolling machines for steel plates with a width of more than five meters. The annual global demand for the super-wide rollers amounts to 250 million tons, 12 percent of which is from Korean steelmakers such as POSCO, Hyundai Steel and Dongku
IndustryDec. 1, 2011
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Minister Lee hopes to deliver forestation know-how to world
Korea Forest Service Minister Lee Don-koo has been working toward a greener global environment since he took office in February.The agreement to set up the Asia Forest Cooperation Organization with ASEAN member states is the latest in his efforts to combat desertification and push for green growth. He also successfully proposed the Changwon Initiative ― which seeks to provide practical measures to tackle desertification ― at the U.N. Convention to Combat Desertification conference in Korea in Oc
Dec. 1, 2011
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Makgeolli exports to surpass $50m mark
This year’s exports of makgeolli, a traditional Korean rice wine, are set to surpass $50 million for the first time on a sharp rise in demand from Japan and China. According to the Korea Customs Service, 37,027 tons of makgeolli worth $45.29 million were exported in the 10 months to October, about triple the amount sold abroad in the same period last year. Korea saw $15 million in makgeolli exports (15,543 tons) in January-October 2010. The country’s exports of the rice wine in 2010 amounted to
IndustryDec. 1, 2011
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Air France-KLM official honored by French Embassy
The Korean unit of Air France-KLM SA said its airport chief Lee Young-kil recently received an award from the French Embassy in Seoul for his contribution to the two countries’ economic and business ties.Lee serves the European airline as station and service manager at Incheon International Airport.The National Order of Merit award was created in 1963 by former French President Charles de Gaulle to honor military forces and civilians for their devotion to the country.“Lee has always provided a v
IndustryDec. 1, 2011
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Woongjin takes LG to FTC in spat over water purifiers
Woongjin Coway said Thursday it filed a complaint with the Fair Trade Commission against LG Electronics’ sales outlet chain, accusing it of spreading false information about its water purifier products.Woongjin Coway, the nation’s top maker of water purifiers, has continued to criticize the electronics giant for entering its business two years ago. Water purifiers were excluded from the latest list of business areas that should be left for only small and medium-sized companies announced by a gov
IndustryDec. 1, 2011
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Regulators consider stand-alone rating
Conglomerate units, public firms relying on external support likely to see their ratings dropKorea’s financial regulators are considering the introduction of stand-alone ratings to weed out nonviable affiliates which have inflated their corporate ratings through their links with parent firms with better ratings. According to officials at local ratings firms and financial authorities, the new system is being reviewed so that investors could check the viability of listed companies. The Financial S
Dec. 1, 2011
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KCCI urges Assembly to reduce taxes
The Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry said Thursday it delivered a proposal to the National Assembly calling for lower corporate and income taxes.The government had planned to lower the corporate tax rate to 20 percent from the current 22 percent for firms with over 200 million won in earnings beginning next year.But the plan is being held up in the National Assembly as some lawmakers argue that the corporate tax rate should either be maintained or increased to 30 percent.“The consistency o
Dec. 1, 2011
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SKT starts fair price system for phones
SK Telecom, the nation’s largest telecom operator, started selling mobile phones at fixed prices in its all on- and offline outlets nationwide Monday. The government plans to implement the fair price initiative in the telecom industry from January, aiming to revolutionize its retail structure. Thus far, vendors have lured customers with “free phones” explaining the normal benefits for long-term subscribers as special discount deals. However, under the new system, they are required to offer their
IndustryDec. 1, 2011