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Trump picks ex-N. Korea policy official as his principal deputy national security adviser
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S. Korea not to attend Sado mine memorial: foreign ministry
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Toxins at 622 times legal limit found in kids' clothes from Chinese platforms
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Wealthy parents ditch Korean passports to get kids into international school
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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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First snow to fall in Seoul on Wednesday
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Korea to hold own memorial for forced labor victims, boycotting Japan’s
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Man convicted after binge eating to avoid military service
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Gyeongju blends old with new
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Facility investment forecast to shrink 1.4%
Facility investment by businesses in South Korea will likely contract for three consecutive years from 2013 as companies remain reluctant to spend in the face of toughened and cloudy market conditions, a survey showed Sunday.Corporate investment in facilities is expected to decline 1.4 percent on-year to a combined 127.9 trillion won ($116.5 billion) this year, according to the survey by the Korea Finance Corp. The survey was conducted on 3,251 businesses across the country.Last year, companies
Feb. 3, 2013
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Wage, income account shortfalls hit record high
South Korea’s wage and income account deficit hit a record high in 2012 as local companies paid more for foreign workers here than income brought in by Korean laborers working overseas, data showed Sunday.According to the data by the Bank of Korea, income earned by foreign workers in Korea came to about $1.15 billion last year, down 2.8 percent from a year earlier. Income earned by Korean workers abroad shrank 13.8 percent on-year to $647.1 million.As a result, the country’s wage and income acco
Feb. 3, 2013
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Internet wonders which monkey Iran sent into space
Iran's announcement that it had successfully sent a monkey into space stirred questions on the Internet on Saturday, with people pointing to differences between official images of the primate before takeoff and after landing.On January 28, official Iranian media published pictures of a monkey named Pishgam (Pioneer) prior to the launch. The animal had light grey fur and a red mole above its right eye. But later, the ISNA news agency released photos taken during presenting the monkey to the press
Feb. 3, 2013
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Controversial video game ‘GTA V’ to be released on Sept. 17
New follow-up of action video game series “Grand Theft Auto,” which has provoked controversies over its violent and suggestive descriptions, will be globally released in September. U.S.-based game developer Rockstar Games announced in an official statement on Friday that the release date of “GTA V” has been fixed to Sept. 17. The title was previously scheduled to be launched early this year, but the developer later said that the game needs more time to complete. “The company apologi
Feb. 1, 2013
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LG rolls out new high-quality package earphone
LG Electronics released new high-performance earphones dubbed “Quad Beat 2” which is expected to be included in the company’s next flagship smartphone “Optimus G Pro” package.“Quad Beat 2” is a follow-up model to “Quad Beat,” which has enjoyed popularity with Korean smartphone users as its performance surpassed expectations for standard headphones provided as a part of cellphone package.The mobile phone manufacturer announced through its official blog on Friday that it successfully developed “Qu
Feb. 1, 2013
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Poor sleep in old age prevents memories
In older adults, memories may get stuck in part of the brain due to the poor quality of sleep and are then overwritten by new memories, U.S. researchers say. Senior author sleep researcher Matthew Walker of the University of California, Berkeley, said the slow brain waves generated during the deep restorative sleep play a key role in transporting memories from the part of the brain which provides short-term storage for memories to the part of the brain that stores long-term memories. However, in
Feb. 1, 2013
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Satellite in orbit, working normally
Korea’s newest scientific satellite made initial communication with a ground station in Daejeon early Thursday, finally confirming the success of the nation’s first successful launch of a space rocket from its own soil. The Korea Space Launch Vehicle-1 rocket, jointly built by Korean and Russian scientists, launched from the Naro Space Center in Goheung, South Jeolla Province, at 4 p.m. Wednesday. The rocket put a 100-kilogram Science and Technology Satellite-2C into orbit about nine minutes aft
Jan. 31, 2013
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Worried Sick
There is an expression “worried sick.” Although it is just a saying for most people, for others it is quite real. Those who worry about having a major illness regardless of being healthy, those who worry about dying any minute from sudden anxiety, those who don’t appear in front of the public in case they make mistakes, and those who continuously worry about everything that happens in their daily lives, can all suffer from anxiety along with somatization that cannot be explained by physical fact
Jan. 31, 2013
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More than 40,000 TB patients found last year
Korea had more than 40,000 patients with tuberculosis last year, the highest number counted by the state-run disease control agency since 2001, officials said.According to the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 40,126 tuberculosis patients were newly discovered in 2012, which accounted for 43 percent of patients with infectious diseases in the same year. Patients suffering from varicella were the second-largest group with 21,770, followed by patients with trombiculiasis and epidem
Jan. 31, 2013
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Free monthly lectures to look at mental health
A series of lectures to inform the public about mental health issues will take place in Icheon, Gyeonggi Province.The lectures, which are free and open to all, will be given by Park Han-son, a neuropsychiatrist at St. Andrew’s Neuropsychiatric Hospital. They will take place in the hospital’s main auditorium at 2 p.m. on the third or fourth Sunday of each month.“Mental health problems are one of the main public health issues in Korea,” said Park. “However, the stigma about mental illness has been
Jan. 31, 2013
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iPhone owners pay biggest monthly bills
iPhone owners pay more per month -- more than $100 for calls, texts and data -- than users of other smartphone platforms, a U.S. research firm says.Consumer Intelligence Research Partners said their analysis found 59 percent of iPhone users have monthly bills of more than $100, with 10 percent paying even more than that, approaching $200 a month.A little over a third of iPhone users pay $51 to $100, the firm said.In comparison, 53 percent of Android phone users pay more than $100, while less tha
Jan. 31, 2013
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No comparison between space programs of two Koreas: U.S. gov't
The U.S. government made clear Thursday that it makes no sense to compare the rocket launches of the two Koreas."You know our view that there is no basis for comparing the behavior of the ROK in space with the behavior of the DPRK," State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said at a press briefing. She was using the acronym of the formal names of the Koreas -- the Republic of Korea and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.Earlier in the day, South Korea succeeded in its third attempt to
Jan. 31, 2013
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S. Korea's new satellite makes contact with ground station
South Korea's new science satellite successfully made contact with a ground station here Thursday, marking a complete success in the country's launch of its first-ever space rocket on the previous day, officials said.The first communication contact was made at 3:27:12 a.m., according to officials from the country's Satellite Technology Research Center at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in Daejeon, 160 kilometers south of Seoul.The contact came after the Korea Space Launch
Jan. 31, 2013
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Korea makes contact with newly launched satellite
The Korea Aerospace Research Institute announced that it has made contact with the country’s new scientific satellite, completing a mission to send a satellite into orbit for the first time from its own soil.The satellite first communication contact was made at 3:27:12 a.m., according to officials from the country‘s Satellite Technology Research Center at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in Daejeon, 160 kilometers south of Seoul.Korea on Wednesday successfully launched its
Jan. 30, 2013
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What’s next after Naro?
Korea plans to develop a three-stage indigenous space rocket, the KSLV-2, by 2020. Before that, it aims to develop a 75-ton thrust engine by 2018. Kim Seung-jo, president of the Korea Aerospace Research Institute, said earlier that the country should look to a private space firm called SpaceX for its future space model. The California-based firm’s two-stage rocket uses the Merlin engine, which provides a 66-ton thrust using liquid oxygen and kerosene. The first stage has nine Merlin engines clus
Jan. 30, 2013
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Korea takes crucial step toward space era
With the successful launch of the Naro rocket on Wednesday, Korea made a major stride in its decade-old bid to gain entry into the elite club of players in space technology and the lucrative space services market.The 33.5-meter, 140-ton Korea Space Launch Vehicle-1 blasted off from the Naro Space Center on the south coast, putting the nation’s 15th satellite into orbit. Korea became the 11th nation to have successfully sent a domestic satellite from its own soil.The achievement marks a momentous
Jan. 30, 2013
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U.S. looks to futuristic guns for safety
NEW YORK (AP) ― It sounds, at first, like a bold, next-generation solution: personalizing guns with technology that keeps them from firing if they ever get into the wrong hands.But when the White House called for pushing ahead with such new technology as part of President Obama’s plan to cut gun violence, the administration did not mention the concept’s embattled past. As with so much else in the nation’s long-running divisions over gun rights and regulation, what sounds like a futuristic vision
Jan. 30, 2013
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Samsung to top Apple in smartphone market in 2013
South Korea-based tech behemoth Samsung Electronics Co. will likely see its share of the world smartphone market far outpace that of iPhone maker Apple Inc. this year with new Galaxy devices set to hit the market, data showed Wednesday.Samsung is expected to ship 320.4 million units of smartphones worldwide in 2013, compared with an estimated 159 million units of the iPhone shipped by Apple, according to the data by market researcher Strategy Analytics.LG Electronics Inc. of South Korea comes ne
Jan. 30, 2013
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Four key IT technologies that will shape the future
Cloud computing, business analytics, mobile, social business. There is no mystery why we are hearing so much about these technologies. They are completely reshaping how business gets done and rewriting strategic playbooks across industries. In these spaces, new business possibilities are emerging and some companies are equipped to innovate at the forefront of these fast-moving technology trends and drive strategic advantages for their organizations.In fact, CEOs say that during the next three to
Jan. 30, 2013
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Major telecoms offer unlimited data plans for LTE smartphones
The monthly unlimited data schemes for handsets running on the fourth-generation Long Term Evolution networks have been the talk of town since their debut last week.LG Uplus, the smallest of the nation’s three mobile carriers, was the first to announce the new unlimited data usage plan for LTE smartphone owners, with the plan starting from 95,000 won.The move was immediately followed by KT on the same day, featuring a similar monthly usage scheme.However, it took longer for industry leader SK Te
Jan. 30, 2013