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(공용)코리아헤럴드
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[Urgent] Ex-British PM Margaret Thatcher dead at 87: spokesman
LONDON (AFP) - Former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher, the "Iron Lady" who shaped a generation of British politics, died following a stroke on Monday at the age of 87, her spokesman said."It is with great sadness that Mark and Carol Thatcher announced that their mother Baroness Thatcher died peacefully following a stroke this morning," Lord Tim Bell said, referring to Thatcher's children. Britain's Queen Elizabeth II was saddened to hear of her death, Buckingham Palace said. "The Queen
World News April 8, 2013
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Park ally to head broadcasting panel
President Park Geun-hye on Sunday named Lee Kyeong-jae, a close ally and veteran politician, to head the state agency regulating the broadcasting and communications industries.In addition to the ministerlevel post, the presidential office also announced eight new vice minister-level officials at agencies including the finance, science and defense ministries. Park has striven to fill her government posts as a number of her choices stepped down amid allegations of ethical misdeeds, including a vic
Politics March 24, 2013
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Deal clears way for prosecution reform
President Park Geun-hye is set to embark on much-debated prosecution reform, expected to sharply reduce its power and organization, following a political agreement on the government reorganization plan.The ruling Saenuri Party and the Democratic United Party on Sunday struck an agreement to pass Park’s government overhaul proposal, which includes a major restructuring of the prosecution office.The plan calls for the abolishment of the powerful Central Investigation Department at the Supreme Pros
Politics March 18, 2013
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Prime minister-designate steps down
Prime Minister-designate Kim Yong-joon withdrew himself from nomination late Tuesday amid spiraling allegations surrounding real estate speculation and the exemption of his sons from military service.“I have decided to resign as prime minister-nominee as I have caused concerns among the people and brought trouble to President-elect Park Geun-hye due to my lack of discretion,” Kim said in a statement relayed by transition committee spokesman Yoon Chang-jung.Kim will follow Park’s decision as to w
Politics Jan. 29, 2013
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From stilettos to sneakers: SNSD adores new group image
The K-pop girl group leaders of Girls’ Generation have made their long awaited comeback with the release of their fourth full album, “I Got a Boy.” The nine beauties have not only transformed the group’s image from cute and innocent to raw and edgy: they have a new sound to match.“I personally think that Girls’ Generation’s strength, and from this album on, is versatility,” said Tiffany during an interview Monday. “Just by listening to the album itself you can get hip-hop to sweet songs, to toug
Performance Jan. 9, 2013
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Samsung’s retreat in Europe signals strategic turnaround
Samsung Electronics has dropped its request for a ban on the sale of a number of Apple’s smartphones and tablet computers in Europe, signaling it may be gearing toward a new strategy in the high-profile patent war with the iPhone maker. Samsung spokespeople said on Tuesday that the company has abandoned the request to “compete with actual products, and not with litigation.” Samsung also said it has acted “in the interest of protecting consumer choice.” The move came a day after a U.S. federal ju
Industry Dec. 19, 2012
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Voters defy chilly weather to be part of democracy
Freezing temperatures, negative tactics and voter disenchantment with the familiar left-right divide did little to deter Koreans voting in vast numbers in one of the closest presidential elections in history. Koreans, young and old, braved the frosty weather to make their ballot count, pushing the turnout much higher than in many previous elections. Before dawn, voters started to trickle into 13,542 polling stations across the country to elect the 18th president of Korea. Just 20 minutes after p
National Dec. 19, 2012
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Prosecution tainted by sex scandal
The chief of a Seoul district prosecution office offered to resign Friday over a sex sandal involving a junior prosecutor, the latest in a series of incidents which have tarnished the elite law enforcement agency.The Supreme Prosecutors’ Office launched an investigation into allegations that a trainee prosecutor performed sexual acts with a female suspect in his office during an interrogation after promising to clear her of charges.The incident comes as the prosecution office falls under growing
Latest News Nov. 23, 2012
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Webtoons grip Korea, go global
Twenty-something Jang Geu-rae has been struggling to adapt to One International, a global trading firm. He is not a college graduate -- he barely finished high school but instead focused on baduk, and he doesn’t speak English nor has any computer skills. His colleagues are all highly educated, carrying around various certifications and qualifications. It intimidates Jang from time to time, but he keeps learning and learning without complaint, facing trials and errors and moving forward to becomi
Culture Nov. 23, 2012
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Sex scandal buffets prosecution
The chief of a Seoul district prosecution office offered to resign Friday over a sex sandal involving a junior prosecutor, the latest in a series of incidents which have tarnished the elite law enforcement agency.The Supreme Prosecutors’ Office launched an investigation into allegations that a trainee prosecutor performed sexual acts with a female suspect in his office during an interrogation after promising to clear her of charges.The incident comes as the prosecution office falls under growing
Social Affairs Nov. 23, 2012
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Ahn, Moon in 11th-hour talks for merging their candidacies
Presidential candidates Ahn Cheol-soo and Moon Jae-in inched towards finalizing the format of the unified candidate selection survey on Friday, with the negotiation teams as well as special envoys meeting to reach an agreement.On Friday, representatives of Democratic United Party’s Moon and independent Ahn opened dual-channel talks to resolve issues surrounding the wording and format of the survey with less than three days left until the deadline.Under the agreement issued on Nov. 6, the unified
Politics Nov. 23, 2012
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Jeju sets eyes on international education
SEOGWIPO, Jeju Island ― Jeju Island has long been the gem of Korean tourism with its natural wonders, mild weather and convenient access from neighboring countries. It was the center of Korea’s plans to turn the nation’s cities into Northeast Asian hubs for various businesses in the early 2000s when the volcanic southern island was designated a free international city with no-visa entry, tax-free shopping and a range of advantages for tourists and businesses.Jeju is now sseeking to rival Hong K
Social Affairs Oct. 30, 2012
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Korea's rocket launch expected in mid-November
South Korea is likely to make its third attempt to launch its first-ever space rocket in mid-November at the earliest after being forced to postpone it hours before liftoff due to a technical glitch, officials said Saturday.On Friday, South Korea postponed its latest attempt to launch the Korea Space Launch Vehicle-1 (KSLV-1), also known as Naro-1, after a potential fuel leak was detected during the final inspection.Officials at the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology and the Korea Aer
Technology Oct. 28, 2012
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[Photo] Firm message to Japan
Members of civic groups hold a protest on Thursday in front of the Japanese Embassy in Seoul, censuring the Japanese government for its sovereignty claim on Korea’s easternmost islets of Dokdo. (Yonhap News)
Foreign Affairs Aug. 23, 2012
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Korea wins first medal in soccer; Son claims 5th spot
South Korea carried on with one historic feat after another in the final days of the Summer Olympics in London. Its football team won the country’s firstever Olympic medal on Friday, two days before the Games closed. Taekwondo fighter Hwang Kyungseon pulled off her second straight Olympic triumph, bringing South Korea its 13th gold medal to match its previous record for most gold medals.Son Yeon-j
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