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Jung's paternity reveal exposes where Korea stands on extramarital babies
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Samsung entangled in legal risks amid calls for drastic reform
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Heavy snow alerts issued in greater Seoul area, Gangwon Province; over 20 cm of snow seen in Seoul
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[Herald Interview] 'Trump will use tariffs as first line of defense for American manufacturing'
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Agency says Jung Woo-sung unsure on awards attendance after lovechild revelations
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[Health and care] Getting cancer young: Why cancer isn’t just an older person’s battle
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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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[More than APT] Changing the value of 'home'
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K-pop fandoms wield growing influence over industry decisions
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LA school removes whole staff after child abuse case
When students return to the school where two teachers were jailed last week for alleged lewdness, they’ll have new teachers in their classrooms, a new principal in the front office and new workers serving lunch.In a move that experts said was unprecedented, the entire 120-member staff at Miramonte E
Feb. 8, 2012
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Egypt hastens legal steps for presidential vote
CAIRO (AP) ― Egypt’s military leader told electoral officials Monday to speed preparations for presidential elections after a new eruption of street protests demanding that the ruling generals move more quickly to hand power to an elected government.The military rulers had previously promised to hold presidential elections for their successor by the end of June. But Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, the head of the ruling military council, asked election commission officials “to quickly finish lega
Feb. 7, 2012
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Brazil: Standoff between striking police, soldiers
SAO PAULO (AP) ― Soldiers clashed with supporters of striking police in Brazil’s third-largest city on Monday, firing tear gas and rubber bullets at the feet of people trying to join officers occupying the Bahia state legislature building.The murder rate in Salvador, Bahia has more than doubled since the strike began a week ago ― but violence has quickly diminished since troops were sent in over the weekend.About one-third of the state’s 30,000 police are on strike, authorities say. The U.S. Emb
Feb. 7, 2012
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Russia ‘drills into’ Antarctic subglacial lake
A Russian team has succeeded in drilling through four kilometers of ice to the surface of a mythical subglacial Antarctic lake which could hold as yet unknown life forms, reports said Monday. Giant icebergs surrounded by Antarrctic ice floe in Vincennes Bay. Russian researchers say they have succeed
Feb. 7, 2012
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U.S. closes embassy in Syria as diplomacy falters
BEIRUT (AP) ― The U.S. closed its embassy in Syria and Britain recalled its ambassador to Damascus on Monday in a new Western push to get President Bashar Assad to leave power and halt the murderous grind in Syria ― now among the deadliest conflicts of the Arab Spring.Although the diplomatic effort was stymied at the U.N. by vetoes from Russia and China, the moves by the U.S. and Britain were a clear message that Western powers see no point in engaging with Assad and now will seek to bolster Syr
Feb. 7, 2012
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Netanyahu ... to Cabinet: Stop ‘chitchat’ about Iran
JERUSALEM (AFP) ― Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned his officials to stop “blabbing” about the possibility of an attack targeting Iran’s nuclear program, the newspaper Maariv reported on Monday.Netanyahu is said to have directed the instruction at a number of military officials and government ministers who he believes have been speaking too freely about a potential Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear facilities.The newspaper, citing unnamed senior officials, said Netanyahu deliv
Feb. 7, 2012
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Merkel backs Sarkozy in tough re-election battle
PARIS (AFP) ― German Chancellor Angela Merkel threw her weight behind French President Nicolas Sarkozy in his tough re-election battle Monday, saying the two right-wingers were from the same “political family.”Despite accusations in both countries of interference, Merkel used a visit to Paris for a joint Franco-German cabinet session to make clear her support for Sarkozy, who has increasingly cited Germany as a model for France.“We belong to the same political family. He supported me and it is n
Feb. 7, 2012
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Video of a toddler playing ping-pong wildly popular on-line
Video footage of an 18-month-old baby playing ping-pong is grabbing huge attention on website YouTube. YouTube The clip shows little Jamie Myska-Buddell knocking balls back to his father. Nearly million view
Feb. 7, 2012
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Philippine rescuers search for quake survivors
DUMAGUETE, Philippines (AFP) ― Rescuers in the Philippines dug through rubble with shovels and their bare hands Tuesday after a powerful earthquake triggered landslides, collapsed homes and killed dozens of people.The 6.8-magnitude quake hit a narrow strait between the heavily populated islands of Negros and Cebu around lunchtime Monday with more than 200 aftershocks, some nearly as strong, causing further panic throughout the day.Local military chiefs said 43 people were confirmed killed, but o
Feb. 7, 2012
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A risk averse young generation in Singapore
Even before he graduated from university, Lawrence Kim was already running a million-dollar business.The Singaporean had taken over his father’s marine inspection and service company in 2005 when he was just 23, and turned it into a million-dollar venture in just a few years.“My father had been doing a good job with it, but he didn’t really want to grow it,” said Kim, now 30 and the managing director of Ebenezer NDT Services.“I saw the potential in it and I couldn’t let my father’s efforts go to
Feb. 6, 2012
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In Philippines, there’s life after prostitution
As the night grows older, this part of the city becomes more alive. Women in low-cut, body-hugging clothes start appearing on the streets of Quezon City’s red light district in Metro Manila. Some make their move on potential customers.Also in the area are other women dressed more conservatively in jeans and shirt. They are not around to earn money for the night. Belonging to Bagong Kamalayan Collective Inc. (BKCI), they have come to talk to their scantily clad “sisters” about their rights and to
Feb. 6, 2012
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Demand for organic food grows
Increasing popularity shows Chinese consumers’ concerns about food safetyA farmer in Zouping county in East China’s Shandong province picks organic tomatoes. Dong Naide / For China DailyOrganic food products have become popular New Year gifts as the Chinese are paying more attention to health and food safety. On Friday in a Wumart supermarket in Beijing’s Chaoyang district, Han Yuying, a 53-year-old worker at a nursing home, was trying to select a box full of eggs that, according to the label, w
Feb. 6, 2012
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100 feared trapped in Pakistan building collapse: official
LAHORE, Pakistan (AFP) - Around 100 people, including women and children, were feared trapped Monday when a building collapsed in Pakistan's second largest city of Lahore, witnesses and an emergency official said.Witnesses said about 150 people normally worked at the factory in the building in the e
Feb. 6, 2012
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Missing woman’s husband kills himself and two sons
Josh Powell’s note was simple and short, a farewell to the world after two years of being scrutinized in the media, hammered by police and questioned by judges, prosecutors and social workers, living his life under a microscope since the day his wife vanished.Susan Powell (AP)Just minutes before aut
Feb. 6, 2012
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Pressure mounting for Lion Air audit
Several incidents involving drugs and pilots with privately owned Lion Air have raised concerns about aviation safety in the country and prompted calls for the Indonesian government to immediately audit the management of the airline.A helicopter pilot looks at his flight plan on an Apple Inc. ipad o
Feb. 6, 2012
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Angry protests mount in Egypt
Thousands of angry Egyptians gathered Friday outside the Interior Ministry in Cairo in continuing protests stemming from a deadly stampede at a soccer match. An Egyptian protester displays spent tear gas canisters and shotgun rounds during clashes with security forces near the Interior Ministr
Feb. 6, 2012
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Abbas touted as P.M. in interim unity government
GAZA CITY (AP) ― Hamas on Sunday endorsed a proposal by Qatar that Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas assume the role of prime minister in an interim Palestinian unity government that would prepare for general elections in the West Bank and Gaza, according to two officials close to the contacts.Such an arrangement, proposed by Qatar’s emir, would help Abbas and his main political rival, the Islamic militant Hamas, clear a major hurdle in slow-moving attempts to reconcile.Abbas said in meetings
Feb. 6, 2012
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Conservative wins Finland presidential vote
HELSINKI (AP) ― A former finance minister has won Finland’s presidential election and will become the country’s first conservative head of state in five decades.Sauli Niinisto took 63 percent of the votes Sunday, compared to 37 percent for his rival, Greens candidate Pekka Haavisto, official results showed with 100 percent of ballots counted.The 63-year-old Niinisto will be the first president from the conservative National Coalition Party since 1956, and the first in 30 years from a party other
Feb. 6, 2012
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Myanmar poll a ‘key test’ of reform: U.N. envoy
YANGON (AFP) -- A top United Nations envoy on Sunday hailed dramatic changes in Myanmar but said by-elections would be a “key test” of the army-backed regime‘s commitment to reform.U.N. special reporter on human rights in Myanmar, Tomas Ojea Quintana, welcomed a “continuing wave of reforms” since his last visit in August, but said “serious challenges remain”.“The upcoming by-elections on 1 April will be a key test of how far the government has progressed in its process of reform,” he told report
Feb. 6, 2012
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Noriega hospitalized with possible stroke
PANAMA CITY (AP) ― Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega, who was toppled by a 1989 American invasion and later convicted of drug running, was transferred from prison to a hospital on Sunday, possibly because of a stroke, police said.The 77-year-old Noriega has high blood pressure and apparently suffered a brain hemorrhage, Panamanian National Police said in statement. He was taken from the El Renacer prison where he was serving out his sentence to Hospital Santo Tomas in Panama City.One of
Feb. 6, 2012