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Industry experts predicts tough choices as NewJeans' ultimatum nears
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Opposition chief acquitted of instigating perjury
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Seoul city opens emergency care centers
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Jung's paternity reveal exposes where Korea stands on extramarital babies
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[Exclusive] Hyundai Mobis eyes closer ties with BYD
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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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Agency says Jung Woo-sung unsure on awards attendance after lovechild revelations
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Prosecutors seek 5-year prison term for Samsung chief in merger retrial
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UN talks on plastic pollution treaty begin with grim outlook
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PGA Tour’s Dustin Johnson to wed Paulina Gretzky
LOS ANGELES (AFP) ― U.S. PGA Tour player Dustin Johnson and Paulina Gretzky ― daughter of Canadian ice hockey great Wayne Gretzky ― announced their engagement Sunday on Twitter.“Paulina Gretzky, she said yes!!!” Johnson tweeted, posting a picture of a diamond ring on his fiancee’s hand.Paulina Gretzky was in the gallery early this year at Kapalua, Hawaii, where Johnson won the US tour’s Tournament of Champions.Johnson, who has seven victories in his six years on the PGA Tour, paired up with Way
PeopleAug. 19, 2013
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Obama plays golf with WB chief, Korean-American attorney
U.S President Barack Obama spent the last day of his weeklong summer vacation playing golf with two Korean-Americans ― World Bank president Jim Yong Kim and New York lawyer Eunu Chun. According to news reports Sunday, Obama hit the links Sunday with Kim, attorney and Obama fundraiser Chun, and aide Mike Brush at Martha’s Vineyard Golf Club in Edgartown, Massachusetts.Attorney Chun, son of a Korean immigrant, grew up in the suburbs north of Chicago and graduated from Harvard University and Columb
PeopleAug. 19, 2013
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Vietnamese director Minh to receive Kim DJ Nobel Peace Film Award
Dang Nhat Minh of Vietnam will receive the third Kim Dae-jung Nobel Peace Film Award, the Gwangju International Film Festival Organizing Committee said. Launched in 2011, the annual award is given in cooperation with the Kim Dae-jung Peace Center to encourage filmmakers to deal with human rights, peace, freedom and the value of nature.Minh has gained an international reputation as a director well versed in expressing social contradictions from the perspective of the poor or underprivileged throu
PeopleAug. 19, 2013
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Seoul festival brings youth closer to film
The 15th annual Seoul International Youth Film Festival is opening this week for eight days of diverse screenplays from around the globe. The upcoming film fest will be held Aug. 22-29 and will feature 142 films from 40 countries, including 23 world premieres including that of Canadian film “Hold Fast,” which follows the story of a 14-year-old boy named Michael who is forced to live with his uncle Ted after his parents die in a tragic car accident. The two do not get along and Michael ends up de
FilmAug. 19, 2013
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Mayor begs Woody Allen to make a movie in Rio
RIO DE JANEIRO (AFP) ― Rio de Janeiro’s mayor says he’ll pay “whatever it takes” to get Woody Allen to set one of his films in this sensuous seaside city, host of the 2016 Olympics.“I’ll pay 100 percent of the production,” said Eduardo Paes in an interview published Sunday by the daily O Globo.Allen has made a string of recent movies featuring some of the world’s great cities ― London, Barcelona, Paris and Rome ― and Paes is determined to add Rio to the list.“I’ll pay whatever it takes to get hi
FilmAug. 19, 2013
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Ancient tombs unearthed in far western China
BEIJNG (UPI) ― Archaeologists said Friday they had unearthed a group of tombs in remote western China that date back about 2,500 years.The tombs were believed built by the ancient Zoroastrians and were discovered in the high-altitude Pamirs Plateau near the border of Pakistan and Afghanistan, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences said.The Zoroastrian religion is one of the earliest in recorded history and originated in ancient Persia. Scholars consider it a significant influence on the so-calle
CultureAug. 19, 2013
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Slave dwelling project works toward preservation
CHARLESTON, South Carolina (AP) ― Over the past three years, Joe McGill has slept in almost 40 former slave dwellings in a dozen U.S. states, hoping to draw attention to the need to preserve the structures and tell their stories.Now he’s expanding the effort and working to make the Slave Dwelling Project a nonprofit organization, with plans for a national conference next year. He said paperwork will be filed within the next two weeks to make it official.“We tell a lot of our history through the
CultureAug. 19, 2013
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NecronomiCon to celebrate horror writer Lovecraft
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island (AP) ― Anyone who has enjoyed the works of Stephen King, seen the films “Alien” or “Prometheus,” or heard about the fictional Arkham Asylum in Batman can thank H.P. Lovecraft, the early 20th century horror writer whose work has been an inspiration to others for nearly a century.The mythos Lovecraft created in stories such as “The Call of Cthulhu,” “The Case of Charles Dexter Ward” and “At the Mountains of Madness,” has reached its tentacles deep into popular culture, so
BooksAug. 19, 2013
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Vintage British homeware firm Cath Kidston blooms
LONDON (AFP) ― The world of Cath Kidston is instantly identifiable, full of bright colors, cheerful prints and nostalgia for an imagined English way of life ― and has made the homeware company one of Britain‘s global success stories.A cult following for the vintage-themed bags, clothes and kitchenware, particularly in Asia, helped the company break through the 100 million pound ($155 million) sales barrier this year for the first time.It is a milestone for the brand as it celebrates 20 years sin
Arts & DesignAug. 19, 2013
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British girl group release Korean-language single
British girl group Little Mix released a Korean-language, digital version of their hit single “Wings” on Monday amid the global boom of Korean pop culture, its local music distributor said.“Little Mix members, who have much interest in Korean culture, were greatly impressed by a cover video of their song from SBS TV’s ‘K-pop Star,’” Sony Music Entertainment Korea Inc. said, referring to a local television audition program.“So we suggested them to sing the song in Korean and release it worldwide,
PerformanceAug. 19, 2013
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TVXQ rewrites K-pop history with finale concert
Hallyu stars TVXQ set a record Saturday as the Korean group to perform in front of the largest crowd in Japan for the grand finale to their tour at Nissan Stadium in Yokohama.The final concert at Nissan Stadium, which has the highest seating capacity of any stadium in Japan with an estimated 75,000 available seats, reportedly brought in more than 140,000 fans in just two days. The K-pop group is also the first foreign singers to take the stage at Nissan Stadium in an exclusive concert, demonstra
Aug. 19, 2013
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Soo Ae: Best characters have iron fist in a velvet glove
Actress Soo Ae says she is drawn to roles that are “oeyunaegang,” a four-character idiom that translates to an iron fist in a velvet glove.“The quality is what I consider to be ideal,” the actress said in an interview with The Korea Herald in Seoul last week. “I’ve always admired those who appear gentle but are determined and strong underneath. They are my role models. So naturally, I chose to play a lot of characters that have that quality.”The 34-year-old’s past roles are evidence of the profe
FilmAug. 19, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Hong Sang-soo wins Best Director at Locarno
Korean director Hong Sang-soo’s latest film “Our Sunhi” has nabbed the filmmaker the Best Director award at this year’s Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland. The award marks Hong’s first win at the annual film fest, which was held Aug. 7-17.“Our Sunhi” is Hong’s 15th film, starring actress Jeong Yoo-mi and actors Lee Sun-kyun and Jung Jae-young. It tells the story of a young film studies graduate student named Sun-hi, who is about to leave for the United States to continue her stud
FilmAug. 18, 2013
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David C. Jones, ex-Joint Chiefs chair, dies
STERLING, Virginia (AP) ― David C. Jones, a retired Air Force general who helped set in motion a far-reaching reorganization of the U.S. military command while serving as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has died at 92.The general’s son, David Curtis Jones, said Wednesday that his father died Saturday at a military retirement community in Potomac Falls, Va. He had Parkinson’s disease. During the Korean War, he flew more than 300 B-29 bomber missions over North Korea and also flew aerial t
PeopleAug. 18, 2013
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U.K. police checking new information on Diana death
LONDON (AP) ― British police say they are examining newly received information relating to the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed, and that officers are assessing the information’s “relevance and credibility.” Scotland Yard declined to provide details about the information, only saying Saturday in a statement that the assessment will be carried out by officers from its specialist crime and operations unit. The force stressed that it was not reopening the investigation into the 1997 deaths o
PeopleAug. 18, 2013
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America ready for female president: Michelle Obama
WASHINGTON (AFP) ― U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama says in remarks published Friday that America is ready for a woman president, but would not comment on prospects for Hillary Clinton getting the job.Obama’s comments came in an interview with Parade magazine, excerpts of which were published on its website.Asked if she thinks the country will see a female president in her lifetime, the wife of President Barack Obama said: “Yes, I think the country is ready for it. It’s just a question of who’s th
PeopleAug. 18, 2013
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U.S. Eighth Army to name Paik honorary commander
The U.S. Eighth Army said Friday it will name retired Korean Army Gen. Paik Sun-yup as the honorary commanding general for its command post to pay tribute to his service during the 1950-53 Korean War. The U.S. Eighth Army in June renamed its Combined Joint Task Force’s Operational Command Post after the 93-year-old Paik in honor of his service during the three-year conflict and for his contribution to the alliance between the two nations. “He was a witness to a number of historical events in Kor
PeopleAug. 18, 2013
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Britons should get a say on car park king’s remains: judge
LONDON (AFP) ― The British public should be consulted on the final resting place of Richard III, the 15th-century king whose skeleton was found under a car park, a judge said on Friday.The bones of Richard, a controversial monarch demonized by Shakespeare, were dug up last year outside a municipal building in Leicester, central England.The University of Leicester, whose archaeologists found the site, have claimed the remains as their own and planned to rebury them at Leicester Cathedral, a decis
CultureAug. 18, 2013
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Bucheon University students showcase comic art
Bucheon University students majoring in cartoon and 2-D visual graphics showcased their works at Bucheon International Comics Festival in Gyeonggi Province, from Aug. 14 to 18.The annual event is Korea’s only comics festival that features cartoonists from home and abroad.Bucheon University’s cartoon and 2-D visual graphics program is known for its 2010 animation “Robot Zzibba,” based on local cartoonist Shin Moon-su’s manhwa of the same title, which was broadcast on KBS2 as a 26-episode series.
PerformanceAug. 18, 2013
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Artists turn old factory neighborhood into vibrant art space
Over the past five years, young artists have been moving into Mullae-dong in northwestern Seoul in search of affordable space. The influx of artists into the former steel workshop site has made the area one of the most vibrant artistic spots in Seoul with the number of artists reaching an estimated 200. Often compared to Willamsburg in Brooklyn, New York City, Mullae-dong is now seeking to get closer to local residents and citizens in Seoul with its annual art festival. The 7th Mullae Arts Festi
PerformanceAug. 18, 2013