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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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New celebrity-endorsed therapy for face contouring requires only a pair of rubber bands
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[KH Explains] No more 'Michael' at Kakao Games
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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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Samsung chief bolsters ties with Germany’s Zeiss
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Nominee for chief of anti-corruption body pledges 'independence, effectiveness'
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Med schools expect 1,500+ new admission slots next year
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NewJeans pops out ‘Bubble Gum’ video amid troubles at agency
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Minors to be banned from revealing too much on air
Minors will soon be subject to costume regulations when they go on air, said the Korea Communications Standards Commission Tuesday.The commission stated on its website that it will push for a new rule to regulate revealing clothing for teen and child performers in order to control exposure.“Broadcasters must pay attention to and refrain from excessively exposing female minors during program recordings. Overly suggestive screen shots of girl groups composed of a large number of minors must also b
Sept. 25, 2012
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Did rock-swapping bring life to Earth?
(123rf)Microorganisms embedded in fragments of distant planets that crashed to Earth might have been seeds of life on our planet, U.S. and European researchers say.Scientists from Princeton University, the University of Arizona and the Centro de Astrobiologia in Spain, writing in the journal Astrobiology, said there is a possibility that life came to Earth -- or spread from Earth to other planets
TechnologySept. 25, 2012
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History of Earth‘s oxygen studied
SEATTLE (UPI) -- Microbial life may have migrated from Earth’s oceans to land by 2.75 billion years ago, producing oxygen earlier than previously thought, U.S. scientists say.Research reported from the University of Washington suggests the land-based microbes were producing oxygen well in advance of what geologists refer to as the “Great Oxidation Event” about 2.4 billion years ago that initiated
TechnologySept. 25, 2012
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Safe data storage for millions of years?
TOKYO (UPI) -- Japanese electronics firm Hitachi says it has invented a way of storing data that could keep it safe and stable for hundreds of millions of years.The technology behind the long-term storage capability involves a laser that is employed to encode data into a piece of quartz glass with dots corresponding to binary code that can be read back by an optical microscope, ZDNet reported.Hita
IndustrySept. 25, 2012
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NASA sees ‘gateway’ for space missions
NASA has proposed a candidate for its next major mission, a “gateway” spacecraft on the far side of the moon as a staging base for moon and Mars missions.The spacecraft would hover in orbit on the far side of the moon, support a small permanent crew and function as “stepping stone” for missions to the lunar surface and possible flights to Mars.NASA Administrator Charles Bolden briefed the White House earlier this month on details of the proposed “gateway,” but it was unclear if any administratio
TechnologySept. 25, 2012
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On Apple Maps, all roads lead to Google
CUPERTINO (UPI) -- U.S. technology giant Apple’s foray into mobile maps with its iPhone 5 had to do with advertising and a growing rivalry with Google, industry observers said.Apple’s iPhone 5, which went on sale Friday included a new online maps service that was “littered with flaws, some laughable,” The New York Times reported Monday.But behind the effort to compete with Google is the lucrative
TechnologySept. 25, 2012
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Consumer sentiment stays below par for 2nd month in Sept.
South Korean consumers' confidence stayed below par for the second straight month in September as the protracted eurozone debt crisis heightened economic uncertainties, the central bank said Tuesday.The consumer sentiment index -- a gauge of consumers' overall economic outlook, living conditions and future spending -- came in at 99 for September, unchanged from the previous month, according to a s
Sept. 25, 2012
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Kumho Tire reaches tentative wage deal with union
Kumho Tire Co. reached a tentative wage deal with its union early Tuesday after overnight marathon negotiations, the company said.Under the agreement, South Korea's second-biggest tire maker will give workers 2.5 million won (US$2,200) and 50 percent of their monthly wages as lump-sum incentive payments.The labor union will vote on the tentative agreement on Thursday.The tentative deal came more t
IndustrySept. 25, 2012
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Testosterone may hold key to male lifespan: local study
Testosterone may hold the key to the disparity in men and women’s life spans, research on Korean eunuchs suggested Monday. On average, females of mammalian species including humans have 10 percent longer life spans. Professor Min Kyung-jin of Inha University and professor Lee Cheol-koo of Korea University analyzed the family records of 81 Joseon Dynasty eunuchs who lived between 1556 and 1919. The records showed that the eunuchs lived on average 14 years longer than the ruling-class males of tha
TechnologySept. 25, 2012
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Yearly salary at top 30 groups tops W63m
The average salary for workers in the nation’s 30 major conglomerates has come to 63 million won ($56,300) per year, according to a corporate information tracker.Hyundai Motor Group eclipsed the rest with a yearly wage payment of 84 million won last year, data gathered by chaebul.com showed. The nation’s No. 2 business group has 10 listed subsidiaries including Hyundai Mobis and Kia Motors.Hyundai Heavy Industries ranked second with 76.4 million won, followed by Samsung Group with 74.8 million w
IndustrySept. 24, 2012
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Self-study 'fake' Japan doc examined 2,300
Japanese police on Monday arrested a man who posed as a doctor to earn cash, examining 2,300 people with little more than a few hours of self-study to back it up, police and media said.Miyabi Kuroki, 43, had no experience of medical school and passed himself off as a qualified doctor after finding the identity of a legitimate physician on the Internet, Jiji Press reported.He was dispatched by an e
TechnologySept. 24, 2012
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Minister vows to spread globally Korea’s forestation success
KFS Minister Lee says AFoCO will be locomotive in global green growthHaving gained worldwide recognition through hosting the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification last year, Korea is hoping to make Korea Forest Service a future global hub for green growth. For KFS Minister Lee Don-koo, a key milestone in the drive for green growth was the establishment of the Asian Forestry Cooperation Organization early this month. The organization is the result of an agreement on forestry cooper
Sept. 24, 2012
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Shares end flat ahead of Spain bailout decision
South Korean stocks finished almost unchanged on Monday as investors sat on the sidelines ahead of Spain’s decision on a bailout plan proposed by the European Union, analysts said. The local currency lost ground against the U.S. dollar.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index gained 1.07 points, or 0.05 percent, to close at 2,003.44. Trading volume was moderate at 476.8 million shares worth 4.19 trillion won ($3.75 billion), but decliners outstripped gainers 458 to 364. “It’s most likely
Sept. 24, 2012
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Pantech launches new phone
Pantech on Monday unveiled its new 5.3-inch flagship smartphone named Vega R3, calling for a face-to-face battle with Apple’s upcoming iPhone 5.With the new quad-core handset slated to be rolling out in the market Tuesday, the company said it will release it through all three mobile carriers ― SK Telecom, KT and LG Uplus. The model runs on the fourth-generation Long Term Evolution network and a 3G version is not available, according to its officials.Claiming that its premium models will use the
IndustrySept. 24, 2012
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Korea’s labor productivity drops in Q2
South Korea’s labor productivity fell from a year earlier in the second quarter as the global economic downturn caused a drop in the country’s exports, the government said Monday.The labor productivity index for all industries in the April-June period came to 105.4, down 1.2 percent from the same period last year, according to the Ministry of Knowledge Economy.The figure, however, marks a slower drop of labor productivity from the first quarter when the index fell 2.3 percent on-year.Labor produ
Sept. 24, 2012
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Consumer spending growth slows down
South Korea’s consumer spending grew at a slower pace than the country’s economic growth for the past three years, data showed Monday, adding to concerns that domestic demand may further cool.The annual growth of Korea’s consumer spending ran lower than that of the economic growth between the third quarter of 2009 and the second quarter of this year, marking the longest streak of such a trend, according to data by the central bank and the Samsung Economic Research Institute.The average growth ra
Sept. 24, 2012
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SK Comm. begins merger talks with Kakao Talk
HONG KONG (Yonhap News) ― SK Communications Co., South Korea’s third-largest Internet portal service provider, is in an early stage of merger talks with the developer of South Korea’s most prominent social network service, sources said Monday.SK Communications, which operates Cyworld, once South Korea’s most prominent social networking service, is seeking to merge with Kakao Corp. that operates a namesake mobile messenger service, several financial sources in Hong Kong confirmed.The move could p
IndustrySept. 24, 2012
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STX picks preferred bidder for energy unit
STX Group, a South Korean shipping and shipbuilding conglomerate, said Monday that it has chosen Orix Corp. of Japan as a preferred bidder for a major stake in its energy unit.STX Group has been seeking to sell units or list them on the local stock market as part of efforts to secure cash, thus putting its balance sheet in good shape.The group plans to sell a 39.9 percent stake in its energy affiliate STX Energy Co. Other STX affiliates such as STX Corp. hold a combined 90.99 percent share of ST
Sept. 24, 2012
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Interest payment on national debt to top W21tr
South Korea is expected to pay around 21 trillion won ($18.7 billion) in interest on its debt this year amid increased borrowing by the government to tide over the global economic crisis, data showed Monday.According to the data provided by the finance ministry to the National Assembly, interest payment on the nation’s debt will amount to some 21.5 trillion won this year, compared with last year’s 18.9 trillion won.Interest payment on the debt already reached 9.6 trillion won in the first seven
Sept. 24, 2012
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SK Telecom eyes China healthcare market
SK Telecom Co., South Korea’s top mobile carrier, said Monday it has purchased a major stake in a Chinese medical equipment maker as part of its efforts to enter the world’s No. 2 economy.Under the deal with Xian Tianlong Science and Technology Co., SK Telecom acquired a 49 percent stake in the Chinese healthcare venture, the company said in a statement. The financial terms were undisclosed.“SK Telecom plans to provide its management expertise to Tianlong and cooperate on research and developmen
Sept. 24, 2012