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Trump picks ex-N. Korea policy official as his principal deputy national security adviser
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Actor Jung Woo-sung admits to being father of model Moon Ga-bi’s child
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First snow to fall in Seoul on Wednesday
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S. Korea not to attend Sado mine memorial: foreign ministry
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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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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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Korea to hold own memorial for forced labor victims, boycotting Japan’s
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Songs offer messages of hope at Sandy benefit show
NEW YORK (AP) ― From “Livin’ on a Prayer” to “The Living Proof,” every song Friday at NBC’s benefit concert for superstorm Sandy victims became a message song.New Jersey’s Jon Bon Jovi gave extra meaning to “Who Says You Can’t Go Home.” Billy Joel worked in a reference to Staten Island, the decimated New York City borough. The hourlong event, hosted by Matt Lauer, was heavy on stars and lyrics identified with New Jersey and the New York metropolitan area, which took the brunt of this week’s dead
Nov. 4, 2012
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TV host with a passion
This is the fourth in a series about foreign entertainers who are becoming more popular in Korean entertainment. ― Ed.The first thing that stands out about British MC and freestyler Jake Pains is not his loud clothes or bleach blonde hair. It’s his infectious energy and love for Korea.After almost three years in the country, he said he still walks out his door and thinks, “Whoa! I’m in Korea?!”He said he came after finishing university because he wanted to explore Asia. He originally meant to st
Nov. 4, 2012
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Egyptian princess tomb discovered near Cairo
Egypt's antiquities minister announced on Friday the discovery of a princess's tomb dating from the fifth dynasty (around 2500 BC) in the Abu Sir region south of Cairo."We have discovered the antechamber to Princess Shert Nebti's tomb which contains four limestone pillars," Mohamed Ibrahim said.The pillars "have hieroglyphic inscriptions giving the princess's name and her titles, which include 'the daughter of the king Men Salbo and his lover venerated before God the all-powerful,'" he added.Ibr
Nov. 4, 2012
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Age of happiness for men
A British study revealed that men feel happiest at around the age of 37.Menswear brand “Jacamo” said it is stability, routine and long term commitment that satisfies the male species. The happiest time of a man’s life is around age 37 -- when they have climbed the career ladder and started a family, a new study has found. Phillip Hodson, fellow of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy said “It would be logical to think that men would be happier when they are younger, when the
Nov. 2, 2012
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Seoul Arts Center to mark 25th year with Korean World Star series
Seoul Arts Center will focus on reinterpreting classic Korean performances next year. It will also present the “Korean World Star Series” featuring world-class musicians of Korean heritage, said Mo Chul-min, president of the center, on Wednesday. Seoul Arts Center, which marks its 25th anniversary on Feb. 15, 2013, will widen public access to the arts while enhancing the quality of the facility as well as the quality of its programs, said Mo. Towol Theater, reopening after extensive remodeling,
Nov. 1, 2012
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Europe’s oldest prehistoric town found in Bulgaria
SOFIA (AFP) ― Archaeologists in eastern Bulgaria say they have unearthed the oldest prehistoric town ever found in Europe and an ancient salt production site that may explain massive riches discovered in the region.Excavations at the site near the modern-day town of Provadia have so far uncovered the remains of a settlement of two-storey houses, a series of pits used for rituals as well as parts of a gate, bastion structures and three later fortification walls ― all carbon dated between the midd
Nov. 1, 2012
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Exhibition brings public closer to Buddhism
The “Self-Made Inspiration and Laughter Exhibition” at the Sejong Museum of Art from Wednesday through Nov. 12 is tailor made for people frustrated with life but cannot spare even two hours away from the city. The exhibition is a blend of the current, past and the future ― classic with technology and silence in the midst of dynamics, all bound in the world of Buddhism. Under the theme of “Our Smiles ― Yours and Mine,” eight young artists try to show the intimate side of inner-self, trying to awa
Nov. 1, 2012
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‘Temple food heals you’
It hasn’t been long since the mysterious lives of monks at Buddhist temples were unveiled ever so slightly to the outside world. But thanks to the public’s increasing appetite to go greener, fresher and humbler, the essence of temple food, food cooked for monks, has captured greater attention than ever before.According to the Korea Food Service Institute, temple food contains equal amounts of calories and high-quality protein as regular food but contains low levels of saturated fat. It also has
Oct. 31, 2012
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A scholar’s book on Arirang translated into English
An English book highlighting the history and the cultural significance of the Korean folk song “Arirang” was released on Monday. The book, “The Culture of Arirang,” written by a local scholar Kim Yeoun-kab and translated into English, is expected to promote the song and Korean culture ahead of UNESCO’s general meeting in December at which the enlisting of the traditional song as an intangible cultural heritage will be discussed.The book traces the tradition of Arirang, believed to have originate
Oct. 30, 2012
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Kokdu Museum embraces time honored funeral rituals
Kokdu Museum embraces time-honored funeral rituals “Kokdu” are small figurines carved from pine wood that were traditionally used during Joseon-period funeral rituals. These wooden figurines not only decorated the funeral biers but created a means of consoling the spirit of the deceased. The figures, which average around 23 cm to 33 cm in height, were there to influence not only the dead, but also the living by providing one with the opportunity to contemplate the meaning of life, death and the
Oct. 30, 2012
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Small kids may need Halloween fears eased
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (UPI) -- Parents may think children of all ages enjoy scary masks, ghostly decor and haunted houses, but a U.S. expert says some kids may find them too frightening.“Most children can‘t distinguish fantasy from reality until they are about age 4, so knocking on a stranger’s door in a clown suit can be confusing and scary for younger children,” Deborah Best, a child psychology expert and professor of psychology at Wake Forest University, said in a statement. To avoid unnecessar
Oct. 30, 2012
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2,000 sheep make appearance in Madrid
The people of Madrid were treated to the rare sight of about 2,000 sheep milling through the downtown area Sunday.The herd of sheep, along with about four dozen cows and several horses, were brought into the heart of the city of more than 3 million people from Seville and Toledo by shepherds and their dogs as part of the XIX National Festival of Transhumance, the EFE news agency reported.The event, organized by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment in collaboration with the city of M
Oct. 29, 2012
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Case of blond girl beggar strikes nerve in Mexico
At a busy intersection, a girl with a high half ponytail looks at you as she begs for coins. There is dirt beneath her fingernails and her pink shirt looks unwashed. The image in the photo could fit thousands of impoverished Mexican children who sell gum or beg for money in the streets, but for one thing: The girl in this picture is blonde.The flurry of internet attention to the photo, and the quick way officials reacted, has renewed a debate about racism in Mexico, a nation that is proud of its
Oct. 29, 2012
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Filipino woman seeking 2-way hallyu exchanges
MANILA (Yonhap News) ― Helweena Sadorra is a self-acknowledged fanatic of “hallyu,” or the Korean Wave, the popular culture from South Korea that has permeated the entire globe from Asia to America to Europe and the Middle East. So when she landed a job at the Korean Cultural Center in Manila, she had high hopes of promoting active exchanges between South Korea and her home country.She quit her job last month and says the exchanges are lopsided, and there is too much of a business side to hallyu
Oct. 28, 2012
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Psy hailed as 'ready-made star' by Billboard magazine
South Korean pop sensation Psy has been hailed as a "ready-made star" by the U.S. weekly music magazine Billboard in its latest issue.Psy, whose real name is Park Jae-sang, was featured on the cover of the Nov. 3 issue of Billboard, the magazine said on its Web site on Friday (local time).The cover story analyzes several factors that helped the 34-year-old entertainer succeed with his hit song "Gangnam Style," which features comical horse-riding dance moves. The video went viral on YouTube in Ju
Oct. 27, 2012
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Exhibition“Anish Kapoor”: Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art holds the first exhibition of works by British sculptor Anish Kapoor. The first major show by Kapoor in Korea encompasses the artist’s major works from the early years of his career to the present. Some of the works include large-scale sculptors with unfathomable holes, three-dimensional monochromic paintings and stainless-steel sculptures that reflect or distort images. In the museum garden stands Kapoor’s huge stainless-steel sculptor “Tal
Oct. 26, 2012
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Taylor Swift’s ‘Red’ lacks characterTaylor Swift“Red” (Big Machine Records)Taylor Swift’s recently released fourth album “Red” is a great buy, if you’re in junior high. The young country music star has veered away from her country roots into tracks that now have a more of a pop-rock underbelly. However, Swift’s adolescent sounding songs seem as if though they would be the perfect fit for the soundtrack of a teen drama. The album’s popular chart-topping single, “We are Never Ever Getting Back Tog
Oct. 26, 2012
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Homeowner turns house into “Gangnam Style” light show
A video of a house with a light show timed to k-pop hit “Gangnam Style” is gaining popularity on YouTube.The house, located in a suburb of Leesburg, Virginia called Edwards Landing, has more than 8,500 lights and is programmed to light up to 13 different songs, including Marilyn Manson’s “This is Halloween.” The show to Manson’s song is the only other posted on YouTube.The owner, Brandon Bullis, said creating the light shows were a hobby. He has set certain nights and times for the shows. Those
Oct. 26, 2012
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Bali’s ‘largest’ ancient Hindu temple discovered
DENPASAR, Indonesia (AFP) ―Construction workers in Bali have discovered what is thought to be the biggest ancient Hindu temple ever found on the Indonesian island, archaeologists said.The workers were digging a drain in the island’s capital Denpasar at a Hindu study centre when they came across the remains of the stone temple.They reported the discovery to the Bali archaeology office, which then unearthed substantial foundations of a structure that the excavation team believes dates from around
Oct. 25, 2012
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Mayor Choi hopes to reinvigorate Korea’s traditional culture
GANGNEUNG, Gangwon Province ― Gangneung in Gangwon Province is located at the foot of Daegwallyeong on the east coast, making it feel somewhat isolated and remote, even in this age of air travel and high-speed trains.However, the geography that was once an obstacle for the local economy has worked magic for the preservation of traditional culture and the Korean spirit that is now reaching out to the world, said Choi Myeong-hee, mayor of the city. “In the more industrialized zones, traditions hav
Oct. 25, 2012