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Jung's paternity reveal exposes where Korea stands on extramarital babies
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Samsung entangled in legal risks amid calls for drastic reform
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Heavy snow alerts issued in greater Seoul area, Gangwon Province; over 20 cm of snow seen in Seoul
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[Herald Interview] 'Trump will use tariffs as first line of defense for American manufacturing'
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Agency says Jung Woo-sung unsure on awards attendance after lovechild revelations
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[Health and care] Getting cancer young: Why cancer isn’t just an older person’s battle
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Seoul blanketed by heaviest Nov. snow, with more expected
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K-pop fandoms wield growing influence over industry decisions
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[Graphic News] International marriages on rise in Korea
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Korea's auto industry braces for Trump’s massive tariffs in Mexico
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Korea’s car export growth slows in April
South Korea’s car export growth slowed in April as overseas sales by smaller local carmakers contracted from a year earlier, a government report showed Tuesday.Overseas vehicle shipments reached 276,639 units last month, up a modest 3.9 percent gain from 264,934 units sold a year earlier, the report by the Ministry of Knowledge Economy said.The latest tally marks the second month in a row export growth numbers fell compared to the previous month, it said.In February, exports surged 51.2 percent
May 8, 2012
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Japan’s Peach launches route to Seoul
Peach Aviation, a Japanese budget carrier, on Tuesday launched its first international route linking Seoul and Osaka, signaling fiercer competition with Korean and foreign low-cost airlines here. The low-cost unit of All Nippon Airways, based in Osaka, is the first budget carrier in Japan, and was established in February last year. Considering its low brand awareness in Korea, the late comer into the market pledged to focus more on a very basic principle ― offering cheaper deals, CEO Shinichi In
IndustryMay 8, 2012
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‘Most Remarkable Award’ for Avante at Beijing show
Hyundai Motor’s Avante won the Most Remarkable Award at the Beijing International Motor Show, the country’s leading carmaker said on Tuesday. Winning the most out of the 6.75 million votes counted, the award-winning sedan has made a promising premier in the automobile market, the company said. First presented in 2005, the Most Remarkable Award is given by three major motor shows in China, Shanghai Motor Show, Beijing International Motor Show and Guangzhou International Motor Show. The award is p
MobilityMay 8, 2012
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Investment by 600 major firms to hit record high in 2012
The combined investment of the nation’s 600 major enterprises is projected to reach an all-time high this year despite uncertainties surrounding the business environment at home and abroad.According to a survey by the Federation of Korean Industries, local enterprises including Samsung Electronics and Hyundai Motor plan to invest 140.7 trillion won ($124.5 billion) ― the largest scale in history ― in 2012, up 12.1 percent a year earlier.“The survey shows that uncertainties like the eurozone debt
IndustryMay 8, 2012
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Samsung, IT firms to make wireless charger
Joint project to develop device that charges remotelySamsung Electronics said Tuesday it has joined forces with other IT giants like Qualcomm and SK Telecom to develop a different wireless charger from the current device-on-pad method.The world’s largest maker of smartphones said it has formed a group called the Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP) to introduce the resonant wireless battery charger. Members include Germany’s Peiker Acustic, U.S.-based accessory firm Ever Win International, furnitu
IndustryMay 8, 2012
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Producer price gain slows to 2.4% in April
South Korea’s producer price growth decelerated to a 26-month low in April mainly due to a slower gain in costs of manufactured products, the central bank said Tuesday.The producer price index, a barometer of future consumer inflation, rose 2.4 percent on-year to 125.3 last month, compared with a 2.8 percent increase in March, according to the Bank of Korea. The on-year gain is the lowest since the 2.4 percent advance reported for February 2010.Producer prices also edged down 0.1 percent from th
May 8, 2012
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Shares rise on U.S., European gains
South Korean stocks closed 0.54 percent higher Tuesday as investor sentiment got a boost from gains in U.S. and European markets, analysts said. The local currency rose against the U.S. dollar.The benchmark KOSPI moved up 10.57 points to 1,967.01, a turnaround from a three-session losing streak. Trading volume was moderate at 484 million shares worth 4.10 trillion won ($3.61 billion), with gainers outpacing losers 544 to 276.Market watchers said investors were buoyed by overall gains in the U.S.
May 8, 2012
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ABS issuance surges 63.8 percent in Q1
The issuance of asset-backed securities in South Korea surged 63.8 percent in the first quarter from a year earlier, led mostly by state-run firms, the country’s financial regulator said Tuesday.ABS sales by local financial firms and mortgage agencies totaled 8.94 trillion won ($7.86 billion) in the January-March period, compared with 5.46 trillion won the previous year, according to the Financial Supervisory Service.The spike came as public firm Korea Land and Housing Corp. and Korea Housing Fi
May 8, 2012
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Korea to crack down on rip-offs at Yeosu Expo
A team of government agencies will monitor for exorbitant accommodation prices during the EXPO 2012 Yeosu Korea, which kicks off its three-month run on Saturday. Eight governmental organizations, including the Fair Trade Commission, Yeosu City and the National Tax Service, formed an inspection team which checked on Wednesday and Friday accommodation throughout Yeosu City, announced The Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affaires on Tuesday. The team examined the sanitary conditions of 50 l
IndustryMay 8, 2012
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Lotte, Shinsegae eye ET Land
Retail rivals mulling takeover of electronic goods chainLotte Shopping and E-mart revealed on Tuesday intentions to buy ET Land, an electronic goods retail chain. Lotte Shopping said that it is examining the takeover but nothing is decided yet, following Korea Exchange’s call to confirm the spreading market speculation. “Detailed decisions will be made public within a month regarding the buy,” said the company. Shinsegae Group, which was also rumored to be eying ET Land, answered that the story
IndustryMay 8, 2012
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Yahoo CEO apologizes for bogus degree
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ― Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson is sorry for allowing an inaccuracy about his education to appear in his official biography, but not remorseful enough to heed calls for him to resign.Thompson apologized for the uproar caused by the misinformation in a memo sent Monday to the troubled Internet company’s employees. Yahoo Inc. provided a copy of the memo to the Associated Press.The memo didn’t offer any explanation why Thompson’s bio has periodically listed a bachelor’s degree in comp
IndustryMay 8, 2012
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Koo vows to revamp structure, foster creativity
LG Group chairman Koo Bon-moo pledged to overhaul its corporate structure during his meeting with executives on Tuesday.“To take the initiative in the market, we need basic changes in our internal structure,” he told a monthly meeting of about 300 group executives.Koo also stressed the significance of creativity: “Bearing customer value in mind, we should build up differentiated competitiveness.”The LG chief has been leading the drive to nurture future growth projects by visiting LG Group units’
IndustryMay 8, 2012
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SAP to eye M&A opportunity, promote B2B software firms: CEO Hyoung
Korea has capacity to develop higher value-added mobile apps for exportSAP is always on the lookout for acquisitions that can help the world’s largest enterprise software company gain innovative technology and reinforce its business in mobile, in-memory and cloud computing.Korea would definitely be one of many potential markets where SAP, backed by “tons of cash,” would seek opportunities in mergers and acquisitions, said Hyoung Won-joon, CEO and president of SAP Korea.“It may be a cliche to say
TechnologyMay 8, 2012
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Apple’s iOS 5.1.1 update fixes bugs
Apple Inc. said it has released iOS 5.1.1 for iPad, iPod touch, and iPhone to fix bugs. Improvements include better reliability for the HDR option when accessing the camera app from the lock screen and a number of other fixes for bugs affecting AirPlay video playback.The new release has fixed a bug that blocked third-generation iPad from switching between 2G and 3G networks. Also, the bug of “Unable to purchase” alert has been fixed.The iOS 5.1.1 also improved reliability for syncing Safari book
TechnologyMay 8, 2012
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Ancient crocodile may have dined on humans
An ancient crocodile big enough to swallow a human whole once thrived in East Africa, a University of Iowa researcher says."It's the largest known true crocodile," Christopher Brochu, a professor of geoscience, said. "It may have exceeded 27 feet in length. By comparison, the largest recorded Nile crocodile was less than 21 feet, and most are much smaller."Resembling its living cousin the Nile cr
TechnologyMay 8, 2012
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Black pepper fights formation of fat cells
Researchers in South Korea say they are unlocking the secret to why black pepper fights fat.Soo-Jong Um, Ji-Cheon Jeong and colleagues at Sejong University in Seoul said black pepper and the black pepper plant were used for centuries in traditional Eastern medicine to treat gastrointestinal distress, pain, inflammation and other health disorders.Despite the long medicinal history, scientists know
TechnologyMay 8, 2012
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Gassy dinos may have warmed the Earth: study
Giant dinosaurs that roamed the Earth millions of years ago may have warmed the planet with the gas they produced from eating leafy plants, British scientists said on Monday. (AFP-Yonhap News)Much like modern cows that emit a significant amount of methane in their digestive process, the 20,000 kilogram sauropods contributed the same way, and likely more, to the warming climate, said the study in t
TechnologyMay 8, 2012
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Reducing calories may preserve memory
Cutting back on calories is a good idea to protect the heart, and U.S. researchers say eating less also may reduce a person's risk of memory loss. Yonas Geda of the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Ariz., and colleagues looked at the association between eating and those with mild cognitive impairment.The researchers compared eating habits and diagnosis of memory loss in 1,000 participants, ages 70 and o
TechnologyMay 8, 2012
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Top business groups take 60% of stock market cap
Listed companies belonging to South Korea’s top 10 conglomerates account for nearly 60 percent of the local stock market’s total capitalization, a report showed Monday.The Korea Exchange report showed the aggregate market capitalization of the affiliates stood at 737.17 trillion won ($648.91 billion) as of end-April, up 14.72 percent from the end of 2011. The figure translates into 59.21 percent of the stock market capitalization, up 3.21 percentage points from the end of last year. Samsung Grou
May 7, 2012
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Korea’s IT exports drop 9.4% in April
South Korea’s exports of information technology products contracted 9.4 percent on-year in April due to slowdowns in the U.S. and Chinese economies and lingering eurozone woes, the government said Monday.The country shipped $12.04 billion worth of IT products last month, compared with $13.28 billion a year earlier, according to the Ministry of Knowledge Economy. However, the country posted a trade surplus of $5.72 billion as imports also fell 5.3 percent to $6.31 billion. April’s outbound shipme
May 7, 2012