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Opposition-led Assembly unilaterally passes bill to probe Marine's death
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Golden chance to liquidate babies’ gold rings?
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Inflation eases in April, continues bumpy ride
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Russia sent more than 165,000 barrels of refined petroleum to N. Korea in March: White House
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Seoul to more than double military drones by 2026 to counter NK threats
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Key suspects grilled over alleged abuse of power in Marine death inquiry
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Seoul alerts overseas missions to NK terror threats
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Over 60% of S. Koreans support W100m childbirth incentive: survey
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‘Inside Out 2’ adds four new emotions, explores teenage life
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Questions raised over fair promotion of RM, NewJeans
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Firms’ image biggest factor in buyers’ minds
Corporate image has a major influence on local consumers who said their purchases were largely based on the image companies cultivate, according to a survey by the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry.More than 80 percent of those surveyed said they were influenced by corporate image when purchasing products, while only about 15 percent said they were not. Consumers also were found to hold domes
June 16, 2011
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Yuhan-Kimberly named one of best workplaces in Korea
Yuhan-Kimberly, Korea’s leading hygiene products maker, has been selected as one of the most favored workplaces in the local manufacturing industry for a third straight year, a survey showed.According to the Korean Management Association Consulting, which surveyed more than 5,200 industry workers and human resources specialists, Yuhan-Kimberly came in third on the list of the best 30 manufacturers
June 16, 2011
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[Herald Interview] Cushman and Wakefield opens frontiers with cross-border retail
With real estate being an essential element in any business that requires stores or offices, the industry ties in to most conventional businesses.Real estate services provider Cushman and Wakefield Korea is taking that natural tie-in a step further.Since last year, the company has been supporting retailers to cross borders. “It’s split into two major sections. We’re helping to export Korean retail
June 16, 2011
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Lotte enters China, E-Mart retreats
Lotte opens store in Tianjin; E-Mart looking to sell outletsLotte Shopping will open its first wholly invested department store on Friday in Tianjin, China, company officials said Thursday.The country’s top retail giant said the store in Tianjin will be the third establishment built overseas, but the first operated “Korean style.”The department store, located in one of the largest cities in China,
June 16, 2011
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U.S. inflation slows as gas prices fall
Falling energy costs temper price rises; Americans pay more for cars, clothing and hotelsWASHINGTON (AP) ― Falling energy prices cooled overall inflation in May, offering some relief to consumers who have been coping for months with high gas prices.Consumer prices rose 0.2 percent, the smallest increase in six months, the Labor Department said. It was the first drop in energy costs in nearly a yea
June 16, 2011
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Korean Air embarks on test flight of A380
Korean Air’s new Airbus A380 (Yonhap News)YEONGJONG ISLAND ― Korean Air’s brand new Airbus A380 superjumbo made a successful landing after its first test flight in Korea on Thursday.The event took place a day ahead of the world’s largest passenger jet’s maiden commercial flight to Japan’s Narita International Airport. About 200 journalists, customers and company officials flew on a two-hour trip t
June 16, 2011
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Asiana Airlines opens lounge for disabled people
Asiana Airlines opened the first airport lounge specifically for the disabled at Incheon International Airport on Wednesday.The company also donated wheelchairs to a support center for the disabled at the ceremony marking the opening of the lounge.The event was attended by officials from Asiana Airlines, including its chief executive Yoon Young-doo and those from an Incheon-based welfare organizat
June 15, 2011
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SKT reports its rivals to state telecom regulator over subsidy
SK Telecom, the country’s largest mobile carrier, said it submitted a request to the state telecom regulator, asking it to punish its competitors over wrongful plays such as massive subsidy offering.The company claims its two rivals KT Corp. and LG Uplus have impeded competition by providing subsidies that amount to over 700,000 won over the past two months.“Recently, KT and LG Uplus have been ope
June 15, 2011
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Samsung pushes reshuffles on Lee’s call
Conglomerate replaces two execs responsible for auditingSamsung Group has replaced its top auditing and human resources managers, signaling that a conglomerate-wide shakeup may take place soon.Samsung said it named Chung Hyun-ho as the new head of the business examination team, which oversees audits, and Chung Keum-yong as the chief of human resource support.The replacement of the company’s high-r
June 15, 2011
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[Herald Interview] Transforming Korea into global exhibition leader
Korea’s growing economic muscle and brisk exports will turn the country into a leading global exhibition destination, said Choe Dae-kyu, vice chairman of the Association of Korea Exhibition Industry. Registered under the Ministry of Knowledge Economy, the organization promotes trade fairs held here and supports related policies. Its 44 members are largely exhibition hall operators, event organizer
June 15, 2011
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Chaebol heirs prove their mettle as leaders
Third-generation members of business families moving up the executive ladderThird-generation chaebol family members appear to be rapidly consolidating their positions at the country’s largest conglomerates.Among the grandchildren of chaebol founders, Hyundai Motor Group’s Chung Eui-sun is taking the fastest route to the top. On Aug. 20, 2009, Hyundai Motor Group promoted chairman Chung Mong-koo’s
June 15, 2011
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Google invests $280 million to spur home solar
NEW YORK (AP) ― Google is making its largest investment yet in clean energy in an effort to help private homeowners put solar panels on their rooftops.The $280 million deal with installer SolarCity is the largest of its kind. SolarCity can use the funds to pay for a solar system that it can offer to residents for no money down. In exchange, customers agree to pay a set price for the power produced
June 15, 2011
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Recharged Ford sets sights on Asia
DETROIT (AFP) ― With its turnaround in North America essentially finished, Ford Motor Co. is looking to the next act in its comeback by building its business in Asia’s emerging markets.Ford plans to grow global sales by 50 percent over the next four years with a strong push into markets such as China and India, chief executive officer Alan Mulally said last week. A Ford Motor Co. Mondeo at the Aut
June 15, 2011
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Airbus to introduce see-through plane by 2050
Airbus, the world’s largest aircraft manufacturer, said it would look to develop planes which all passengers can enjoy the view by 2050. In the plane, people would no longer have to grab a window seat to get a glimpse of sky, but could enjoy the views through glass ceilings. There also will be no division of classes of seats, it said.Charles Champion, executive vice president of Airbus, told repor
June 15, 2011
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KT, NHN to join hands for Wi-Fi ad
Korea’s telecom titan KT Corp. and NHN Corp., the operator of Korea’s most-visited Web search engine, will set up a joint venture next month to offer mobile ads for wireless-fidelity users, the companies said Tuesday. KT and NHN Business Platform Corp., NHN’s affiliate providing ad sales and information technology infrastructure, will each invest 3 billion won ($2.76 million) in the joint venture,
June 14, 2011
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POSCO opens 1st overseas facility for processing steel thick plates
POSCO opened its first overseas thick-plate processing center in China on Tuesday. These are steel plates thicker than 6 millimeters used in shipbuilding and heavy equipment production.The center, POSCO-China Dalian Plate Processing Center or POSCO-CDPPC, is located on Changxing Island of the coast of Dalian in Liaoning province, Northeast China. “China was chosen for the site of the company’s fir
June 14, 2011
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Korea to build unmanned boats for research, surveillance
Korea plans to develop unmanned boats for maritime research and surveillance by investing 20 billion won ($18.5 million) over the next five years, the government said Tuesday.The automated boats will sail at a speed of up to 90 kilometers per hour within a 16 kilometers radius and avoid collisions with other vessels or obstacles, the Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs said in a state
June 14, 2011
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Hyosung develops high-strength carbon fibers
Hyosung Corp., a Korean maker of chemicals and automatic teller machines, said Tuesday it has developed the country’s first high-strength carbon fibers, paving the way for the next-generation fabrics that are lighter, stronger and more elastic.The ultra-thin materials have stepped into the limelight in recent years as their low weight, high-tensile strength and temperature tolerance made them desi
June 14, 2011
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Samsung Electronics begins Olympic promotion
Samsung Electronics announced on Tuesday that it has begun its London Olympics promotion campaign. The promotion campaign sponsored by Samsung Electronics, which is the event’s official mobile telecom sponsor, will be held under the theme “Everyone’s Olympic Games.”The company also began the process of selecting the runners for the torch relay. Samsung Electronics plans to select young people from
June 14, 2011
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IMF bars Fischer from race for top job
June 14, 2011