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Actor Jung Woo-sung admits to being father of model Moon Ga-bi’s child
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Trump picks ex-N. Korea policy official as his principal deputy national security adviser
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First snow to fall in Seoul on Wednesday
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S. Korea not to attend Sado mine memorial: foreign ministry
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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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Toxins at 622 times legal limit found in kids' clothes from Chinese platforms
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[Weekender] Korea's traditional sauce culture gains global recognition
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BLACKPINK's Rose stays at No. 3 on British Official Singles chart with 'APT.'
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Korea to hold own memorial for forced labor victims, boycotting Japan’s
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Severe cramps, heavy periods may signal endometriosis
The number of endometriosis patients in Korea is growing fast, probably because of frequent intake of fast food and irregular life patterns, doctors said.The disease involves the presence and growth of functioning endometrial tissue in places other than the uterus, often resulting in severe pain and infertility. According to the Health Insurance and Assessment Service, the number of patients diagnosed with the disease and receiving treatment surged more than 50 percent from 53,000 in 2008 to 80,
Oct. 17, 2013
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Keeping your feet healthy
Although the feet are only a small part of your body, they consist of 26 bones, including the phalanges, calcaneus and scaphoid. More than a hundred small muscles and ligaments form a complex network between these bones. The feet are responsible for the load of your body weight. Your feet are also responsible for making you move forward. The average 60-year- old has walked 160,000 kilometers during his or her lifetime, a distance equal to four times the circumference of the earth. Your feet also
Oct. 17, 2013
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Leaders discuss global cyber security norms
President Park Geun-hye called for the establishment of international norms and principles to prevent threats against cyber security such as the spreading of malicious code.“With the development of the Internet environment, we see that issues such as leaks of personal information, spam and malicious codes are rising,” Park said in her congratulatory speech at the Seoul Conference on Cyber Space 2013 on Thursday. The international conference opened in Seoul for a two-day run with the attendance o
Oct. 17, 2013
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Apple expected to debut new iPads at Oct. 22 event
Apple Inc. will update its lineup of iPads at an Oct. 22 event, a person with knowledge of the plans said, as the company works to remain ahead of rivals in the increasingly crowded tablet market.The Cupertino, California-based company will unveil a new version of the original 9.7-inch iPad as well as the smaller iPad mini, said the person, who asked not to be identified because the plans haven’t been made official. Apple also will show its new Mac personal-computer operating system, called Mave
Oct. 16, 2013
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[Photo News] Saving power
Oct. 16, 2013
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Korea will be first saturated mobile market: Flurry
A series of reports by international market research institutes showed that the Korean mobile device market is nearing saturation and is consequently in need of finding new growth momentum. “Seoul will be the first saturated device market,” said Flurry, a leading research institute based in San Francisco, on Monday after a study on smartphones and phablets in August. “Growth in the number of activated mobile devices in Korea appeared to be slowing down as it reaches saturation.” Phablets are a c
Oct. 15, 2013
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Korea to expand ICT ties with Latin America
The Korean government signed an agreement with representatives from Latin America and the Caribbean to expand their ties in telecommunications and related areas, the two sides on Tuesday. The Science Ministry on the day held the first ICT ministerial level meeting with representatives from 11 nations in Central and South America. The two sides agreed to hold the summits every two years to discuss how to collectively advance toward creating universal and affordable broadband networks.“We agreed t
Oct. 15, 2013
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KT to build smart hotel in Las Vegas
KT Corp., one of the nation’s leading telecom companies, on Tuesday said it signed a 15 billion won ($14 million) agreement with SBE and Stockbridge Capital Group to offer smart solutions for Sahara Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. SBE is a real estate developer while Stockbridge is an asset management firm, and both have stakes in the project.KT will be in charge of upgrading the overall systems and networks for the hotel, which is currently under renovation to reopen next year.Building energy ma
Oct. 15, 2013
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[Graphic News] Outlook for smartphone sales
Sales of smartphones in the markets of the United States, China and India are expected to soar until 2018, according to a report from Strategy Analytics. But unlike them, Korea’s smartphone market is forecast to turn negative this year due to market saturation.
Oct. 14, 2013
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LG to reveal G Flex curved phone soon
LG Electronics, the world’s third-largest smartphone maker, is expected to reveal its first curved-display smartphone, the G Flex, as early as Nov. 11, according to sources on Monday.As revealed by previous leaks, the phone will have a vertical concave ― curved from top to bottom ― unlike the latest Samsung Galaxy Round, which is curved horizontally. The curved OLED display is said to measure 6 inches, and as expected, will utilize IPS technology. The size of the device will be almost as large a
Oct. 14, 2013
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Olympus Korea strives to improve workplace
Olympus Korea, the local unit of the Japanese camera and optics manufacturer, is working toward helping employees perfect the balance between their work and home life to improve productivity. “We believe when our employees become happier, their productivity and creativity levels rise in tandem, which is why we place so much emphasis on recharging and self-motivated development,” said Hong Seung-gap, director of Olympus Korea’s human resources strategy department. He added that ultimately, it was
Oct. 11, 2013
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Line a breakthrough for Naver?
Internet giant Naver is turning its eyes to the global market with its messenger service Line as the domestic online ad market rapidly nears saturation. The company hopes the seemingly successful operations will bring sufficient profit.On Tuesday, it was announced that Lee Hae-jin, founder of NHN, the parent company of Naver, had resigned from his chief strategy officer post as of January last year, and has since been serving as chairman of Line Corp., the Japanese arm of Naver that operates mes
Oct. 11, 2013
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Samsung Electronics sells 9% stock in Seagate
Samsung Electronics has sold a part of its stake in Seagate Technology, a global leader in hard drives and storage solutions, for a reported $1.51 billion, the latter said on Friday.The value, however, is based on current stock prices of Seagate and may differ as the deal is said to be an over-the-counter transaction. The 32.7 million shares that Samsung sold were equivalent to a 9 percent stake in Seagate. The Korean tech company previously held a 12.6 percent share but will now be left with sl
Oct. 11, 2013
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FSS requires Apple to use Korean payment solution
South Korea’s main financial regulator on Thursday ordered Apple to adopt a Korean payment system for its online store. The Financial Supervisory Service ordered KG Inicis, the payment gateway service provider for Apple’s online store, to adopt a public key certificate for transactions worth 300,000 won ($268) or more. Starting Thursday, users buying items valued over 300,000 won on Apple Store via major Web browsers ― including Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and Google’s Chrome ― will have to us
Oct. 10, 2013
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State insurance likely to cover extra cost of semi-private wards
The Ministry of Health and Welfare said Thursday that the government was considering expanding state insurance coverage to patients staying in semi-private wards, which are currently charged premium rates. The plan is intended to relieve the financial burden on patients who are given limited accommodation choices when there are no beds in standard wards.The country’s state health insurance currently covers standard ward accommodation, which is six beds per room. Premium rates are charged for pat
Oct. 10, 2013
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Fighting infection while battling cancer
With early diagnosis and effective chemotherapy, the life expectancy of cancer patients is increasing. Therefore, it is also important to take measures to improve their general health, as well as treating cancer effectively. Cancer patients have decreased immunity due to surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy, which leads to an increased susceptibility to infectious diseases. For example, whereas the incidence of invasive infection caused by streptococcal pneumonia is 11 per 100,000 people, the
Oct. 10, 2013
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Honey disappoints in dialysis infection test
PARIS (AFP) ― Honey, touted as an effective germ-killer, offered no advantages over antibiotics in preventing wound infection in patients receiving peritoneal dialysis for kidney failure, a study said Wednesday.Over the last decade, honey has gained a reputation as a cheap, safe and effective way of preventing wound infection by bacteria and fungi, even combating germs that are becoming resistant to antibiotics.This boosted hopes that it could be used for patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis
Oct. 10, 2013
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SK Hynix joins CSR alliance
Memory semiconductor supplier SK Hynix joined the Electronics Industry Citizenship Coalition, the company said on Thursday. The EICC is a coalition of some 80 global electronics companies including HP, IBM, and Dell working together to improve efficiency and social, ethical, and environmental responsibility in the global supply chain. Currently, there are only two Korean members, Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics, other than SK Hynix. SK Hynix must now adopt the EICC Code of Conduct in the
Oct. 10, 2013
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Jupiter-bound craft runs into problem after flyby
NASA's Jupiter-bound spacecraft hit a snag Wednesday soon after it used Earth as a gravity slingshot to hurtle toward the outer solar system, but mission managers said it's on course to arrive at the giant planet in 2016.Juno emerged from Earth's shadow in safe mode, a state that spacecraft are programmed to go into when there's some trouble. Despite the problem, “we believe we are on track as planned to Jupiter,” said project manager Rick Nybakken of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which ma
Oct. 10, 2013
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Seoul criticizes U.S. over ban on some Samsung mobile devices
The Korean government expressed disappointment Wednesday with U.S. President Barack Obama’s decision not to veto an import ban on some mobile products of Samsung Electronics.“It is regrettable that the U.S. government made different decisions related to patent infringement in a situation where Samsung and Apple are globally competing in the mobile telecommunications sector,” the Trade, Industry and Energy Ministry said in a press release.The ministry was referring to Obama’s August decision to r
Oct. 9, 2013