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Seoul blanketed by heaviest Nov. snow, with more expected
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NewJeans to terminate contract with Ador
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NewJeans terminates contract with Ador, embarks on new journey
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Seoul snowfall now third heaviest on record
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Korean Air gets European nod to become Northeast Asia’s largest airline
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Samsung shakes up management, commits to reviving chip business
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Hybe consolidates chairman Bang Si-hyuk’s regime with leadership changes
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Heavy snow of up to 40 cm blankets Seoul for 2nd day
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Chaos unfolds as rare November snowstorm grips Korea for 2nd day
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BOK makes surprise 2nd rate cut to boost growth
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S&T hosts field trip for ambassadors from Middle East
S&T Group, a local machinery and plant equipment manufacturer, said Monday that it had hosted a three-day field trip for a group of ambassadors to Korea from the Middle East on Oct. 3-5 to present its technology and production facilities. The ambassadors were Jordanian Ambassador Omar Barakat Mnawer Al-Nahar, Iraqi Ambassador Khalil Al-Mosawi, Saudi Arabian Ambassador Ahmad Y. Al Barrak and Kuwaiti Ambassador Muteb Saleh F Al-Mutoteh. During the field trip, the diplomatic officials visited the p
Oct. 8, 2012
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SKT T.um opens experience zone for latest technology
SK Telecom T.um, an exhibition center run by information technology company SK Telecom, said Monday that it launched an experience zone with devices using the latest technologies on display. Celebrating its fourth anniversary, the exhibition center went through a series of renovations to offer opportunities for its visitors to experience the latest long term evolution technologies and the newest solutions in education and medicine. The IT company also installed “Smart Robot,” one of the most pop
TechnologyOct. 8, 2012
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Philip Morris opens new cigarette factory
Philip Morris Korea Inc. on Monday opened its refurbished cigarette manufacturing factory in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang Province, the Korean unit of the international tobacco manufacturer said. The plant, which is equipped with raw material processing and packaging facilities, can produce 40 billion cigarettes per year, almost double that of the previous factory built in 2002. Philips Morris was the first multinational cigarette maker to have its own production line in Korea with an aim to better
IndustryOct. 8, 2012
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Invest Korea chief looks to M&As, Japan to boost FDI
Creating a business model that fits Korean environment is my final goal as the IK commissioner: Han Invest Korea chief Han Ki-won has vowed to focus on merger and acquisitions to help the government attain its yearly goal of attracting $15 billion in foreign direct investment.“Korea needs to step up its game and deliver differentiated services to foreign investors in order to attract more investment from them,” Han said in a recent interview with The Korea Herald. “For instance, we can work on t
Oct. 8, 2012
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U.S. mulled building flying saucers: documents
The U.S. Air force tried to build a supersonic flying saucer-like aircraft in the 1950s, a recently declassified document revealed.A document made in 1956, entitled “Project 1794, Final Development Summary Report” and disclosed by the National Archives, showed a plan to build a vertical takeoff and landing aircraft.If constructed as initially designed, the craft could reach a top speed of Mach 4, and fly at an altitude of 30.5 kilometers with a maximum range of about 1,852 kilometers.The U.S. go
TechnologyOct. 8, 2012
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New type font said to help dyslexics
A new font designed for people with dyslexia is now available for use on mobile devices such as tablet computers and smartphones, its U.S. designer says.The font, called OpenDyslexic, was designed by Abelardo Gonzalez, a mobile app designer from New Hampshire who has released the free font to word processors and e-book readers, Medical Xpress reported Monday.Dyslexia is a learning disorder charac
TechnologyOct. 8, 2012
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Kids tasting alcohol may not be good idea
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., (UPI) -- One-in-4 U.S. moms say young children tasting alcohol may discourage teen drinking, while 40 percent say banning alcohol may make it appealing, a study found. In addition to those who favored letting kids taste alcohol so it is no longer a “forbidden fruit,” and those who said banning alcohol only makes if more desirable, 22 percent of the 1,050 mothers inter
TechnologyOct. 8, 2012
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Einstein letter on God to be auctioned on eBay
A letter in which Albert Einstein dismissed the idea of God as a product of human weakness is being sold on eBay for a starting price of $3 million.The letter, handwritten in 1954, a year before Einstein's death, was addressed to philosopher Eric Gutkind. In it, Einstein discussed his views on religion, including calling “the Bible a collection of honorable but still primitive legends which are ne
TechnologyOct. 8, 2012
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Korean release of iPhone 5 in question
Apple’s parts supply shortfall speculated as reason for low inventoryThe launch date of Apple’s new iPhone 5 in Korea remains shrouded in mystery despite the gadget being ready for takeoff, having received government approval here.The iPhone 5 was found to be compatible with local radio waves less than a week after it was unveiled on its home turf of the U.S. last month. All wireless gadgets require such government authorization before they can be sold in the Korean market.The faster-than-usual
IndustryOct. 7, 2012
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Team of Korean scientists makes breakthrough in graphene tech
Teams of Korean scientists have developed groundbreaking techniques that could bring forward the application of graphene.Graphene is a layer of carbon with the thickness of one carbon atom and in which the atoms are arranged in a tight honeycomb structure. The structure, which forms graphite when congregated in multiple layers, has some unique properties that have led to its being touted as a “miracle material” that could replace a number of widely used materials.Graphene’s tensile strength is 2
TechnologyOct. 7, 2012
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Korean listed firms unwilling to spend amid uncertainties
South Korean listed firms’ cash-generating capability is expected to increase sharply this year, but they are likely to remain wary of spending big on facility expansion amid high economic uncertainty due to the protracted eurozone debt crisis, data showed Sunday.According to financial service provider FnGuide, combined free cash flow of 183 listed firms is estimated at 8.37 trillion won ($7.54 billion) for the year, compared with last year’s negative free cash flow of 23.65 trillion won.Free ca
Oct. 7, 2012
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Oil product exports up 7.7% in September
South Korean exports of oil products rose moderately in the first nine months of this year thanks to their sharp competitive edge in the international oil product market, a trade association said Sunday.According to the Korea Petroleum Association (KPA), outbound shipments of oil products came to $41.5 billion in the January-September period, up 7.7 percent from the same period last year.The association expects exports of oil products to top $55 billion for the whole of 2012, outpacing a record
Oct. 7, 2012
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Samsung Electronics spent most on TV ads in 2011
Samsung Electronics Co., South Korea’s most highly-valued firm, spent the most on TV commercials last year, a report showed on Sunday.According to the report compiled by the Korea Communications Commission, Samsung spent 95.1 billion won ($85.6 million) on TV advertisements last year, up 82.8 percent from a year earlier. Hyundai Motor Co., the country’s leading automaker, poured 49 billion won into TV commercials last year, followed by LG Electronics Co. with 45.8 billion won, KT Corp. with 44.6
Oct. 7, 2012
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Seoul shares expected to stay put this week
South Korean stocks are expected to move in a tight range this week with investors sitting on the sidelines amid the lack of major issues to push up the index further, analysts said Saturday.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) closed at 1,995.17 this week, down 0.05 percent from a week earlier, despite slight signs of recovery in the U.S. economy and Samsung Electronics’ record profit estimate.The world’s largest smartphone maker reported a record operating profit guidance of
Oct. 7, 2012
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Korean economy to grow in 2% range in 2012: foreign banks
Major foreign investment banks are expecting South Korea’s economic growth to remain in the mid-2 percent range for this year on faltering exports, a report showed Sunday. Ten foreign investment banks forecast the Korean economy togrow an average of 2.6 percent this year, according to a report by the Korea Center for International Finance.Their forecast stood in contrast with the central Bank of Korea’s 3 percent growth estimate and the government’s 3.3 percent projection.The prolonged eurozone
Oct. 7, 2012
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Samsung phones are 2.5 times pricier here: lawmaker
Samsung Electronics’ smartphones were being sold at an average price 2.5 times higher in Korea than in other countries, a lawmaker said on Sunday.Rep. Jun Byung-hun of the main opposition Democratic United Party said the average price of Samsung handsets released through three mobile carriers since last year was set at 797,612 won ($717.76). This price tag compares with the 311,123 won ($280) worldwide average. Samsung launched a total of 15 smartphone models through Korea’s top telecom company
IndustryOct. 7, 2012
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Group reneges on promise to hire interns
Embattled Woongjin Group disappointed many an eager intern when it retracted its promise to make regular employees of the majority of those who completed an 8-week internship. In June, months before it was forced to apply for court receivership due to financial difficulties, Woongjin accepted about 100 interns. About 80 percent of them were expected to become regular employees, but Woongjin said only 20 interns would be accepted, ChosunBiz.com reported on Friday. Remarking that the company had a
IndustryOct. 7, 2012
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Woongjin overhaul to be led by third party
Creditor banks demand court to appoint receiver outside Woongjin managementThe court-appointed receiver who will lead Woongjin Group’s upcoming restructuring efforts is unlikely to be an existing member of the company’s managing staff, industry sources said on Sunday. The speculation stems from the fact that Woongjin’s top brass including Chairman Yoon Seok-keum and his right-hand man Lee Joo-seok, along with Kim Jeong-hoon, CEO of Woongjin’s troubled construction arm Kukdong, were all sued by H
IndustryOct. 7, 2012
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Japanese car sales in China tumble on anti-Tokyo protests
Mazda Motor Corp.’s deliveries in China tumbled to the lowest in 19 months as anti-Japan protests flared in the world’s largest vehicle market, fueling concern larger automakers such as Toyota Motor Corp. will follow suit.Mazda reported Friday China deliveries dropped 35 percent last month to 13,258 vehicles, meaning the company didn’t even match its sales during the aftermath of last year’s tsunami in Japan and floods in Thailand. Mitsubishi Motors Corp. said Saturday Chinese sales plunged 63 p
MobilityOct. 7, 2012
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California gas stations shut as oil refiners ration supplies
Gasoline station owners in the Los Angeles area including Costco Wholesale Corp. are beginning to shut pumps as the state’s oil refiners started rationing supplies and spot prices surged to a record. Valero Energy Corp. stopped selling gasoline on the spot, or wholesale, market in Southern California and is allocating deliveries to customers. Exxon Mobil Corp. is also rationing fuel to U.S. West Coast terminal customers. Costco’s outlet in Simi Valley, 64 kilometers northwest of Los Angeles, ran
MobilityOct. 7, 2012