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S. Korea holds rare military parade, warns NK against nuclear attack
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Is S. Korea dangerous for women?
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Seoul prepares for first major military parade in ten years
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Opposition leader Lee attends arrest warrant hearing at Seoul court
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[Korea Beyond Korea] Early Koreanists 'on verge of extinction overseas'
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Young swimmer enjoys self-fulfilling prophecy in gold medal-winning race
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Do professors in Korea have too much power over students?
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S. Korean fencer Oh Sang-uk wins gold in men's individual sabre
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Chief justice seat at top court left vacant amid Assembly chaos
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[Herald Interview] S&P economist tells Korea to brace for worst-case scenario with China
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Korea’s foremost English daily dedicated to core mission
The Korea Herald marks its 58th anniversary on Monday. Over nearly six decades, the country’s biggest English-language newspaper has taken steps to provide accurate and reliable news and analysis to the readers.The Korea Herald started as The Korean Republic, a humble four-page tabloid, on Aug. 15,
Aug. 14, 2011
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Study suggests beautiful people 'selfish by nature'
A new study suggests that people blessed with attractive symmetrical faces are less likely to be cooperative and more likely to be selfish.The Observer, a British Sunday newspaper, this week reported the result of research by Santiago Sanchez-Pages, who works at the universities of Barcelona and Edi
Aug. 14, 2011
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Electronic ‘tattoo’ may offer new flexible way to monitor brain, heart
Weightless, skin-like bandages with microelectronic components may one day replace the bulky monitors and electrode patches now used in hospitals to monitor patients’ vital signs, researchers said.Weightless, skin-like bandages with microelectronic components may one day replace the bulky monitors a
Aug. 12, 2011
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Samsung, Hynix confront plunging chip prices
Lee Kun-hee speculated to focus on faltering memory spot businessSamsung Electronics Co., the world’s biggest memory chip maker, and eighth-ranked Hynix Semiconductor Inc. are bracing for a steeper price plunge in memory chip prices. Nomura Securities issued a report Friday that the majority of chip
Aug. 12, 2011
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Ultraviolet rays could trigger eye diseases
Ultraviolet rays, abundant in the sunlight, could prompt aging of the eyes, B&VIT Eye Center said Monday. “When the eyes receive ongoing exposure to ultraviolet rays, a variety of diseases could result including corneal burns, macular degeneration and cataract,” Kim Jin-kook, chief of the clinic, sa
Aug. 11, 2011
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Health insurance corporation warns of sunburn
Beware of sunrays. According to the National Health Insurance Corporation, 16,962 were treated for sunburns in 2010, 10,856 of which sought treatment in July and August. Among the patients, the largest demographic were those in their 20s, followed by those in their 30s and those younger than 9. The
Aug. 11, 2011
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What are stem cells?
Stem cells are drawing attention and playing an important role in advance therapy for incurableness diseases. Kim Dong-IkInternational competition in this area began a few years ago but notable treatment results have already been reported through clinical and preclinical trials. This yea
Aug. 11, 2011
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Getting back to routine after vacation
For people who have enjoyed a summer holiday basking in the sun, it isn’t easy to get back into the routine of the rat-race. It’s not only a psychological issue ― the body also finds it difficult to fit back into this strained life. Sunburn, extreme fatigue and dermatitis can also leave a “massive a
Aug. 11, 2011
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Study: Healthy eating means spending more at store
SEATTLE (AP) ― A healthy diet is expensive and could make it difficult for Americans to meet new U.S. nutritional guidelines, according to a study published Thursday that says the government should do more to help consumers eat healthier.An update of what used to be known as a food pyramid in 2010 h
Aug. 11, 2011
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Pediatricians: Sports in heat OK with precautions
CHICAGO (AP) ― Playing sports in hot, steamy weather is safe for healthy children and teen athletes, so long as precautions are taken and the drive to win doesn’t trump common sense, the nation’s largest pediatricians group says.New guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics arrive just as s
Aug. 11, 2011
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Debate heats up over whether obesity can be contagious
Can obesity spread like a social virus? Scientists have rebutted highly publicized studies by two U.S. researchers, citing flawed methodology and data, the New York Times reported.In 2007, Nicholas Christakis at Harvard and James Fowler at the University of California revealed a study that indicated
Aug. 11, 2011
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Meteorites carried life‘s building blocks to Earth: study
A new analysis of carbon meteorites suggests that they likely carried some of the building blocks needed for DNA to the Earth, according to a NASA-funded study published on Monday. Meteorites contain a large variety of nucleobases, an essential building block of DNA. (NASA's Goddard Space Flight Cen
Aug. 11, 2011
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Apple wins order against Samsung tablet in EU
Apple Inc. said it won a temporary order that prevents Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. from distributing the Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet computer in the European Union, except the Netherlands. (Bloomberg)Apple Inc. said it won a temporary order that prevents Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. from distributing th
Aug. 10, 2011
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Samsung, Sony, Panasonic in 3D glasses deal
TOKYO (AFP) -- Japan's Sony and Panasonic and South Korea's Samsung Electronics said Tuesday they will jointly develop new standards for glasses used to watch 3D images on television, computer and movie screens.The three Asian consumer electronics giants, working with European technology firm X6D Li
Aug. 9, 2011
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Kakao Talk used to capture an escaping criminal
The Suwon District Prosecutor’s Office reportedly arrested an escaping criminal, surnamed Kim, by utilizing Kakao Talk service, the nation-wide mobile communication network.Kim, 39, made a getaway after he was sentenced to two months of imprisonment for drunk driving in May. A criminal investigator
Aug. 9, 2011
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ESTsoft’s involvement with hacker attack sparks dispute
A massive hacking incident that hammered SK Communications, which runs popular social network site Cyworld and the third-ranked portal Nate.com, is now exposing additional security loopholes at other IT companies. Police said the ESTsoft server might have been used by a hacker who stole the personal
Aug. 7, 2011
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S. Korea issues solar warning alert
South Korea issued a solar warning alert on Saturday and informed telecommunication and transportation companies to expect disruptions in communication-related services.The Radio Research Agency (RRA) said that a sizeable solar flare occurred at 3 a.m. and that the large amount of energy released fr
Aug. 6, 2011
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Cyworld, Nate face more legal woes
Two users file for compensation as more seek class actionSK Communications’ legal woes are expected to deepen as more people are seeking compensation from the company for allowing the leaking personal information it gathered from members of Cyworld.com and Nate.com. The move, if it becomes a nationw
Aug. 5, 2011
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Artificial stem cell sperm may treat infertile men
Fertility researchers succeeded in creating viable artificial sperm by using stem cells for the first time, marking a scientific breakthrough which may lead to new treatments for infertile men, according to the Telegraph.(MCT)Scientists at Kyoto University used stem cells from mouse embryos to creat
Aug. 5, 2011
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Flowing water on Mars sparks new hunt for life traces
WASHINGTON, Aug 4, 2011 (AFP) - Scientists have found evidence of flowing salt water on steep Martian slopes, which if confirmed would be the first discovery of active liquid water on the red planet, NASA said Thursday.The data gathered by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has given new focus to the h
Aug. 5, 2011