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Korea enters full election mode
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Seoul bus drivers go on general strike, cause morning rush hour delays
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Immigrant woman stabbed to death by Korean husband
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Lee Jong-sup resigns as envoy to Australia
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Yellow dust engulfs S. Korea, advisory alert issued
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Official campaigning kicks off for April 10 elections
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S. Korea to boost support for single-parent families
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Court upholds jail term for man who attempted to murder ex-girlfriend
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Kia EV9 wins world car of year
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Korea misses out on global bond index boost
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LG Display registers quarterly loss
Flat-panel maker LG Display incurred a second-straight quarter operating loss during the January-March period on falling panel prices triggered by dormant demand, the company said in a regulatory filing Monday. Operating deficit for the first quarter of this year stood at 239.2 billion won ($219.2 million).The figure was narrowed from 387 billion won in the fourth quarter of 2010, but industry wat
IndustryApril 18, 2011
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S. Korea not to raise FMD alert level despite new outbreak
South Korea will not raise its present foot-and-mouth disease alert level despite a fresh outbreak in the southeastern part of the country over the weekend, a government official said Monday.Deputy Farm Minister Lee Sang-kil said animals at the small farm in Yeongcheon, 344 kilometers from Seoul, were affected by the “type O” FMD virus that had devastated South Korea since November.The farm owner
IndustryApril 18, 2011
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[News Focus] Shares headed for extended rally on capital inflow
The benchmark KOSPI was expected to experience an extended rally for the next few months on a new round of capital inflows forthcoming in May, analysts said Monday amid forecasts that local stock markets would hold up well despite unfavorable external conditions. “Foreigners are expected to continue their buying spree with renewed interest in the region. May is also the time when doubts about oil
April 18, 2011
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Renault, traffic body sign road safety pact
Renault Samsung Motors Co. and the Road Traffic Authority formed a partnership to collaborate on promoting road safety for children on Monday.Under the agreement, the carmaker and the state-run organization will collaborate in educating children about traffic safety, and establish a system for cooperation and mutual support in reducing traffic accidents involving children, Renault Samsung said.The
IndustryApril 18, 2011
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Summer internship at Hyundai Motor
Hyundai Motor Co. is hiring interns for the summer.The internship is open to university students who are scheduled to graduate in February 2012.The company is receiving applications through its public relations homepage at pr.hyundai.com from Tuesday until May 2. Successful applicants will work for five weeks at the company’s local and overseas operations during the summer vacation. The company wi
IndustryApril 18, 2011
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Hyundai Heavy’s deals rise to $9.2 billion
Hyundai Heavy Industries, the world’s largest shipyard, announced Monday that it won contracts for five vessels, worth 900 billion won ($826 million), pushing up the value of contracts won, including those awarded to its subsidiary Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries Co., this year to $9.2 billion.The figure accumulated so far this year is about 46 percent of the $19.8 billion target the company has se
IndustryApril 18, 2011
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GM Korea road tests Volt electric car
GM Korea Co., the South Korean arm of U.S.-based GM, began testing its electric vehicle the Chevrolet Volt in Korea on the road on Monday.The week-long test drive will be conducted by the U.S. Embassy to Korea, with a specialist engineer from GM Korea.The vehicle will be used by the U.S. Embassy for official functions for one week until April 24. The Volt being tested by the embassy will also be u
IndustryApril 18, 2011
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SK oil refiner unit seeks mutual growth overseas
Large-scale maintenance project in Vietnam involves three SK Energy Korean subcontractorsSK Energy, the refining unit under the nation’s largest oil refiner SK Innovation, said Monday that it helped its subcontractors launch an overseas project in Vietnam as part of its efforts for promoting “shared growth.” Three partner firms ― JCon Corp., UBEC Inc and Daechang HRSG Corp. ― will carry out the re
IndustryApril 18, 2011
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Google, Twitter on Samsung fridges
Samsung Electronics Co. said Monday that it will roll out new refrigerators in the U.S. market this month with a flat screen that displays services from Twitter Inc., Google Inc. and the latest news from The Associated Press. The company will release two new side-by-side fridges with an 8-inch touchscreen that displays short-message updates from Twitter and Google as well as news and weather infor
IndustryApril 18, 2011
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KEPCO prize to honor research
State-run Korea Electric Power Corp. said Monday that it will launch a 200 million won ($180,000)-prize to acknowledge distinguished energy-related research. The biennial KEPCO Research Grand Prix, being introduced to mark the firm’s 50th anniversary this year, is aimed at encouraging and supporting the works of local researchers and academics, KEPCO officials said. Full university professors at r
IndustryApril 18, 2011
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KCSC considers app filters to protect underage users
The authorities may introduce measures to limit underage smartphone users’ access to applications stores, sources said Monday.The Korea Communications Standards Commission is considering adding software to smartphones to limit access to adult content available in application stores, or setting up separate applications stores according to the content provided.While smartphone applications have grow
IndustryApril 18, 2011
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[Meet the CEO] Medipost hopes to fuel stem cell renaissance
CEO reveals push for partnership with multinational pharmaceutical firmsKorea’s stem cell research is slowly showing signs of a renaissance as many scientists strive to mend its reputation, marred by a case of scientific fraud six years ago.Although the 2005 incident involving Prof. Hwang Woo-suk, once hailed as a global cloning pioneer, led to a slump in human embryonic stem cell study here, othe
CompaniesApril 18, 2011
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Automakers unveil new models at China show
Global carmakers rolling out new SUVs, luxury sedans and concept cars at auto showHONG KONG (AP) ― Global automakers are bringing their flashiest SUVs, luxury sedans and electric concept cars to Auto Shanghai, China’s biggest auto show of the year, as the industry reels from disruptions caused by the massive earthquake and tsunami in Japan last month.The show has become one of the industry’s most
IndustryApril 18, 2011
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Odd work schedules pose risk to health
WASHINGTON (AP) ― Reports of sleeping air traffic controllers highlight a long-known and often ignored hazard: Workers on night shifts can have trouble concentrating and even staying awake.“Government officials haven’t recognized that people routinely fall asleep at night when they’re doing shift work,” said Dr. Charles Czeisler, chief of sleep medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.Cz
TechnologyApril 18, 2011
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Dividends to foreigners grow 33 pct in 2010
South Korea's listed companies paid out 33 percent more in dividends to foreign shareholders in 2010 than a year earlier, helped by an increase in earnings, data showed Monday. A total of 4.97 trillion won ($4.6 billion) in dividends were paid to foreigners last year, compared with 3.73 trillion won in the previous year, according to the data by the Korea Exchange (KRX). Last year's dividend
April 18, 2011
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S. Korean banks' foreign borrowing jumps in March
South Korean banks' mid to long-term foreign borrowing jumped in March from the previous month as they braced for rising global uncertainties, the financial regulator said Monday. Twelve local banks borrowed a total of $3.49 billion last month through overseas bond issuance and loans with a maturity over one year, $1.68 billion more than in February, according to the Financial Supervisory Se
April 18, 2011
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Seoul shares inch down after strong start
South Korean stocks lost ground on Monday after a strong start as investors unloaded tech blue chips and bank shares, analysts said. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) shed 1.29 points, or 0.06 percent, to trade at 2,139.21 in the first 15 minutes of trading. The KOSPI touched a record high of 2,149.45 as soon as the market opened, but tech and financial shares increase
April 18, 2011
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Korea targets tax cheats in foreign havens
Kwon Hyuk, a reclusive shipping tycoon, shows how to get around paying taxes in and out of more than five trading borders while keeping over 10 trillion won ($9 billion) in assets.Register your business at a tax haven, stash all your profits there, and pretend you live abroad. Minimize paperwork. Even better if you can avoid the press.Kwon has been the main target of the Korean government’s latest
April 17, 2011
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Nonghyup and IBM officials face probe over network crash
Prosecutors said Saturday they plan to summon witnesses to determine why the banking network of the country’s farm cooperative crashed.The Seoul Supreme Prosecutors’ Office said about 20 National Agricultural Cooperative Federation (Nonghyup) and IBM Korea employees will be questioned in relation to the network glitch that has affected services since late Tuesday.People have not been able to use N
April 17, 2011
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Conglomerates step up efforts on ‘shared growth’
Local conglomerates are boosting their efforts to support subcontractors in line with the government-led “mutual growth” drive. The Lee Myung-bak administration has been keenly advocating shared prosperity between conglomerates and their smaller partners, urging the bigger firms to take the lead to help create a level playing field.With the launch of Commission of Shared Growth for Large and Small
IndustryApril 17, 2011