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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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Rapper jailed after public street fight with another rapper
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[KH Explains] No more 'Michael' at Kakao Games
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Nominee for chief of anti-corruption body pledges 'independence, effectiveness'
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[Weekender] How DDP emerged as an icon of Seoul
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Woman gets suspended term for injuring boyfriend with knife
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Med schools expect 1,500+ new admission slots next year
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Tariff-free import quotas to be raised for livestock
South Korea, battling outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease and bird flu, will increase tariff-free import quotas of breeding pigs, chickens for breeding and seed corn to ease a shortage and stabilize prices.The government boosted the quotas for breeding pigs to 5,000 from 1,850 head and to 661,000 from 461,000 for breeding chickens, the Ministry of Strategy and Finance said Wednesday. The measures
March 23, 2011
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Hyundai Heavy opposes HMM share sale plan
Hyundai Merchant Marine Co., the biggest unit of Korea’s Hyundai Group, jumped the most in almost four months in Seoul trading as opposition to a share sale plan prompted speculation it may be a takeover target.The shipping line rose by the daily limit of 15 percent limit, the biggest climb since Nov. 30, to close at 33,250 won in Seoul. The stock was the second-best performer on the KOSPI index W
March 23, 2011
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Jobs to be deposed in iTunes antitrust suit
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) ―A federal judge has cleared the way for Apple’s ailing leader Steve Jobs to be deposed in a class-action lawsuit charging the iPod maker turned iTunes into a digital music monopoly.U.S. Magistrate Judge Howard Lloyd ruled on Monday that attorneys for the plaintiffs may question Jobs for a total of two hours, but only about an iPod update making RealNetworks digital music inope
March 23, 2011
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Steve Jobs to come back soon?
Ever since Steve Job took a medical leave from Apple in January, his health has been a major concern for Mac fans. Some even worried that he might have only a few more weeks to live.However, he demonstrated that he is still healthy by making a public appearance this week to meet a friend in Los Angeles, according to the Daily Mail. A few weeks ago, he also introduced the latest Apple product weari
March 23, 2011
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LG Display threatens to sue Samsung over 4-letter insult
Increasingly ugly bickering between Korea’s two electronics giants over 3-D TV technology now looks set to turn into a court battle.LG Display recently requested Samsung Electronics to confirm news reports that a senior Samsung executive publicly insulted LG engineers using a profanity. LG 3-D TVLG Display supplies display panels to LG Electronics. They been engaged in a heated war of words with
March 23, 2011
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Kia Motors delays exports of K5 sedan to Europe
Kia Motors Corp., South Korea's second-largest automaker, said Wednesday it has decided to delay the scheduled launch of its popular K5 passenger sedan in the European market until the second half of the year due to an undersupply. The vehicle, currently sold as the Optima in the U.S. market, was initially scheduled to be shipped to Europe in the first half of the year. "We earlier planned to
March 23, 2011
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Samsung unveils thinner tablet computers in U.S.
Samsung Electronics Co., the world's No. 2 maker of mobile phones, unveiled on Wednesday two new tablet computers aimed for the U.S. market, eying a bigger market share on Apple Inc.'s home turf with ultra-thin devices. Samsung unveiled the company's third tablet computer, the Galaxy Tab 8.9, and a U.S. version of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 during a trade show in Orlando, Florida, it said in a statemen
March 23, 2011
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Japanese fishery imports drop
Korean imports of Japanese fishery products have dropped in the past week due to consumer concerns over their possible contamination with radiation and disruptions in supply in the neighboring country, the customs office said Tuesday.Before the 9.0-magnitude quake struck Japan on March 11, Korea’s daily weekday imports of fishery products from the country averaged $3.4 million, according to the Ko
March 22, 2011
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Property slump hits mid-sized builders
Korea’s mid-size builders have been dogged by severe financial problems due to a prolonged slump in the local housing market, a trade association said Tuesday. Over a quarter of the top 100 local builders, including LIG E&C Co., were put under a workout program or court receivership as of Tuesday, according to the Construction Association of Korea.The biggest reason for their cash shortages is a p
March 22, 2011
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Hyundai supports Meister school system
Hyundai Motor Co. will hire up to 1,000 Meister high school graduates over a 10-year period starting next year.The plans were revealed in a memorandum of understanding the carmaker signed with the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology to collaborate on related issues on Tuesday. Introduced last year, Meister high schools are high-quality vocational schools designed to diversify education a
March 22, 2011
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KORES buys stake in Indonesian mine
A South Korean consortium including Korea Resources Corp. has acquired a 90 percent stake in an Indonesian bituminous coal mine for $84.15 million, the state-run mineral developer said Tuesday.KORES said it was involved in a joint venture with Korindo, a Korean-run developer in the Southeast Asian country, to buy the share for the 244 million-ton Kapuas mine from PKP Group, a local mineral exporte
March 22, 2011
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Is the owner always right for LG?
New technology and teamwork expected to revive LGEIt was with a sense of grim determination that Koo Bon-joon took the helm of LG Electronics last year, tasked with the daunting mission of reviving the former glory days of the floundering electronics-maker.Koo, as a member of LG’s owner family, was under close scrutiny from market watchers who were naturally suspicious of just how much of a better
March 22, 2011
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Sony halts some TV, camera production
Sony Corp., Japan’s largest exporter of consumer electronics, halted factories that make televisions and cameras, citing difficulties procuring components and materials following the March 11 earthquake. The company suspended operations at 5 plants in central and southern Japan, including in the Aichi and Oita prefectures, starting Tuesday until the end of this month, the Tokyo-based electronics m
March 22, 2011
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Korean retailers to halt imports of Japanese food
Korean retailers said Monday that they have decided to suspend imports of foods and products from Japan due to growing consumer concern over their possible contamination with radiation released from an earthquake-damaged nuclear power plant.Lotte Mart Co., Korea’s third-largest discount store chain, said it will not sell pollack which have mainly been imported from Japan, starting Tuesday.“Though
March 22, 2011
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Disasters will not have long-term effect on Japanese economy, Buffett says
DAEGU ― The disasters that struck Japan will not change the economic prospects of the country, Berkshire Hathaway Inc. chief executive Warren Buffett said Monday.Speaking at a press conference held on the sidelines of the groundbreaking ceremony for TaeguTec’s second plant in Daegu, Buffett said that while such adversity leaves effects, they would temporary and limited in the long term.TeaguTec is
March 22, 2011
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Lee lauds Buffett for his donation activity
President Lee Myung-bak said Monday that Warren Buffett's continued donations have inspired many Korean firms to rethink their social responsibility. "(Your activity) has become a good example for companies in Korea and has aroused a lot of discussions on corporations' social responsibility," Lee said in a 45-minute meeting with the well-known American investor at the presidential office Cheong
March 21, 2011
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KNOC buys stake in U.S. oil field
State-run Korea National Oil Corp. has purchased a 23.67 percent stake in a U.S. oil field from Anadarko Petroleum Corp. for US$1.55 billion, the government said Monday. The shale oil field in the Maverick Basin region in Texas near the U.S.-Mexico border is estimated to hold 491 million barrels of oil equivalent, said the Ministry of Knowledge Economy, adding that KNOC will secure 116 million B
March 21, 2011
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Korea secures 1.7m barrels of overseas oil
South Korea has inked two oil deals in the United States and Kazakhstan meant to boost the country’s energy security. The state-run Korea National Oil Corp. has bought a stake in an unconventional oil field in Texas from Anadarko Petroleum Corp., the Ministry of Knowledge Economy said Monday.The firm now holds a 23.7 percent-stake in the shale oil field for which it paid $1.5 million and expects t
March 21, 2011
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KOGAS develops biggest LNG tank
Korea’s state-run Korea Gas Corp. said Monday that it has developed a design technology for the world’s largest liquefied natural gas tank. The tank has a storage capacity of 270,000 kiloliters, up 35 percent compared with that of the largest existing tank, helping reduce the construction cost per LNG tank by 23.5 billion won ($20.9 million), KOGAS said in a statement. The company said it is consi
March 21, 2011
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Hyundai Motor posts big sales gain in China
Hyundai Motor Co., Korea’s largest automaker, saw a great boost to its sales in China last month, becoming the third best-selling brand in the world’s largest market for automobiles, company officials said Monday.The company sold 50,717 vehicles in China last month, up 36.7 percent from the same period last year.The figure represents a near 30 percent drop from a month earlier when the company sol
March 21, 2011