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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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Industry experts predicts tough choices as NewJeans' ultimatum nears
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Final push to forge UN treaty on plastic pollution set to begin in Busan
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Nvidia CEO signals Samsung’s imminent shipment of AI chips
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Opposition chief acquitted of instigating perjury
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Korea to hold own memorial for forced labor victims, boycotting Japan’s
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[Exclusive] Hyundai Mobis eyes closer ties with BYD
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Singapore firm launches app for halal foodies
SINGAPORE (AFP) ― A Singapore-based company launched a mobile application that enables Muslim foodies and travelers to share halal restaurant discoveries around the world.The free “HalalTrip” app, available for Apple iOS and Android devices, enables users to take and upload photos of halal dishes, write comments and share them through social media.Clicking on a photo gives details about the dish as well as the location of the restaurant. The app, which has English and Arabic interfaces, also use
TravelJan. 9, 2015
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Yukgaejang (spicy beef soup with vegetables)
Yukgaejang (spicy beef soup with vegetables) (Korean Bapsang)Yukgaejang is a hearty, spicy beef soup that’s highly popular in Korea. Made with shredded beef, lots of scallions and other vegetables such as gosari (fernbrake or fiddleheads), bean sprouts and mushrooms, it is a substantial soup that has great depth of flavor. You won’t need anything other than a bowl of rice for a completely satisfying meal on a cold winter day. Beef brisket is the best cut for this soup. It’s a flavorful, tough cu
FoodJan. 9, 2015
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From bits to bites, Seattle techies embrace restaurant world
Standing in front of his enormous, custom-made meat smoker, Jack Timmons is a happy man. He’s a lanky guy who speaks with a gentle Dallas drawl; his family back in Texas, he says, is the kind that always offers a person a drink or a sandwich when they walk in. He loves parties, and he’s throwing one five days a week at his roadhouse on Airport Way. It’s called Jack’s BBQ.Timmons worked at Microsoft for 12 1/2 years ― in IT, in operations, in marketing and in business development. After leaving i
FoodJan. 9, 2015
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‘Deja-Boo’ is my musical color: Jonghyun
Jonghyun, a member of the K-pop band SHINee, said the song “Deja-Boo” best captures his musical style and color. “I personally like this song a lot, and that is the reason behind selecting it as one of the two title songs of the album,” the singer told the media before a live showcase on Thursday at the SMTOWN Coex Atrium in Samseong-dong, southern Seoul. “That is also why I decided to prerelease it.” The singer wrote lyrics to every song on his first solo EP, “BASE,” which consists of seven tra
PerformanceJan. 9, 2015
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Bobby Kim probed over sexual harassment on flight
Bobby Kim (Yonhap)R&B singer Bobby Kim was investigated by the FBI for allegedly causing a disturbance and sexually harassing a flight attendant on an international flight, local media outlets reported Friday. The 41-year-old, who seemed intoxicated, started shouting at the crew five hours after the Korean Air flight left Incheon for San Francisco at 4:40 p.m. on Wednesday, reports said. Creating a ruckus, the U.S. citizen forcibly cuddled the flight attendant, touched her arms and verbally abus
Jan. 9, 2015
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Bill Cosby jokes about rape allegations
Bill CosbyLONDON, Ontario (AP) ― Bill Cosby jokingly warned a woman in the audience during a show in Canada Thursday night to be careful drinking around him.Cosby made the remark at his second performance in a row after a string of cancellations that followed sexual assault allegations from more than 15 women. Some of the women accused Cosby of drugging them by slipping something in their drinks before he assaulted them.A woman who got up from one of the front rows and walked past the stage was
TelevisionJan. 9, 2015
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[Weekender] Era of collaboration
Art meets music and technology becomes fashion as creative minds across ever-broadening fields join hands in search of new inspirations and innovative solutions.Although crossover projects have been commonplace in the global art and music scene for some time now, collaborations today seem to know no limits, churning out pair-ups that were never imagined before. In this overarching global trend, Korea is no exception. A scene from changgeuk “Medea” (NCCK)A scene from “Gongmudoha” (National Gugak
CultureJan. 9, 2015
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Singer Bobby Kim questioned by FBI for alleged in-flight brawl
Bobby Kim, a popular R&B singer in South Korea, was questioned by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) after his alleged sexual harassment of a cabin crew member in a flight from Incheon to San Francisco, Korean Air Lines Co. said Friday.The 42-year-old is accused of inappropriately touching a female crew member as well as hurling sexual insults while intoxicated on the U.S.-bound Jan. 7 flight, according to the South Korean carrier.The singer was later taken in for questioning by FBI
PerformanceJan. 9, 2015
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Four stars to watch in 2015
With his squealing fans and devilish good looks, Kim Soo-hyun was the hottest star in Korea’s entertainment scene in 2014. As he mulls a comeback after last year’s insanely popular TV series “My Love from the Star,” the actor lands on top of The Korea Herald’s list of stars to watch in 2015. In the K-pop scene, the formidable popularity of EXO, the brainchild of K-pop mogul and SM Entertainment chairman Lee Soo-man, is expected to grow, earning the boys another spot on the list. Based on a surve
Jan. 8, 2015
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Author touted by Zuckerberg suggests novel for Facebook CEO
NEW YORK (AP) ― The author of Mark Zuckerberg’s first book club pick has a suggestion for future choices. Moises Naim, whose “The End of the Power” hit the top 20 on Amazon.com soon after the Facebook founder’s recommendation, thinks Zuckerberg should take on more fiction. Zuckerberg announced on his Facebook page last week that he plans to read a book every other week in 2015 and that he hopes to learn more about different cultures and technologies. Naim, interviewed Wednesday by the Associated
CultureJan. 8, 2015
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Protesters shout at fans as Cosby returns to stage
KITCHENER, Ontario (AP) ― Bill Cosby got a standing ovation from polite Canadian fans at the end of his first show since November, but protesters outside braved below-freezing weather to shame the ticket-holders as they streamed in.Cosby’s show in Kitchener was the first of three performances planned in Canada’s Ontario province and come in the wake of sexual assault allegations from more than 15 women. The entertainer saw at least 10 performances get canceled on his North American tour.Wearing
TelevisionJan. 8, 2015
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Reeves relates to grief of ‘John Wick’
Hollywood actor Keanu Reeves, best known for his lead role in “The Matrix” trilogy, arrived in Seoul on Wednesday to promote the Korean release of action flick “John Wick.” He plays the titular character of John, a retired assassin who returns to a dangerous underworld after a Russian thug murders his puppy, a posthumous gift from his wife, who died of cancer. “I related to his grief,” Reeves said at a press conference in Seoul on Thursday. The answer came after a moment of hesitation when a rep
FilmJan. 8, 2015
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Netflix says it wants to stream ‘The Interview’
PASADENA, California (AP) ― The streaming service Netflix wants to make Sony’s “The Interview” available to its 53 million worldwide subscribers, Netflix’s chief content officer said. Ted Sarandos of Netflix would not comment on efforts to make that possible, however. The movie starring Seth Rogen and James Franco is available on some other video services and in some independent theaters, after its wide release was canceled due to the Sony hacking scandal. “People want to see the movie and we wa
FilmJan. 8, 2015
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Downey, ‘Big Bang’ win big at People’s Choice Awards
Robert Downey Jr. was seeing double at the People’s Choice Awards.The star of “The Judge” and “Iron Man” picked up the trophies for favorite dramatic movie actor and favorite movie actor at Wednesday’s fan-favorite ceremony honoring stars in film, television and music.“This is perfect for me because I love people, I’m crazy about movies, and I prefer people who love my movies,” Downey said.“The Big Bang Theory” also won multiple honors. The sitcom about a group of scientists was awarded trophies
FilmJan. 8, 2015
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An unflinching account of war in Afghanistan
If the trend holds, there soon will be a shelf of books explaining why the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan was a misadventure or worse.Into that crowded field comes Graeme Smith’s “The Dogs Are Eating Them Now: Our War in Afghanistan.” But even among tomes of pessimism and clear-eyed hindsight, Smith’s book seems destined to be a standout: a compelling, self-revealing account of a reporter coming to grips with a big story and his own feelings of shock and disappointment.Smith, a Canadian, is an anom
BooksJan. 8, 2015
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James Abel delivers a winner with ‘White Plague’
White PlagueBy James Abel (Berkley)James Abel’s new thriller, “White Plague,” combines elements from “The Hunt for Red October” and the cutting-edge science from the best of Michael Crichton to send chills down the reader’s spine. Marine doctor Joe Rush is sent into action when times are desperate. Besides being a top-ranked physician, he can also lead a team into potentially hostile and lethal situations involving bioweapons. He’s earned the nickname “Killer Joe,” thanks to an earlier, still cl
BooksJan. 8, 2015
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New novel explores Van Gogh’s silent period
The Season of MigrationBy Nellie Hermann (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)When Vincent van Gogh steps off the train in the coal-mining region of Belgium known as the Borinage, his artist’s eye is immediately captivated by his surroundings.Van Gogh has not come to paint the region but to save souls. Before he was an artist, he was a minister, sent to bring comfort to the poor, hungry and desperate families who slaved in mines to warm the rest of Europe. His experiences destroyed his faith and led to th
BooksJan. 8, 2015
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Phil Hogan delivers clever psychological thriller
A Pleasure and a CallingBy Phil Hogan (Picador)William Heming is the proverbial quiet man, nondescript, keeping to himself, mastering “the skill of being likable, but not memorable.” Yet Heming seethes with self-righteous contempt for others and a propensity for vengeance and violence that erupts when he feels threatened, or just irritated.His employees and clients believe the seemingly unobtrusive Heming leads a boring life, but nothing could be further from the truth in Phil Hogan’s fascinatin
BooksJan. 8, 2015
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Bookbinding businesses keep the pages turning, for now
The symptoms were grim: advanced age, crumbling physical condition, broken spine. The operation would last several hours and require meticulous care. But recovery was likely, and the procedure would cost only $100.The patient was a 90-year-old family Bible in need of major restoration.“I always tell people that I compare book restoration with face-lifts,” said Bruce Kavin, one of three siblings who run Kater-Crafts Bookbinders. “Generally speaking, the less you do, the better.”The Pico Rivera co
BooksJan. 8, 2015
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Fishing guide plunges into evildoings in thriller
River of No ReturnBy David Riley Bertsch (Scribner)Vivid scenery and a likable protagonist mark the second book in a series by David Riley Bertsch. In “River of No Return,” Wyoming fishing guide Jake Trent, a former Department of Justice operative with a violent past that has left him emotionally scarred, must deal with a vixen who tries to lure him back to Washington, with the kidnapping of his friend’s girlfriend and with a nefarious population-control plot.The cast of characters also includes
BooksJan. 8, 2015