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Ador CEO denies allegations, accuses Hybe of mistreating NewJeans
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Korea’s homegrown nanosatellite successfully launches into space
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[Herald Interview] 'Amid aging population, Korea to invite more young professionals from overseas'
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Nicaragua shuts down Seoul embassy
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Medical reform committee kicks off despite boycott from doctors
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Hybe's multilabel system tested amid conflict with Ador
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SNU profs to suspend treatment for one day
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Rocket engine expert, ex-NASA exec to lead Korea's new space agency
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SK hynix pledges W20tr to ramp up DRAM production at home
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10-man S. Korea lose to Indonesia to miss out on Paris Olympic football qualification
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Hawaiian Airlines launches Fukuoka-Honolulu flights
Hawaiian Airlines opened last week a direct route from Hawaii’s Honolulu International Airport to Japan’s Fukuoka International Airport. The Honolulu-Fukuoka flight will be available daily, all year around. Fukuoka is the third destination in Japan following nonstop services to Tokyo and to Osaka, and the fourth in Asia, including Incheon, Korea, that Hawaiian has launched since November 2010. The flight bound for Fukuoka will depart from Honolulu at 1:30 p.m. and arrive at Fukuoka at 7 p.m., an
April 27, 2012
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New Orleans festivals booming as Jazz Fest starts
NEW ORLEANS (AP) ― When Hurricane Katrina scattered New Orleans residents and its musicians across America, many wondered if the best days of New Orleans music had drowned with the city. But if its music festivals are any indication, New Orleans is proving its music scene is waterproof.New Orleans festivals are as strong as they’ve ever been, and at least one is bigger than before Katrina hit in 2005. French Quarter Festival, which took place in mid-April, started almost 30 years ago as a small
April 27, 2012
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Business trip to Munich and Frankfurt: Long, hot days for firm and country
MUNICH ― Traveling alone while on business during the summer can make you feel cut off from both the familiarity of home and the pleasures the place you are visiting.It can sometimes seem as if you leave and return and see and experience nothing in between except the harmonious monotony of the world’s conference rooms. The secret to preventing that is to leave enough time on your schedule actually to participate in local life and, to the extent that your business relationships permit, to invite
April 27, 2012
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Capone rum-smuggling ship offers canal tours
PANAMA CITY (AFP) ― Some 270 ships pass each week through the Panama Canal, but one now gives tourists the chance to experience the storied waterway on the “Islamorada,” Al Capone’s legendary rum-runner.The wooden ship, famous for smuggling liquor for the US mobster during the prohibition era, turned 100 this year and has been refurbished for guided tours of the canal’s locks and shoreline wildlife.For $165 for a full 80 kilometer trip or $115 for a shorter version, visitors get to go through th
April 23, 2012
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A night in Abu Dhabi
A typical day as a holidaymaker in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, might start at around 6 a.m. with the sun pouring in through the window. Whether you are on a remote island or in the city center, you can eat a world-class breakfast, jog in a fully-equipped gym and shower under a gigantic rain shower, before grabbing a taxi and touring around the skyscrapers, going on a shopping spree or setting out on a desert safari. The scorching sun also means there are plenty of opportu
April 20, 2012
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Bring out the bulls
Bullfights stir up energy and more in Cheongdo One of the most energetic, fierce and primeval festivals in South Korea opened this week in Cheongdo, Gyeongsang Province. The annual Cheongdo Bullfighting Festival kicked off on Wednesday at the Cheongdo Bullfighting Stadium in Cheongdo-gun, North Gyeongsang Province. A total of 96 bulls are locking horns during the five-day festival to the wild cheer of the spectators. This year’s festival is composed of two parts -- the first half, from April 18
April 20, 2012
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Hana Tour hosts travel fair at KINTEX
The nation’s leading travel agency Hana Tour hosts “2012 HANATOUR International Travel Show” from May 18-20at KINTEX in Daehwa-dong, Gyeonggi Province. Celebrating the sixth year, the fair is bigger than ever. Over 500Korean and international companies in the tourism and leisure industry will showcase their latest products.The fair will be composed of 11 pavilions, seven representing different regions like Southeast Asia, America, Europe, Japan, China, Korea and Oceania; and the rest each coveri
April 20, 2012
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Taste of Nuclear Security Summit at Sheraton Grande Walkerhill
Sheraton Grande Walkerhill offers the 5-course menu served at the recent Nuclear Security Summit luncheons and dinners through May 31 at all-day dining restaurant and caf The View. Sub-themed as “Exploring a Taste of Spring in Korea,” the promotion includes two types of 5-course menu for lunch and dinner. Menu A is composed of Sheraton Grande Walkerhill’s renowned dry-aged beef and four other courses that are made easy to digest. It is priced at 110,000 won. Menu B, priced at 80,000 won, is comp
April 20, 2012
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Tourism sector eyes travelers from emerging nation
TOKYO (AFP) ― The global tourism industry, hit by natural disasters and economic turmoil, is eyeing potential travellers from emerging nations in hope that their growing middle and upper classes could spur growth.Delegates converged on disaster-struck Japan this week for the sector’s major annual conference and were in an upbeat mood, encouraged by the prospect of the so-called BRICS nations: Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.“Our industry will grow despite all the crises of the last
April 20, 2012
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Airport stripper says he was 'nude but not lewd'
A high-tech worker who stripped naked at Portland International Airport as a protest against airport security screeners said Wednesday he was being ``nude but not lewd,'' and characterized his act of defiance as protected political speech. John E. Brennan, 49, of Portland was charged with disorderly conduct and indecent exposure after taking off far more than this belt and shoes during the screeni
April 19, 2012
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Visit Jeongeup, cradle of history
Fed up with hectic city life, but cannot spare more than a day off work? Put on a holiday outfit and head to Jeongeup, North Jeolla Province. If a timely break in peaceful traditional sites is what you need, this is a perfect place to cool off in the spring breeze. Hikers who initially come for Mount Naejang soon discover that this beautiful city, about 230 kilometers south of Seoul, has much more to offer. Naejang TempleFounded in 660 A.D. under the name Yeongeun Temple, Naejang Temple has a 1,
April 16, 2012
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Sunchang, home of hot pepper paste
Also known for long life expectancy of residentsSunchang, North Jeolla Province, is known for its excellent gochujang, or hot pepper paste. As households increasingly purchase ready-made gochujang rather than make their own at home, Sunchang has become synonymous with gochujang, with many gochujang brands using the name Sunchang on their products.At Sunchang Traditional Gochujang Folk Village, gochujang artisans who use the traditional methods of making the highest quality hot pepper paste conti
April 16, 2012
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Enjoy springtime in Gochang
Walk around green barley field and take a break at a beautiful templeIt’s spring. Flowers are blooming and the weather is warming up. Itching to get of out of town? How about walking around a vast green field or enjoying a quiet stroll at a beautiful temple.Gochang, North Jeolla Province, located some 290 kilometers south of Seoul, is a perfect place for a spring outing. Green Barley Field FestThe annual Green Barley Field Festival at Hagwon Farm this year is scheduled from April 21-May 23, off
April 16, 2012
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New JW Marriott to open in Dongdaemun
A new JW Marriott Hotel, a luxury hotel chain from Marriott International, is coming to the Dongdaemun area by 2013, becoming the first Marriott hotel in the northern part of Seoul. “Dongdaemun is a neat area to be in and since the city is growing that way, we are positioned perfectly as it continues to expand,” Craig Smith, chief operating officer of Marriott International’s Asia Pacific operation, told The Korea Herald in a recent interview. He was in Seoul last week to check on the Korean mar
April 16, 2012
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More train services for Yeosu Expo
Tickets for extra train services to Yeosu during the Expo period from May 12 to Aug. 12 are on sale. Six weekday and 10 weekend KTX operations from Seoul Station to Yeosu Expo have been added to the regular schedule. Four daily Mugunghwa Train services from Yongsan Station to Yeosu Expo are also arranged. Two Mugunghwa Train service between Iksan and Yeosu Expo as well as free shuttle trains from Suncheon to Yeosu Expo are also available, Korail said. Passengers can get 30 percent off their trai
April 13, 2012
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Lotte Jeju hosts ‘Pleasures of W10,000’
Lotte Hotel Jeju celebrates spring with an outdoor buffet of local specialties April 22-26. This special event offers an all-you-can-eat meal for two, originally priced at 140,000 won, for an incredible price of 10,000 won. This offer is only available to the first 10 guests each day who book the “Spring 8 Healing Package” for more than two nights. The hotel offers the “Spring Healing Package,” starting from 260,000 won, which includes a one-night stay in a deluxe room, breakfast for two in the
April 13, 2012
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Millennium Hilton offers Napa wine
Millennium Seoul Hilton’s French restaurant Seasons will host a special promotion on April 20, showcasing Clos Du Val, a Bordeaux-style Californian wine. Diners can pick from a wine list that includes 2007 Clos Du Val Pinot Noir Reserve and 2008 Clos Du Val Chardonnay Reserve. Along with the wine comes dinner by Seasons’ executive chef Park Hyo-nam. The menu is carefully selected to match the bouquet of wines showcased. Created in Bordeaux style, Clos Du Val has its winery in the Napa Valley. A
April 13, 2012
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Titanic’s wealthiest passenger built NYC hotel
NEW YORK (AP) ― A century after the Titanic sank, the legacy of the ship’s wealthiest and most famous passenger lives on quietly at the luxury hotel he built in New York City.John Jacob Astor IV, who was one of the richest men in America, went down with the ship in 1912 after helping his pregnant wife escape into the last lifeboat. But at the St. Regis, one of Manhattan’s oldest luxury hotels, the aristocratic sensibilities of the Gilded Age remain intact.Butlers in white ties and black tailcoat
April 13, 2012
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Making strides along Cotswold Way in England
BATH, England ― On the high street of the lovely Cotswold village of Chipping Campden, just next to the 12th century stone marketplace, sits an unobtrusive but intimidating sign. “Cotswold Way, the beginning and the end,” it reads. “Bath 100 m.” The “m” stands for miles.The sign marked the starting point of our 10-day walk through the Cotswolds, along a trail that loosely follows the route that monks in ancient times walked each year to pay tribute to Bath Abbey. My husband, Carl, and I had been
April 13, 2012
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Competition to find Earhart strong 75 years on
HOUSTON (AP) ― Jon Thompson has traveled the world collecting art and artifacts for museum exhibits, seen the remains of the Titanic on the sea floor and participated in two unsuccessful missions to find Amelia Earhart.Aged 72 and battling prostate cancer, Thompson is convinced he and a team from deep-sea exploration company Nauticos will finally be successful in finding the Kansas-born aviator’s plane, which disappeared with Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan in July 1937. He’s among the researc
April 11, 2012