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Seoul Fireworks Festival ends smoothly, but leaves piles of trash
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[AtoZ into Korean mind] The price of numbers: How rankings shape lives in Korea
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Yoon set for talks with Marcos in Philippines
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Can Jennie break the K-pop solo artist slump?
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[Exclusive] Korea’s defense acquisition agency fails to meet legal standard for women representation
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First lady’s Dior bag scandal to be at center of Assembly audit
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Yoon honors veterans of Korean War in trip to Philippines
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Seoulites celebrate coexistence at Wellness Seoul 2024
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[KH Explains] Can G-Star level up?
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[Lee Kyong-hee] Tone-deaf first lady causes chaos
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European fiscal crisis ‘worse than Depression’
KDB Financial chief says IPO does not mean privatization of his groupKDB Financial Group chairman Kang Man-soo said Tuesday that the current European economic condition is a more difficult situation than the Great Depression and would last longer.Speaking at a meeting with reporters, the former finance minister also said the Korea Development Bank will only go for Initial Public Offering this year, stressing that privatization is a matter that should be decided in the next government. “An IPO is
June 5, 2012
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Samsung Electronics opens Korea’s largest day care center in Suwon
Samsung Electronics said that it has opened Korea’s largest day care center in Suwon, about 30 km south of Seoul. The center, which opened Tuesday, measures about 9,240 square meters in total and has a maximum housing capacity of 600 people. As a large-scale expansion of a childcare center that first opened in 1996, this new building is about six times the size of the original and is expected to help ease the burden of childcare costs.Female company employees with children aged 1-5 are eligible
June 5, 2012
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Intel unveils second-generation ultrabooks through Samsung, LG
Intel on Tuesday unveiled its new lineup of ultrabook devices powered by the third generation Intel Core processors as it aims to add a touch of innovation to the existing personal computer industry.Labeled second generation ultrabooks, a total of eight manufacturers, including Samsung, LG Electronics as well as Sony, rolled out their upgraded PCs to consumers at an event in southern Seoul.Popular girl group 2NE1 showed up at the launch event to release its song “Be Mine” for the first time as p
IndustryJune 5, 2012
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Apple denied Galaxy Tab ban
Apple Inc. was denied its renewed request for a ban on U.S. sales of Samsung Electronics Co.’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet computer while the case is still before a federal court of appeals.U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh in San Jose, California, said Monday that she does not have jurisdiction to issue a preliminary injunction because the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington has not issued a mandate yet. The judge said Apple can renew its request once the court in Washington issue
TechnologyJune 5, 2012
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Carriers upset by free mobile call plan
Experts call for clear guidelines before Kakao launches serviceTension between Korea’s leading mobile carriers and Kakao, a mobile messenger tech firm, is growing as the latter will introduce a mobile telephone service in the latter half of this year.Kakao Talk has begun offering a test version of its mobile Voice over Internet Protocol, named Voice Talk, to over 4 million worldwide users wishing to try its new service either on their iPhones or Android-based smartphones. Voice Talk will be free
IndustryJune 5, 2012
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Creditors’ sale of Kumho Industrial imminent: sources
Kumho Asiana Group’s unit has undergone tough restructuring for more than 2 yearsCreditors of Kumho Industrial Co. will soon finalize the takeover deal under which a consortium led by IBK Securities is set to acquire a large portion of Kumho Asiana Group’s transportation unit.The imminent sale comes more than two years after Kumho Industrial was placed under joint-management by creditors including Woori Bank for business normalization in late 2009.Both sides are likely to reach a final consensus
IndustryJune 5, 2012
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Outside directors to make up half of boards
More than half of financial company boards will be made up of outside directors who meet stricter qualifications, according to a new bill. The government reviewed and approved on Tuesday a proposal regarding the governance structure of financial companies at a Cabinet meeting presided over by President Lee Myung-bak. If the bill passes into law, financial companies will have to fill more than 50 percent of their boards with directors that come from outside the company. The role of the board will
June 5, 2012
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Korean name for Standard Chartered CEO
Richard Hill, chief executive of Standard Chartered Bank Korea, obtained the Korean name “Koo Je-il” last week.Industrial Bank of Korea chief executive Cho Jun-hee suggested the name after Standard Chartered Bank’s former name “Jeil,” which means “first,” during a dinner meeting of the chiefs of 14 banks on May 29.“Koo” is the Korean pronunciation of the Chinese character for “hill.” Cho presented the Korean name to Hill in appreciation of the British CEO’s constant efforts to understand the Kor
June 5, 2012
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KOTRA vows to act as global business platform
The Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency said on Tuesday that it will seek to become a “global business platform” for Korean companies wishing to operate in business overseas.Speaking to reporters at an event to mark the 50th anniversary of KOTRA, its president Oh Young-ho said KOTRA’s ultimate goal is to become a global business platform. “The globe is shifting toward globalization. Korean small and medium-sized firms need a ‘platform’ to get on the express train called globalization, and we
June 5, 2012
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Moody’s: No big change in Korea’s outlook
Credit rating agency says its outlook for Korea’s banking system remains stableThere have been no fundamental changes in Korea’s economic prospects since Moody’s Investors Service raised its outlook for the country in April amid the European debt crisis, a senior vice president for the company in Asia said Tuesday.“Nothing fundamental has changed since we raised the outlook,” Tom Byrne, senior vice president of Moody’s sovereign risk group for Asia, told reporters here.“The drop in demand from E
June 5, 2012
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Merck and LG Chem honored at SID Display Week 2012
Two of the world’s top liquid-crystal display producers, Merck and LG Chem, will receive a prestigious industry award on Wednesday for their joint development of a new cutting-edge display component called “3-D FPR.”The U.S.-based Society for Information Display, or SID, will award the companies with the silver in the display component category at the SID Display Week 2012, which opened last Sunday in Boston, Massachusetts. Also known the 3-D Film-Patterned Retarder, the device incorporates liqu
IndustryJune 5, 2012
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2NE1 unveils new music video with Intel
Intel on Tuesday unveiled its new lineup of ultrabook devices powered by the third generation Intel Core processors as it aims to add a touch of innovation to the existing personal computer industry.Labeled as the second generation ultrabooks, a total of eight device manufacturers, including Samsung and LG Electronics as well as Sony, rolled out their upgraded PCs to consumers at an event in south
TechnologyJune 5, 2012
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Seoul shares open higher on bargain hunting
South Korean stocks opened higher Tuesday on big-cap bargain hunting following the previous day's tumble and speculations that Europe will agree on a new debt plan to preserve the currency union, analysts said.The KOSPI moved up 0.82 percent, or 14.63 points, to 1,797.76 in the first 15 minutes of trading. (Yonhap News)Market bellwether Samsung Electronics rose 0.42 percent, with top automaker Hyu
June 5, 2012
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Predatory birds may have ended era of giant insects
U.S. scientists have found that the evolution of birds may have triggered the extinction of gigantic insects, according to a report on Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.Researchers from the University of California, Santa Cruz studied the fossil records dating back to Carboniferous period, and found that high oxygen levels of the time allowed species like dragonfly-like Meganisoptera to have wingspans of up to 71 centimeters around 300 million years ago. Further study showed that m
TechnologyJune 5, 2012
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Childhood neglect may increase skin cancer risk
Those who experience neglect or maltreatment during their childhood have a weaker immune level against certain types of cancer, a recent study suggests. Researchers at Ohio State University’s Institute for Behavioral Medicine Research studied 91 men and women with basal cell carcinoma, a common type of skin cancer, who previously had BCC tumors. The findings revealed that those who had experienced neglect or maltreatment in the past had a lower immune response to the tumors.“This means that for
TechnologyJune 5, 2012
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Starbucks to buy bakery for $100 million to expand offerings
Starbucks Corp., the world’s largest coffee-shop operator, agreed to buy Bay Bread LLC for $100 million in cash, adding to its expanding portfolio of non-coffee businesses.The acquisition of San Francisco-based Bay Bread and its La Boulange brand will decrease full-year profit by 2 cents a share, the Seattle-based company said in a statement today. The French-themed bakery sells homemade granola,
IndustryJune 5, 2012
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iPad rules the tablets, Samsung tops Kindle: survey
The Apple iPad extended its lead in the global market for tablet computers at the start of 2012 while Amazon's Kindle Fire flamed out after a sizzling introduction, a survey showed Monday.The ABI Research survey showed overall global sales of media tablets amounted to 18.2 million in the first three months of the year, up 185 percent from a year earlier, but down 33 percent from the fourth quarter
TechnologyJune 5, 2012
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Head of Korea Savings Bank arrested for embezzlement
The chairman of the troubled Korea Savings Bank was arrested Tuesday on charges of embezzlement and stealing bank funds as part of a probe into alleged irregularities by suspended savings banks, prosecutors said. Yoon Hyun-soo, 59, was accused of issuing some 150 billion won ($127.6 million) in illegal loans to a subsidiary of Taihan Electric Wire Co. and embezzling an unspecified amount of bank f
IndustryJune 5, 2012
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Corporate regulator increases firms on watch list
South Korea's antitrust watchdog said Tuesday that it has increased the number of companies on its watch list by nine that limits mutual investments and loan guarantees.The Fair Trade Commission said the number of corporate affiliates on the list stood at 1,850 that belonged to 63 private business groups and large public companies as of Friday, compared with 1,841 in the previous month.Twelve comp
June 5, 2012
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Samsung, LG 3D TVs win European eco-friendly certifications
South Korea's top home appliance manufacturers said Tuesday that their three-dimensional (3D) smart TVs have won eco-friendly certifications from leading European technical service review organizations.Samsung Electronics Co. said its flagship 55-inch ES8000 model won TUV Rheinland Group's coveted Green Mark for energy efficiency and low carbon emissions in the production stage. It added its Itali
IndustryJune 5, 2012