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S. Koreans' happiness rising slowly but surely: presidential panel
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No. of depression patients exceeds 1m in 2022
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Seoul subway fare to rise 12% beginning Saturday
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Races tighten in Seoul as parties battle for Assembly control
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Korean Air to submit new merger plan to ease antitrust concerns
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6-year-old Uzbek girl found dead in Daegu
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US House votes to remove Speaker Kevin McCarthy
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US calls on China to encourage N. Korea's return to diplomacy
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Korea to begin experiment with central bank digital currency
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22 Chinese apprehended after illegal entry attempt
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[Herald Interview] Cushman and Wakefield opens frontiers with cross-border retail
With real estate being an essential element in any business that requires stores or offices, the industry ties in to most conventional businesses.Real estate services provider Cushman and Wakefield Korea is taking that natural tie-in a step further.Since last year, the company has been supporting retailers to cross borders. “It’s split into two major sections. We’re helping to export Korean retail
IndustryJune 16, 2011
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[Herald Interview] Long-Thibaud winners to stage duo recital
Pianist Lim, violinist Shin to play Saraste, Brahms and Ravel togetherPianist Lim Dong-hyek and violinist Shin Hyun-su, the only two Koreans to have topped the prestigious Long-Thibaud International Competition, will stage a flamboyant duo recital as part of the upcoming classical chamber music summer event, Ditto Festival.The triennial competition aims to discover talents in piano and violin and
PerformanceJune 16, 2011
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[Herald Interview] N. Koreans use phones to sneak information out
Former professor from North sends S. Korean media content across border to show the world to North Koreans North Korea is a country that has been almost entirely isolated from news around the world for the past 60 years. The regime in Pyongyang allows Internet access to only a fraction of government officials and its power elite as it prepares for a third-generation hereditary succession to a youn
North KoreaJune 15, 2011
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[Herald Interview] Transforming Korea into global exhibition leader
Korea’s growing economic muscle and brisk exports will turn the country into a leading global exhibition destination, said Choe Dae-kyu, vice chairman of the Association of Korea Exhibition Industry. Registered under the Ministry of Knowledge Economy, the organization promotes trade fairs held here and supports related policies. Its 44 members are largely exhibition hall operators, event organizer
IndustryJune 15, 2011
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[Herald Interview] No Reply brings back sounds of ’90s K-pop
Indie pop duo to play Olympic Hall on July 16While idol group-centered K-pop has been heavily covered by the media, the Korean indie music scene has received relatively little attention. Seeking diversity of Korean music, The Korea Herald is starting a series of interview articles shedding light on the Korean indie music scene. ― Ed.The 1990s is often called “golden age of Korean pop” because ther
PerformanceJune 15, 2011
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[Herald Interview] ‘Ethics training imperative for bankers and regulators’
Deploying an industry wide business ethics program for bankers and regulators is imperative to uproot irregularities and cut long-held collusive ties, the chief Asia economist at HIS Global Insight said in Seoul on Tuesday.“Ethics need to be taught and shared among peer groups. Professionals above graduate level often have never had chances to train themselves on what is right and wrong in specifi
June 14, 2011
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[Herald Interview] ‘Potential for Korea, China, Japan immense’
Shin says trilateral secretariat to drive global influence of three as a groupWith South Korea playing the role of a middleman, the Korea, China and Japan cooperative secretariat has the potential to be a global economic giant capable of wielding influence in Asia and beyond, the first secretary-general of the institution said. “These are three already influential nations we are talking about. Can
Foreign AffairsJune 13, 2011
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[Herald Interview] ‘Unique culture on each island’
Indonesia is more than just a honeymoon destinationBali, beautiful island of Indonesia filled with luxury resorts and hotels, has been grabbing the attention of Korean tourists, particularly after Korea’s hugely famous celebrity couple Jang Dong-gun and Ko So-young chose Bali for their honeymoon last year.However, the South Asian country has a lot more to offer, a tourism official said.“Not just B
PeopleJune 12, 2011
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[Herald Interview] TBS chief puts priority on public interest
The Traffic Broadcasting System, which operates the all-English radio station TBS eFM here, celebrates its 21st anniversary on Friday. The broadcaster’s chief said the media company will keep its identity, which is to put public interest before ratings.The Seoul City-run media company operates five channels ― TBS at 95.1 FM in Korean, TBS eFM on 101.3 FM in English, Chinese and Japanese broadcasts
PeopleJune 9, 2011
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[Herald Interview] ‘War on Agent Orange is still ongoing’
Vietnam War veteran stresses calm amid defoliant contamination allegationsTheir missions during the Vietnam War ended four decades ago, but they are still fighting a war ― an unexpected one against illnesses resulting from their exposure to Agent Orange, a senior member of a veterans’ group here said Monday.Pointing to the gray-haired members of the Korean Disabled Veterans’ Association for Agent
Social AffairsJune 6, 2011
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[Herald Interview] ‘Korea will set new guidelines for international aid’
KOICA head to give lessons on Korea’s shift from aid recipient to donor nationBased on its experience of developing into one of the world’s largest economies from one of the poorest countries in five decades, South Korea is ready to create a shift in the international aid and development assistance paradigm, the chief of the state-run international volunteers’ group here said. “We must admit that
Foreign AffairsJune 6, 2011
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[Herald Interview] ‘Yeosu Expo will be a catalyst for south coast development’
YEOSU, South Jeolla Province ― Facilities and social overhead capital investments made for the Yeosu Expo will form the basis for south coast development, chairman of Organizing Committee for Expo 2012 Yeosu Korea Kang Dong-suk said.“The social overhead capital investments are not solely for the Expo, they were timed to coincide with the event to increase accessibility to the southern coast,” Kang
June 5, 2011
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[Herald Interview] Philippines ‘open skies’ move to make tourism cheaper: secretary
Country aims to increase accommodation in Manila by 50 percent in 3 yearsThe Philippines’ recent policy to spur competition among international airlines will lead to a general reduction of tourism costs there, the country’s tourism secretary said.“Our new President (Benigno Aquino III) introduced an ‘open skies’ policy to promote competition among airlines by allowing more airlines to come in so t
TravelJune 5, 2011
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[Herald Interview] ‘Every corporation should embrace clean technologies’
Global corporations should pursue revenue opportunities in such clean technologies as solar cells and smart-grids to keep up with the trend toward a low-carbon economy, said Gil Forer, the head of Ernst & Young’s global cleantech unit.Forer said corporations should take advantage of transformational opportunities and adopt clean technologies.“A number of factors including the growth in world popul
June 2, 2011
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[Herald Interview] Top stem cell expert urges lower regulatory barriers
Park Se-pill (Park Hyun-koo/The Korea Herald)The fabricated cloning research by Hwang Woo-suk in 2006 remains a painful memory for Koreans, who had taken pride of their nation’s edge in a field that promised to transform medicine. No one agonized more over the fraud case than Park Se-pill, Korea’s top stem-cell researcher. Research in the area was brought to a virtual standstill as the government
IndustryJune 1, 2011
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[Herald Interview] Korean-American folk singer talks about growth
Songwriter Priscilla Ahn says new album written during period of reflectionFolk singer-songwriter Priscilla Ahn has stayed busy since she debuted in 2008 with album “A Good Day” under EMI’s jazz music label Blue Note Records.Often compared with jazz vocalist Norah Jones, who also debuted with the Blue Note Records, Ahn’s beautiful but not-too-pretty tone, unique lyrics and simple acoustic guitar w
PerformanceJune 1, 2011
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[Herald Interview] App firm Podotree gears up for overseas expansion
Podotree, a local mobile application venture firm, is gearing up for overseas business expansion, with the goal of becoming the top player in the Japanese and U.S. markets, the company’s chief executive said Tuesday.In an interview with The Korea Herald, CEO Lee Jin-soo said the company released its Cube Dog 3-D Toy mobile application in global app stores, except the Japanese market, on Tuesday. T
TechnologyMay 31, 2011
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[Herald Interview] Edwards seeks bigger Asian presence with new plant
The decision to build a plant in Korea for manufacturing dry pumps for semiconductors was a natural one designed to give Edwards a leg-up in the Asian markets. “Korea is geopolitically well-situated to be able to export to the (Asian) markets due to its proximity to the customer, ability to form intimate relationships with them and concentration on technology and right quality of people,” Mathew T
IndustryMay 30, 2011
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[Herald Interview] Chile beckons Korean entrepreneurs
Recent university graduates face the daunting task of figuring out what to do with the rest of their lives. Chile might have an answer for graduates with tech ideas. “Startup Chile is a program that’s aimed to attract innovation and obtain the positive spillover effects of technology ventures,” said Chile Executive Vice President of the Foreign Investment Committee Matias Mori.The idea is to attra
IndustryMay 25, 2011
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[Herald Interview] Zippo to ignite new flame in Korea: exec
Zippo, most widely known in Korea and around the world for its portable lighters dating back to the second world war, is aiming to rebrand in efforts to reach out to more consumers in search of individuality.“On a global basis, Zippo is moving aggressively from a lighter manufacturing company to a lifestyle products marketing company,” David B. Warfel, the global marketing director of Zippo Manufa
IndustryMay 25, 2011