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Industry experts predicts tough choices as NewJeans' ultimatum nears
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Jung's paternity reveal exposes where Korea stands on extramarital babies
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Seoul city opens emergency care centers
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Opposition chief acquitted of instigating perjury
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[Exclusive] Hyundai Mobis eyes closer ties with BYD
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[Herald Review] 'Gangnam B-Side' combines social realism with masterful suspense, performance
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Agency says Jung Woo-sung unsure on awards attendance after lovechild revelations
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Why S. Korean refiners are reluctant to import US oil despite Trump’s energy push
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Prosecutors seek 5-year prison term for Samsung chief in merger retrial
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Samsung entangled in legal risks amid calls for drastic reform
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Campaign for better conditions for bears
Animal rights campaigners have visited a moon bear sanctuary in Korea to check on the animals’ living conditions there. Volunteers with the Bear Necessity Korea group visited Bear Tree Park in Chungchondong, a 90 minute drive from Seoul. The former Asiatic bear farm has been transformed into an anim
Aug. 31, 2011
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Seoul subway sit-in for free disabled services
People with disabilities are staging a protest to call for free personal care services in Seoul. Members of Solidarity Against Disability Discrimination have been holding a sit-in at City Hall Subway Station for the past 22 days and say they will not budge until they are granted the same free servic
Aug. 31, 2011
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Saving sight between classes
Teen runs 180-member charity group across 14 schools in free timeSometimes it is hard to get taken seriously as a teenager, said high school student Kim Soo-yeon, but she needs people to listen to her to help save others’ sight. The 16-year-old Seoul International School student and her team of 180
Aug. 31, 2011
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South Korea’s top 10 conglomerates cut philanthropy
South Korea’s top 10 conglomerates reduced the amount they gave in charitable donations, despite posting solid profit gains in recent years, the country’s financial watchdog said Tuesday.According to the Financial Supervisory Service, total donations made by the large family-owned businesses reached
Aug. 31, 2011
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Battle for Somali famine aid
A Feed Somalia Fundraiser is to see Seoul Emcees battle it out to raise funds to help starving people in Somalia this weekend. The 5,000 won cover fee and any other donations during the night to be held at Itaewon’s Rocks Mountain Tavern on Friday from 11 p.m. will go toward a Canadian aid agency he
Aug. 24, 2011
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Study N.K. books in Seoul
A club looking at literature on North Korea is to discuss two landmark books on the country until October. The JFNK Book Club will discuss each book on alternate Saturdays. The group started “North Korea Through the Looking Glass” by Oh Kong Dan and Ralph C. Hassig on Saturday, Aug. 20 and will cont
Aug. 24, 2011
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Giving laughs at Itaewon gig
A Seoul comedy group is inviting people to chuckle for charity at a gig in Itaewon this weekend. Seoul City Improv is to host a comedy night at Roofers Bar on Saturday, with all proceeds going to help underprivileged kids’ education in Korea. The comedy night to start at 9 p.m. includes “Whose Line
Aug. 24, 2011
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Ulsan party for abandoned pets
A fund-raising party is being held in Ulsan on Saturday Sept. 3. in aid of Busan Abandoned Pet Sanctuary. The event is to start at 7 p.m. at Cima Bar in Ulsan. There will be a BBQ from 8 p.m. with games and activities to raise cash for the organization’s new animal home. BAPS needs money for its rel
Aug. 24, 2011
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Mime cycles for orphans
A Korean man has cycled his way around the country dressed as a clown to buy bikes for underprivileged children. Woo Keun-chul made the circuit from Seoul to Busan and back again wearing pantomime makeup to raise cash from July 17 to Aug. 19. Woo Keun-chul on his trip around Korea. (Woo Keun-ch
Aug. 24, 2011
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Call to help homeless at Suwon
Volunteers are being sought for a new project to help homeless people in Suwon, following rough sleepers’ eviction from Seoul Station. PLUR volunteer group fears that more homeless people are beginning to sleep rough around the Suwon Station area following moves to clear them from the capital.
Aug. 24, 2011
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Tears replace fears on return to Korea
By Kirsty Taylor Overseas adoptees can often find returning to Korea an overwhelming journey full of mixed emotions. But American adoptee Liz Dewart could only beam as she told of a twist to her return to her motherland, as the woman she was unexpectedly reunited with struggled to hold back the tear
Aug. 24, 2011
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Bras wanted for breast cancer support
Bespoke bras are being sought to support an auction raising funds to fight breast cancer. The charity party is to be held at Sky Bar at Dillingers’ Bar in Itaewon. Organizers are asking for donors to let their imaginations run wild to decorate bras from now until Oct. 3. A model wears a hand-d
Aug. 17, 2011
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BEAN Seoul volunteering survey
A Korean volunteer group is asking people to fill in a survey to find out what kind of philanthropic work would best suit them. BEAN Seoul is planning to extend the volunteer opportunities it offers and is asking people to give information on when, where and how often they would like to participate.
Aug. 17, 2011
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Shoe donors kick-start Daegu charity drive
A “Style Your Sole” party in Korea has produced 60 pairs of shoes for kids in need as the first event in a campaign to kick-start regular charity work in Daegu. The event was organized by Association for Teachers of English in Korea Gyeongbuk Volunteer officer Emily Cashell, who hopes to organize bi
Aug. 17, 2011
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Raising glasses to help baby Hannah
A bar crawl to support a baby with a life-threatening condition is to be held in Ilsan this weekend, just two days before her first birthday. The “Help Hannah Bar Crawl” is to raise cash for Hannah Warren, who has been at Seoul National University Hospital since her birth. She was born without a tra
Aug. 17, 2011
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Four marathons in four days to help MS sufferers
An English teacher is set to run four marathons in four Korean cities over four days to raise cash to help people suffering from Multiple Sclerosis. Joseph Riley set himself the 4IN4 mission to raise 2 million won for the Korean Multiple Sclerosis Society. He will run the first 42-kilometer stretch
Aug. 17, 2011
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Charity bakes plan to feed N.K. kids
Love for North Korea Children needs funds to give school pupils breadWhen Seoul votes on whether to provide free lunches for school kids here on Aug. 24, many of the 50,000 children living in the North Korean city of Sariwon will likely be skipping their midday meal.That’s what they are obliged to d
Aug. 17, 2011
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Disabled mother seeks help for others
A disabled single mother is calling on volunteers and donors to help assist other people with disabilities too.Lee min-joo, CEO of the Korea Assistance Association for Disabled People is asking others to help her offer aid to other handicapped people in need of help. Lee, who was left disabled after
Aug. 10, 2011
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Charity secondhand book market in Seoul
Expats hungry for more to read can pick up some bargains this month in the name of a good cause.The Seoul Global Center is holding a special flea-market for secondhand books on Aug. 27 from noon till 4 p.m.The flea market takes place between the Han River and Ttukseom Resort Station on Line 2 to rai
Aug. 10, 2011
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Volunteering to promote the Emerald Isle
The Irish Association of Korea is asking volunteers to give a few hours of their time every month toward promoting Irishness in Seoul. Those interested in or hailing from the Emerald Isle are being asked to help organize events for the non-profit organization. The IAK has members from around the wor
Aug. 10, 2011