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Actor Jung Woo-sung admits to being father of model Moon Ga-bi’s child
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Wealthy parents ditch Korean passports to get kids into international school
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Man convicted after binge eating to avoid military service
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First snow to fall in Seoul on Wednesday
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Final push to forge UN treaty on plastic pollution set to begin in Busan
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Korea to hold own memorial for forced labor victims, boycotting Japan’s
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Nvidia CEO signals Samsung’s imminent shipment of AI chips
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Job creation lowest on record among under-30s
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NK troops disguised as 'indigenous' people in Far East for combat against Ukraine: report
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Opposition leader awaits perjury trial ruling
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Korea to begin work at tidal power plant
South Korea plans to begin operations at a tidal power plant in Sihwa, Gyeonggi Province, on Wednesday, the Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs said Tuesday.Ministry officials said it decided to advance the operating schedule by three months in consideration of rising demand of electric
Aug. 2, 2011
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Foreign bank units see profits fall
Branches’ combined income slides 43 percent year-on-yearForeign bank branches in South Korea saw their earnings plunge in the first half of this year, hurt by losses linked to the sharp rise in the value of the Korean won and interest rate fluctuations, the country’s top financial regulator said Tue
Aug. 2, 2011
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Hyundai Asan pushing for trip to N.K. amid standoff
Hyundai Asan is pushing to send its officials to North Korea’s scenic mountain resort this week for a memorial service of a former Hyundai Group chairman, officials said.The main tour operator at the stalled resort has held a memorial service for Chung Mong-hun every year since 2003, when he committ
Aug. 2, 2011
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Samsung tops N. American TV market in the first half
Samsung Electronics, the world’s No. 1 flat-screen TV maker, said Tuesday that it led the North American TV market in the first half of the year on the back of rising demand for high-end TVs.Samsung Electronics’ first-half market share for digital TVs stood at 35 percent in terms of value of the uni
IndustryAug. 2, 2011
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SK, users deal with hacking aftermath
Online break-in at Cyworld, Nate prompts ‘real action’ to keep websites secureThe first thing Choi Hyun-hee did on Monday morning was change the passwords of the accounts she held at Kookmin Bank, Naver and Gmarket. She went through her mind several more times and came up with a list of other commer
IndustryAug. 2, 2011
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Sony plans overhaul at TV business
Sony Corp., Japan’ largest exporter of consumer electronics, is planning an overhaul of its television operations as the business faces an eighth consecutive year of losses.The company is aiming to draw up the plans by the end of the month and changes may include reforms at the TV business developme
IndustryAug. 2, 2011
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Asians target U.S. hotels as wealthy travel
High-end hotels in large U.S. cities are attracting buyers from Hong Kong, China and Singapore seeking to cater to a growing number of affluent Asians traveling abroad. Acquisitions by Asian investors probably will climb to the “low double digits” of all U.S. hotel deals this year, said John Strauss
IndustryAug. 2, 2011
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U.S. factory growth weakest in 2 years
Manufacturing activity barely grew in July; slump could extend through summerWASHINGTON (AP) ― Manufacturers had their weakest growth in two years in July, a sign that the economy could weaken this summer.The Institute for Supply Management, a trade group of purchasing executives, said Monday that i
IndustryAug. 2, 2011
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ADB warns of bumpy road into ‘Asian century’
TOKYO (AFP) ― Asia could be as wealthy as Europe by mid-century, but only if it tackles key challenges from inequality and corruption to climate change, an Asian Development Bank study said Tuesday.On current trends, Asia will make up half the world’s economic output by 2050, and another three billi
IndustryAug. 2, 2011
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U.S. deal would have little impact till 2014
Budget deal’s initial spending cuts too small to hurt economy in short runWASHINGTON (AP) ― The deal reached by Congress to raise the debt ceiling and cut more than $2 trillion in public spending should have only a minor impact on the economy for the next two years.Almost all the cuts would be made
IndustryAug. 2, 2011
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LivingSocial of U.S. to acquire TicketMonster
LivingSocial, the No. 2 social commerce provider in the U.S. after Groupon, has acquired South Korea’s biggest player Ticket Monster (TMon), underscoring the popularity of discount deals through social network services amid the dearth of mergers and acquisitions in other sectors. TMon said on Tuesda
TechnologyAug. 2, 2011
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Apple suit puts Samsung tablet on hold in Australia
Apple Inc. won an agreement from Samsung Electronics Co. that the South Korean company won’t sell the newest version of its tablet computer in Australia until a patent lawsuit in the country is resolved. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 infringes 10 Apple patents, including the “look and feel,” and touch
TechnologyAug. 2, 2011
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Foreign bank branches' H1 net halves
Foreign bank branches in South Korea saw their earnings almost halve in the first six months of this year from a year earlier due to losses from securities investments, the financial regulator said Tuesday.The combined net income of foreign banks' 37 local branches came to 538.5 billion won (US$512.
Aug. 2, 2011
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'Human brain cannot get smarter'
The human brain may have hit its limit because of a lack of energy and oxygen required for mankind to become any smarter, research indicates. The Daily Mail reported research by Cambridge University on the structure of brain and how much energy its cells consume. The neurobiologists said brain capac
TechnologyAug. 2, 2011
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S. Korea's large biz CEOs earn average 1.67 bln won in 2010
Chief executive officers (CEOs) working for South Korea's 100 largest businesses earned an average of just under 1.67 billion won (US$1.59 million) in 2010, a report showed Tuesday.According to Chaebol.com, their earnings include salaries, dividends and stock options, with top executives of Samsung
IndustryAug. 2, 2011
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S. Korea's foreign reserves hit new high in July
South Korea's foreign exchange reserves climbed to a fresh high in July as a stronger British pound and Japanese yen boosted the dollar conversion value, the central bank said Tuesday.The country's foreign reserves reached US$311.03 billion as of the end of July, up $6.55 billion from June, accordin
Aug. 2, 2011
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No credit impact on Korea's securities from floods: Moody's
Moody's Investors Service said Monday that the recent deadly floods and landslides in South Korea will have no credit-ratings impact on the country's residential mortgage-backed security (RMBS) and asset-backed security (ABS).Last week's downpour-caused floods and landslides in Seoul, nearby Gyeongg
Aug. 2, 2011
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Class action suit may cost Apple up to W27b
More than 27,800 Koreans have signed up to file a class action lawsuit against Apple Korea for breach of privacy to pave the way for a legal battle that may cost the company as much as 27 billion won ($25.5 million). Miraelaw law firm, which will be representing the plaintiffs, said the official fig
IndustryAug. 1, 2011
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Trade surplus widens to $7.2 billion in July
‘FTA effect’ may be felt in the second half of the year, customs agency saysSouth Korea’s trade surplus widened sharply in July from the previous month as exports grew at a faster pace than imports, the government said Monday.The country’s trade surplus reached $7.2 billion last month, compared with
Aug. 1, 2011
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SK E&S absorbs LNG affiliate
SK E&S Co., Korea’s top city gas provider, said on Monday it has absorbed and merged with K-Power, its power-generation affiliate, to boost their liquefied natural gas business. The merger took effect on Monday. Parent company SK Holdings, the country’s No. 3 conglomerate, now holds a 94.13-percent
IndustryAug. 1, 2011