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Dongduk Women’s University halts coeducation talks
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Defense ministry denies special treatment for BTS’ V amid phone use allegations
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Russia sent 'anti-air' missiles to Pyongyang, Yoon's aide says
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OpenAI in talks with Samsung to power AI features, report says
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Two jailed for forcing disabled teens into prostitution
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South Korean military plans to launch new division for future warfare
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Trump picks ex-N. Korea policy official as his principal deputy national security adviser
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Gold bars and cash bundles; authorities confiscate millions from tax dodgers
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Kia EV9 GT marks world debut at LA Motor Show
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Teen smoking, drinking decline, while mental health, dietary habits worsen
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Newspaper discovers pamphlet by Korean WWII POWs
A copy of the third edition of a newsletter published by Koreans while they were jailed in a prisoner-of-war camp in Hawaii after being captured by allied forces was recently discovered in North Chungcheong Province. The soldiers had been drafted by Japan to fight in World War II.Before it was found, Korea had only seventh edition copies, in the Independence Hall of Korea and the National Archives of Korea. The Chungcheong Daily News reported Monday that it had discovered the copy and a roster o
PeopleDec. 2, 2013
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Star Chinese director admits defying one-child rule
BEIJING (AP) ― Star Chinese director Zhang Yimou has admitted to flouting his country’s strict family planning rules by having three children with his wife, but rejected rumors that he had fathered seven children with several women. Zhang’s office issued an open letter through its verified microblog account on China’s equivalent to Twitter, Sina Weibo, saying the director and his wife, Chen Ting, have two sons and a daughter. This is the first time Zhang has responded to reports that circulated
PeopleDec. 2, 2013
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Soviet dissident Natalya Gorbanevskaya dies
MOSCOW (AFP) ― Russian poet Natalya Gorbanevskaya, one of the former Soviet Union’s foremost civil rights activists, died in Paris Friday at the age of 77, friends in Moscow told AFP.Gorbanevskaya was a key figure in the dissident movement that fought for human rights in the Communist country and took a prominent role in the protests against the August 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia by Warsaw Pact troops.On August 25, 1968, she was one of seven dissidents who publicly denounced the invasion in
PeopleDec. 2, 2013
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[Photo News] Miranda Kerr dating billionaire Packer: report
Model Miranda Kerr is in a romantic relationship with Casino tycoon James Packer, according to numerous news outlets. The 30-year-old Kerr, who divorced Hollywood star Orlando Bloom in October, recently started dating the billionaire, who parted ways with his wife in September. The two Australians have known each other for years and even spent the holidays together in Tahiti last year with their respective then-spouses, according to the AFP.
PeopleDec. 2, 2013
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Early Goryeo lacquer box under spotlight
An early Goryeo lacquer incense box was highlighted at an international symposium at the National Museum of Korea on Friday and Saturday, bringing art historians and scholars from Korea, China and Japan together to discuss the technical and artistic excellence of the item. The symposium, organized by Asia Museum Institute, examined the 12th-century lacquer incense box decorated with plant and bird motifs in mother-of-pearl inlay and gold pigment.Decorative and durable lacquerware makes up an imp
CultureDec. 1, 2013
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TV regulator aims to stamp out ‘distorted historical content’
The Korea Communications Standards Commission announced Sunday that a new standard on “national dignity” would be set to discipline those who broadcast distorted information about historical events or figures. The rule will also ban airing of content that tarnishes the nation’s dignity and pride; or distorts, mocks and disparages historical events or figures without “objective grounds.”The plan comes as concerns over TV stations’ airing of groundless or wrong information have been mounting in re
CultureDec. 1, 2013
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Hong 10 wins international B-boy competition in Seoul
Korean B-boy Hong 10 won the Red Bull BC One 2013 Seoul World Final on Saturday, becoming the champion of champions in the world of break-dancing.Hong 10, whose real name is Kim Hong-yeol, beat the 2012 winner, Mounir from France, at the final dance-off after 14 other contenders had been eliminated. Hong 10 won three out of four judges’ approval with his signature moves, epic stare-downs and powerful freeze holds before some 5,000 fans in attendance and tens of thousands more watching on live TV
CultureDec. 1, 2013
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3 unpublished Salinger stories appear online
LOS ANGELES (AP) ― Three unpublished stories by J.D. Salinger have appeared online.Scanned versions of “The Ocean Full of Bowling Balls,” “Paula” and “Birthday Boy” were uploaded to a file-sharing site this week against the wishes of “The Catcher in the Rye” author.“The Ocean Full of Bowling Balls” is considered to be a prequel to “The Catcher in the Rye.” Salinger said he did not want the story published before 2060.The three stories were previously only available to read in a few libraries.Ken
BooksDec. 1, 2013
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‘Darker’ take on Phantom classic opens U.S. tour
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island (AP) ― Mark Campbell started memorizing the songs from “The Phantom of the Opera” when he was 14 ― he’d sing along with his portable CD player while mowing the lawn. Not long after, he saw his first performance of the show, and waited outside the stage door to meet the man behind the mask.Now, he’s playing the Phantom himself in a reimagined production of the longest-running show in Broadway history. In some ways, Campbell has had to let go of the Phantom he grew up with
PerformanceDec. 1, 2013
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U.S. rappers say they filmed music video in N. Korea
BEIJING (AP) ― Two aspiring American rappers said Saturday that they had filmed part of a music video in North Korea, hoping the novel locale will make it a hit.The rappers known as Pacman and Peso did not say where and how they filmed the footage, which their fundraising proposal suggested would be done on a karaoke party bus in Pyongyang.Their custom trip was arranged through a travel agency specializing in taking Westerners to North Korea, according to the proposal.Americans are able to trave
PerformanceDec. 1, 2013
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Taking pride in Korean hip-hop
This is the 17th article in a series on producers, MCs, DJs and artists working in the Korean underground hip-hop scene. ― Ed.When Korean rapper Digiri first heard hip-hop in middle school, he thought it was hilarious. He didn’t even think it was real music.“I thought it was just murmuring. I didn’t like it at first because back then, Korean people only listened to hip-hop music with Seo Taiji,” he said. “I thought it was just funny. But after I listened to the music of Deux, I felt the rhythm l
PerformanceDec. 1, 2013
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All in white: Sensation lures 12,000 clubbers
Around 12,000 party-goers decked themselves out from head to toe in all-white, ready to liberate themselves in a night of thumping house music with a naughty storyline at one of the world’s biggest club scenes. KINTEX in Ilsan, Gyeonggi Province, was filled with eye-catching and seductive theatrics on Saturday night through the theme of Wicked Wonderland, mesmerizing lights and special effects, explosive fireworks and tense electrifying beats by internationally praised DJs, including the night’s
PerformanceDec. 1, 2013
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Seoul 12th-best shopping city: CNN
Seoul has been ranked the 12th-best shopping city in the world by CNN.CNN listed the cities that deliver the most gratifying, enjoyable shopping experiences on its website Tuesday, based on its consultation with global experts.It judged cities in four categories on a scale of 1 to 10. The four categories are getting around, value, variety and experience.Seoul scored 4 in getting around, 7 in value, 4 in variety and 6 in experience for a total of 21. It was placed just behind Milan (22) and Madri
PeopleDec. 1, 2013
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SBS appoints Lee Woong-mo as new head
Seoul Broadcasting System has appointed Lee Woong-mo as the new head of the company. The decision was made after deliberation by the Board of Directors and announced on Thursday. The new CEO officially began his term on Sunday. Previous head Woo Won-gil has been reassigned as the assistant to the chief of SBS Media Holdings. Before becoming the new head, Lee acted as managing director of the 8 O’clock News Division at SBS. He also has experience as the head of the Human Resource team as well as
PeopleDec. 1, 2013
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Jun receives international alumni award from Indiana University
Jun Kwang-woo, a professor at Yonsei University Graduate School of Economics, received an international alumni award from Indiana University Bloomington on Sunday.The university recently created the Distinguished International Alumni Award to honor outstanding lifetime achievements by international alumni.Jun is the inaugural recipient of the award. It was given to him in recognition of his long record of leadership in both public and private sectors. His previous positions include chairman and
PeopleDec. 1, 2013
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Kim Sun-wook, from prodigy to future maestro
Kim Sun-wook looked tired. He kept rubbing his eyes and had a gaze that screamed “fatigue” as he sat down. But at the same time his face was glowing with a certain sense of fulfillment and confidence. “We had a party last night,” the pianist said with a smile, trying to conceal a sense of embarrassment. It was Nov. 22, a day after the pianist concluded his two-year challenge of performing 32 Beethoven sonatas over the span of eight recitals at the LG Arts Center and became the youngest Korean to
CultureNov. 29, 2013
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Dance“Mookhyang”: Former executive director of well-known fashion brand KUHO Jung Kuho is directing a dance piece for the third time. Jung joined Cheil Industries in 2003, and also acquired his label KUHO the same year. After 10 years at Cheil Industries, Jung announced his departure on Nov.15. The upcoming dance piece, which is Jung’s second collaboration with the National Dance Company of Korea ― which specializes in traditional Korean dance ― features the “four noble ones,” the four plants th
CultureNov. 29, 2013
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Box Office: The Fake, The Hunger Games, The Counselor
The Fake Opened Nov. 21Animation. Thriller. Directed by Yeon Sang-hoA rural Korean town is on the verge of being flooded. Amid the gloom, a good-looking young minister enters the scene. He charms the villagers, and seems to have the ability to heal. He and his coworker tell the villagers they will build a church and a house where they will all be able to live together after the town is completely submerged, all the while periodically collecting money from them. Min-cheol, a man known in the vill
FilmNov. 29, 2013
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‘Hunger Games: Catching Fire’ is bigger, better, broodier
The Districts are in revolt. People are being shot simply for raising their hands and whistling ― not because they’re trying to hail a cab (they’re too poor), but as a symbol of solidarity and protest.And Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) ― the girl from Appalachia with the fierce eyes, daunting archery skills and multi-demographic fan base ― is making trouble.“She’s become a beacon of hope for the rebellion,” a worried President Coriolanus Snow (Donald Sutherland) confides to the new head ga
FilmNov. 29, 2013
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Eyelike: Hyolyn shows promise on “LOVE&HATE”
Hyolyn shows promise on “LOVE&HATE”Hyolyn “LOVEA&HATE”(LOEN Entertainment) Sistar member Hyolyn’s unique, husky voice has always been a main feature of many of the group’s tracks. No doubt she has a special voice, but compared to the hype, Hyolyn was not able to show her full potential on her solo album. Instead the 10-track album delivers pleasant-sounding but overall mediocre pop tunes. Hyolyn’s usually strong vocals are toned down in starting track “Lonely,” a mid-tempo ballad. But in “One Wa
PerformanceNov. 29, 2013