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Two jailed for forcing disabled teens into prostitution
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Trump picks ex-N. Korea policy official as his principal deputy national security adviser
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Russia sent 'anti-air' missiles to Pyongyang, Yoon's aide says
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S. Korea not to attend Sado mine memorial: foreign ministry
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South Korean military plans to launch new division for future warfare
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North Korean leader ‘convinced’ dialogue won’t change US hostility
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Hyundai Motor’s Genesis US push challenged by Trump’s tariff hike: sources
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Toxins at 622 times legal limit found in kids' clothes from Chinese platforms
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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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Eyelike: NS Yoon-G brings back sexy on ‘Yasisi’
NS Yoon-G brings back sexy on ‘Yasisi’NS Yoon-G“Yasisi”(LOEN Entertainment)Solo female K-pop singer NS Yoon-G has returned to the local music scene with the new EP “Yasisi” and a lead single with the same title that is shamelessly sexy.“Yasisi,” which roughly translates to “sexually alluring,” speaks for itself. The music video features NS Yoon-G dancing seductively while dressed in revealing clothes. She teases and smiles at the men, who are startled by her presence.The lyrics are also quite fl
PerformanceApril 4, 2014
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Box Office: Son of God, August: Osage County, Han Gong-ju
Son of God (the U.S.) Opening April 10 Drama. Directed by Christopher Spencer.This epic biblical drama film features the life of Jesus Christ, the central figure of Christianity. It follows the life of Jesus from his miraculous birth, his visit to Galilee, as well as his first encounter with well-known followers, including Peter, James, John and Matthew. The film also highlights most of the miracles Jesus performed, including multiplying the loaves and fishes, walking on water, and raising Lazar
FilmApril 4, 2014
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‘Divergent’ is ‘Hunger Games’ without the arrows
“Divergent,” the latest outcast-teen-battles-The System thriller, is similar enough to “The Hunger Games” that hardcore Katniss fans may dismiss it.But it’s a more streamlined film, with a love story with genuine heat and deaths with genuine pathos.And director Neil Burger (“The Illusionist,” “Limitless”) inserts us into this world with a lack of fuss that the stiff, exposition-stuffed “Games” films have never managed.So let’s skip past any suggestions of novelist Veronica Roth knocking off the
FilmApril 4, 2014
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Rock climbers and herb gatherers
Clouds drift past and reveal a stone wall that juts forward then curls back and forth, like an eel until it reaches the minor summit of Wonhyobong. Beyond the peak a new section of the wall is revealed, then another, until it begins to seem that the Mount Geumjeongsan fortress in north Busan has an inexhaustible supply of striking views. Eventually, though, one comes full circle. At 18 kilometers in length, it is the longest such wall in Korea, and like Namhansanseong Fortress south of Seoul, it
TravelApril 4, 2014
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China, Asia-Pacific will power world tourism: survey
MADRID (AFP) ― The Asia-Pacific region, led by China, will be the main force driving world tourism in the next 10 years, a consultancy survey forecast on Wednesday.The tourism industry as a whole will grow faster than overall economic activity, the survey estimated. “The major trend is the continued growth in Asia, that is really driving the global travel industry forward,” economist Andrew Tessler at Oxford Economics which published the survey, told AFP.“Overall, globally, the industry is growi
TravelApril 4, 2014
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Florida Keys includes shipwrecks, diving museums
KEY WEST, Florida (AP) ― From the treasures of a 1622 shipwreck to 4,000 years of diving history, more than a dozen museums are spread across the more than 160 kilometers of islands that make up the Florida Keys. Besides the water and sky views on either side of the toll-free Overseas Highway, the scenic drive south from Miami to Key West (about three hours) also includes plenty of opportunities to take in the island chain’s rich history. Sites include a Civil War fort, a World War II plane, an
TravelApril 4, 2014
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KTO publishes travel guidebook for Muslim tourists
The Korea Tourism Organization has published a travelguide book and a revised version of its restaurant guide for Muslim tourists. The guidebook titled “Korea, Free and Easy” provides general information on tourist attractions and shopping routes favored by Muslim tourists in Korea. The restaurant guide, revised from the 2012 edition, offers information on restaurants serving halal food as well as reviews on food quality and service written by visitors who have been to the restaurants. The book
TravelApril 4, 2014
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Spring bibimbap with tuna
Bibimbap is a versatile dish. We make bibimbap with just about anything ― leftover side dishes, kimchi, wild mountain vegetables, etc. This recipe is a simple version made with fresh spring vegetables and canned tuna. You can substitute any of the vegetables with your favorites. For other variations, try salmon or tofu instead of tuna. A gochujang (red chili pepper paste) sauce is usually used in traditional bibimbap, but a soy sauce-based sauce works wonderfully with this dish. Enjoy this quick
FoodApril 4, 2014
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Around the Hotels
Seasonal Korean caviar at Millennium Seoul HiltonMillennium Seoul Hilton’s French restaurant Seasons is offering a special promotional menu that features seasonal Korean caviar for the month of April. Caviar refers to salted roe of sturgeon or other varieties of fish usually found in the Caspian and Black Seas. South Korea is one of the top producers of quality caviar, made with imported sturgeon from Russia. The restaurant’s special menu will celebrate this gourmet dish. The caviar tasting menu
TravelApril 4, 2014
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‘Britain’s Got Talent’ child star Connie Talbot returning to Korea
Connie Talbot, who first came into the public eye after competing in the popular TV talent competition program “Britain’s Got Talent” when she was only 6 years old, will be holding her first performance in Korea since nearly six years ago. The now 13-year-old Talbot will be performing live at the Osan Culture & Arts Center in Gyeonggi Province on April 23 and at the Blue Square theater in Hannam-dong, Seoul, on April 27. In her first “Britain’s Got Talent” audition in 2007, the youngster sang an
PerformanceApril 4, 2014
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World DJ Festival to return in May
The eighth World DJ Festival, an annual outdoor electronic music festival, will take place at the Yangpyeong Gangsang Sports Park, Gyeonggi Province, next month.The festival will be held May 4 and 5. Each day it will begin at 2 p.m. and continue all night until 5 a.m. the next day. This year, the event falls on a long weekend that includes the national holidays of Children’s Day (May 5) and Buddha’s Birthday (May 6).DJs from both Korea and abroad will play mostly electronic dance music, with hip
PerformanceApril 4, 2014
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Korea, China to set up W200b joint movie fund
Korea and China will set up a 200 billion won ($189 million) fund next year to invest in coproductions of movies, TV programs and other cultural content.According to a plan reported to President Park Geun-hye on Friday as part of a blueprint to boost the country’s creative content industry, the two countries will each contribute 100 billion won to the fund. Some of the money will be raised from private investors, with the government contributing the rest. Officials at the Culture Ministry in Seo
FilmApril 4, 2014
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Tiffany, Nichkhun confirmed dating
Tiffany, a Korean-American member of Girls’ Generation, is in a romantic relationship with Nichkhun Buck Horvejkul, a Thai-American member of K-pop group 2PM, their respective entertainment agencies confirmed on Friday.“Tiffany and Nichkhun have been in a relationship for four months,” a spokesperson for SM Entertainment, Girls’ Generation’s agency, told a sports daily.Rumors of their romantic relationship surfaced on March 11 after Nichkhun, 25, and Tiffany, 24, were seen on a date at a fusion
April 4, 2014
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Jesus Christ returns to the big screen
Many local Christians may be delighted to learn that Christopher Spencer’s “Son of God,” a biopic about their leader, is getting a Korean release this month. A number of prominent local pastors, including Kim Ji-cheol of Somang Church and Im Sung-bin from Korea Presbyterian University and Theological Seminary, have already praised the movie ― they were invited to special screenings prior to the upcoming release ― for its “touching” depiction of their savior. The film, adapted from the TV miniser
FilmApril 3, 2014
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Stolen Gauguin on Sicily kitchen wall for 40 years
ROME (AP) ― A Paul Gauguin still life stolen from a wealthy collector’s home in Britain decades ago has been recovered after hanging for 40 years in a Sicilian autoworker’s kitchen. The worker bought the painting along with one of lesser value by another French artist, Pierre Bonnard, for about $100 at a 1975 Italian state railway auction of unclaimed lost items, said Maj. Massimiliano Quagliarella of the paramilitary Carabinieri art theft squad. Italian authorities on Wednesday estimated the st
PerformanceApril 3, 2014
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Society portrayed in media art
Some 40 Chinese workers stride into a pond, form a line in the middle dividing it into two parts, then shortly after disperse, walking freely in the water. This odd performance is found in a scene from a 1997 video by Zhang Huan of China. His video is among the diverse media artwork by 24 international artists currently on view at the Total Museum of Contemporary Art. The exhibits satirically, critically or sometimes humorously depict today’s political and social problems. Zhang intends to “rais
PerformanceApril 3, 2014
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Jazz legend Wayne Shorter to perform with quartet April 12
Wayne Shorter, one of the greatest saxophonists in the history of jazz and a 10-time Grammy winner, will stage his second live concert with the Wayne Shorter Quartet at the LG Arts Center in Seoul on April 12.The Wayne Shorter Quartet’s first performance in Korea in 2010 was entirely impromptu, with the pure improvisation dazzling local audiences at the time.The veteran ensemble will return to Seoul once again next week, with new jazz sounds, fresh interpretations and innovative compositions.The
PerformanceApril 3, 2014
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Queen, Adam Lambert join Super Sonic lineup
Brian May and Roger Taylor of the legendary English rock band Queen ― behind all-time classic hits such as “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “We Are the Champions” and “We Will Rock You” ― will be making their way to Korea this summer as part of the Super Sonic 2014 festival first lineup. Popular “American Idol” eighth season runner-up Adam Lambert will be joining the iconic rock stars on stage, taking the mic as Queen’s honorary leading vocalist, which he has done on and off over the past few years. May an
PerformanceApril 3, 2014
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McCartney to hold concert in Seoul in May
Paul McCartney, a former member of the legendary British band The Beatles, will hold his first-ever concert in South Korea next month, organizers said Thursday.The show is part of his “Out There” world tour that began in Brazil last year and has taken him to 23 big cities around the world. During the Seoul concert, scheduled for May 28 at Seoul’s Jamsil Stadium, McCartney will perform tracks on “New,” his new album released last year as well as songs from his career with The Beatles and as a sol
PerformanceApril 3, 2014
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‘Border Patrol Nation’ describes immigration enforcement gone rogue
In his scathing and deeply reported examination of the U.S. Border Patrol, Todd Miller argues that the agency has gone rogue since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, trampling on the dignity and rights of the undocumented with military-style tactics.“The U.S. Border Patrol is not just the ‘men in green,’ it is a much larger complex and industrial world that spans from robotics, engineers, salespeople and detention centers to the incoming generation of children in its Explorer programs,” Miller writ
BooksApril 3, 2014