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Industry experts predicts tough choices as NewJeans' ultimatum nears
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Jung's paternity reveal exposes where Korea stands on extramarital babies
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Seoul city opens emergency care centers
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Opposition chief acquitted of instigating perjury
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Samsung entangled in legal risks amid calls for drastic reform
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[Herald Interview] 'Trump will use tariffs as first line of defense for American manufacturing'
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[Exclusive] Hyundai Mobis eyes closer ties with BYD
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Agency says Jung Woo-sung unsure on awards attendance after lovechild revelations
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[Herald Review] 'Gangnam B-Side' combines social realism with masterful suspense, performance
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Why S. Korean refiners are reluctant to import US oil despite Trump’s energy push
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Milky Way could have megaplanets made of diamond: scientists
Dec. 7, 2011
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Samsung Electronics, seven panel makers pay $388 million in antitrust case
Sharp Corp., Samsung Electronics Co., and six other makers of liquid crystal display panels used in computers and televisions agreed to pay $388 million to settle price-fixing claims by direct purchasers of the products. Sharp, Japan’s largest panel maker, paid $105 million; Samsung, the world’s lar
Dec. 7, 2011
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Samsung to set up new flash memory plant in China
Samsung Electronics Co., the world’s second-largest maker of memory chips, said Tuesday it is seeking to build a new production line in China to manufacture flash memory chips in response to rising demand for mobile devices. The company applied for a permit from the South Korean government to build its second overseas production line for producing NAND flash devices based on the 20-nanometer class process technology, it said in a statement. If authorization is given and construction begins on sc
Dec. 6, 2011
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Scientists find monster black holes, biggest yet
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (AP) _ Scientists have found the biggest black holes known to exist _ each one 10 billion times the size of our sun.A team led by astronomers at the University of California, Berkeley, discovered the two gigantic black holes in clusters of elliptical galaxies more than 300 mi
Dec. 6, 2011
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Planet in sweet spot of Goldilocks zone for life
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A newly discovered planet is eerily similar to Earth and is sitting outside Earth's solar system in what seems to be the ideal place for life, except for one hitch. It is a bit too big.The planet is smack in the middle of what astronomers call the Goldilocks zone, that hard to fin
Dec. 6, 2011
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KT acquires video search firm Enswers for W45b
KT Corp. said Monday that it has bought Enswers Inc., a Seoul-based video search technology provider, for 45 billion won ($40 million) to shore up its cloud computing business. The acquisition, one of the largest deals in South Korea’s technology startup history, will help the company release a new multimedia service for purchasing, storing, managing and browsing online video content, KT said in a statement. KT, South Korea’s dominant fixed-line operator and No. 2 mobile carrier, has been seekin
Dec. 5, 2011
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Luxembourg seeks Korean’ investment in IT sector
Luxembourg is looking for investment from Korean tech companies interested in the European online game market. “In the past, Luxembourg was known as a financial center, but now it’s turning more and more into an ICT (information, communication and technology) center,” said Romain Fouarge, information communications and technology director for Korea and Japan at the Luxembourg Ministry of Economy and Foreign Trade.Online gaming has become big business due to the combined growth of console, PC and
Dec. 4, 2011
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Woman: Psychologist implanted horrific memories
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- The memories that came flooding back were so horrific that Lisa Nasseff says she tried to kill herself: she had been raped several times, had multiple personalities and took part in satanic rituals involving unthinkable acts. She says she only got better when she realized they were
Dec. 4, 2011
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Geoengineering could save Earth, or destroy it
DURBAN, South Africa (AP) -- Brighten clouds with sea water? Spray aerosols high in the stratosphere? Paint roofs white and plant light-colored crops? How about positioning ``sun shades'' over the Earth?At a time of deep concern over global warming, a group of scientists, philosophers and legal scho
Dec. 4, 2011
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US court rejects Apple request on Samsung sales
Samsung Electronics Co. welcomed Saturday a U.S. court decision that turned down Apple Inc.'s request for a preliminary injunction against its mobile devices, a major victory for the Korean firm in a series of high-stakes global legal battles against the iPhone maker.The ruling, delivered by a U.S.
Dec. 4, 2011
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Stealthy cellphone software stirs outcry
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Technology bloggers are asking if our cellphones are spying on us after a security researcher said a piece of software hidden on millions of phones was recording virtually everything people do with them.Amid a broad outcry, Sen. Al Franken is calling for an investigation. A cla
Dec. 3, 2011
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Apple juice can pose a health risk _ from calories
It's true _ apple juice can pose a risk to your health. But not necessarily from the trace amounts of arsenic that people are arguing about.Despite the government's consideration of new limits on arsenic, nutrition experts say apple juice's real danger is to waistlines and children's teeth. Apple ju
Dec. 2, 2011
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US report: Arctic much worse since 2006
WASHINGTON (AP) _ U.S. officials say the Arctic region has changed dramatically for the worse in the past five years.It is melting at a near record pace, and it is darkening and absorbing too much of the sun's heat.A new report card from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration rates the
Dec. 2, 2011
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Apple wins extension on Samsung tablet ban
Apple Inc. won a one-week extension to a ban on Samsung Electronics Co. releasing its latest tablet computer in Australia. High Court Justice Dyson Heydon extended a ban on sales of Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 to Dec. 9, when the court will consider Apple’s request for permission to appeal a lower cou
Dec. 2, 2011
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Threat of HIV infection lingers
7,656 Koreans reported HIV positive as of 2010It has been a long time since health experts first declared that AIDS is not transmittable through everyday human interaction or an automatic death sentence.But public perception is still behind scientific and medical knowledge. People infected with HIV are refused entry into the country at immigration while many hide their health status out of fear of being discriminated against by society. According to the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prev
Dec. 1, 2011
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Global Fund for world health halts new programs
GENEVA (AP) ― The world’s biggest financier in the fight against three killer diseases says it has run out of money to pay for new grant programs for the next two years ― a situation likely to hit poor AIDS patients around the world.An official with the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria said Thursday that its has been forced to cease giving new grants until 2014 because of global economic woes brought on by debt crises in the U.S. and Europe.An independent panel recommended in
Dec. 1, 2011
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Ewha learns about Arabic world
Ewha Womans University Medical Center on Nov. 24 invited leaders of the Korea-Arab Society to the center to get a better understanding of Middle Eastern society. “Middle East states are distant from Korean people. Some groundless images of terrorism and oppression have been linked with the region, causing public misunderstanding,” said Choi Seung-ho, head of the organization. “It is about time we have opened our door to the area,” he said. Ewha hospital has started placing emphasis on the Arabic
Dec. 1, 2011
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TnTn Hospital opens joint, spine center
TnTn Hospital specializing in spine and joint treatments has opened a TnTn Joint Training Center at its Eunpyeong, Guro and Jangan branches in Seoul. The centers will provide comprehensive information and exercise regimes to strengthen the spine and joint areas not only for the patients but for anyone interested. The center has invited Ohm Tae-hyun, former team doctor of Olympic gold medalist swimmer Park Tae-hwan, as a lecturer to provide information about his field experiences in exercise. The
Dec. 1, 2011
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Konkuk Univ. Hospital accredited by WHO
Konkuk University Medical Center said Monday that it has been accredited as a World Health Organization Health Promoting Hospital and Health Service.It conducted a ceremony on the day to hang the accreditation plaque.According to the international organization, the accreditation recognizes four areas: good quality treatment and care in a positive health care setting; extending the treatment of current diseases towards disease prevention and promotion of positive health; strengthening patient ori
Dec. 1, 2011
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Just 1 in 4 with HIV have infection under control
ATLANTA (AP) ― Only about 1 in 4 Americans with the AIDS virus have the infection under control with medications, federal health officials said Tuesday.Part of the reason is that about 20 percent of those infected with HIV don’t know it. People can have an infection for years without developing symptoms.An infection was once a death sentence, but medications that have been available for 15 years can turn it into a manageable condition, allowing those infected to live longer and healthier lives.H
Dec. 1, 2011