Articles by 로컬편집기사
로컬편집기사
-
KTO supports summer Korea travel
For those who are planning a local trip in the summer, the Korea Tourism Organization will support part of the accommodation fee and provide free Sonata Hybrid car rental service in partnership with Hyundai Motor. The program is part of government’s effort to promote Korean tourism in the summer when a large number of Koreans go on overseas vacations. The program will let travelers choose one of t
Travel June 10, 2011
-
Renaissance Seoul Hotel’s summer package
The Renaissance Seoul Hotel offers a “Summer Package” from June 17 to Aug. 31. Four different packages are offered with prices ranging from 129,000 won to 255,000 won per night. All packages include complimentary use of the indoor swimming pool, Renaissance Recreation Center and 50 percent discount on the sauna. The 129,000 won “Summer Saving Package,” includes a night in a deluxe room with genera
Travel June 10, 2011
-
Sleep disorders on the rise
The number of people treated for sleep disorders has risen by 92 percent in five years, the National Health Insurance Corporation said Monday. The number of patients marked 290,000 in 2010, up 90 percent up from 150,000 in 2006 and the total fees for treatment soared 139 percent in the same period. Sleep disorders include insomnia, excessive sleeping and sleep apnea, among others. About 57,000 of
Technology June 9, 2011
-
E. coli alert issued for travelers
The Ministry of Health and Welfare advised outbound travelers to take extra caution to avoid the Escherichia coli that is sweeping some European countries, including Germany and Sweden. The authorities have released promotional materials at the airports and public venues asking people to eat cooked food; wash vegetables thoroughly and pay extra attention to personal hygiene. The ministry stressed
Technology June 9, 2011
-
Readers’ voice
On the death penalty...China, India, the U.S., Japan and several other major countries still use the death penalty. Especially when you consider that technically Korea is still in a state of war, and does suffer the threat of attack, assassinations or sabotage from North Korean agents, I believe the death penalty is an appropriate deterrent/punishment to consider. Korea’s death penalty seems quite
June 8, 2011
-
K-League teams face difficult AFC draws
Three South Korean representatives at a continental club football competition have drawn tough opponents in the quarterfinals.At the Asian Football Confederation Champions League, FC Seoul of the K-League drew a two-time champion, Al Ittihad of Saudi Arabia, in the quarters. Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors will clash against Cerezo Osaka of Japan.A third K-League club, Suwon Samsung Bluewings, will meet Zo
More Sports June 8, 2011
-
Former No. 1 to skip U.S. Open with lingering leg injury
JACKSONVILLE, Florida (AP) ― Tiger Woods pulled out of the U.S. Open on Tuesday because of lingering issues with his left leg, leaving him uncertain how soon he can resume his pursuit of Jack Nicklaus’ record for major titles.It will be the first time Woods has missed the U.S. Open since 1994, when he had just graduated high school.“I am extremely disappointed that I won’t be playing in the U.S. O
Golf June 8, 2011
-
Ji rises to occasion against Ghana
He finally seems happy. For manager Cho Kwang-rae, one of the biggest tasks has been how to fill the void left by Park Ji-sung of Manchester United. The indispensable midfielder retired from the national team earlier this year to focus on playing for his club. Cho was not content with several players he had tested. But on Tuesday night, the hard-nosed manager finally found the right man ― forward
Soccer June 8, 2011
-
Readers’ voice
On nuclear energy...The environmental consequences and sheer capital intensiveness of nuclear power seals the deal on it being a complete loser as far as supplying our energy needs. We can’t replace oil, but we can use existing infrastructure and combine sludge from water treatment plants with other waste from agriculture and the food industry which otherwise are disposed of separately at great ex
June 8, 2011
-
Ratification of Korea-U.S. trade deal set to be decisive test for alliance
The planned parliamentary ratification of the Korea-U.S. free trade accord is set to put to test the solidarity of opposition groups, gauging how far they could go in forming an alliance to beat the ruling party in next year’s key elections, political observers note.The Cabinet approved a new ratification bill for the trade agreement last Friday after fixing translation errors in its Korean text a
Politics June 7, 2011
-
Nadal gaining fast on Federer
PARIS (AP) ― Rafael Nadal is gaining on Roger Federer. Quickly. By winning four of the past five Grand Slam tournaments ― capped by a victory over Federer in the French Open final ― Nadal has raised his career haul to 10 major championships. That’s only six fewer than Federer’s proudly held record of 16.“Ten Grand Slams is a lot,” Federer said. “He knows this. I know this. Everybody knows this.”Se
More Sports June 7, 2011
-
Ronaldo nervous ahead of final match
SAO PAULO (AP) ― Retired striker Ronaldo gets nervous just thinking about his upcoming farewell match with Brazil’s national team.Ronaldo said Monday he knows his emotions will get the best of him when he officially bids farewell to the Brazil squad in Tuesday’s friendly against Romania.“I’m so nervous that I’m shaking,” Ronaldo said after he was honored by the Brazilian football federation for hi
Soccer June 7, 2011
-
Volvo recalls trucks with faulty steering
Volvo Group Korea is recalling 49 FH and FM truck models due to a fault in the steering system, the Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs announced Monday. According to the ministry, the bolt keeping the steering arm in place in FH 6X4, FH 6X2 and FM 6X2 trucks produced between Dec. 13 and Jan. 14 may come loose. The recall applies to 39 FH 6X2 trucks, and five each of FH 6X4 and FM 6X2
Industry June 6, 2011
-
BOK to decide key rates on June 10
The Bank of Korea will meet on June 10 to decide interest rates as policy makers try to tame inflation without damping an economic recovery.Korea’s inflation climbed 4.1 percent from a year earlier in May, exceeding the central bank’s target for a fifth straight month and adding to the case for an increase in interest rates even as export and output growth cools. Exports last month advanced 23.5 p
June 6, 2011
-
Indians star Choo Shin-soo says arrest affecting his play
CLEVELAND (AP) ― Choo Shin-soo says his arrest on a drunken-driving charge has affected his play.“I know what the problem is: I try too hard, I think too much. I need to slow down my mind,” Choo said Sunday as he returned to the Cleveland Indians’ lineup against Texas after getting a game off.Choo said he is no longer worried about the legal problems stemming from his arrest, but is concerned with
Baseball June 6, 2011
Most Popular
-
1
Now is no time to add pressure on businesses: top executives
-
2
CJ CheilJedang to spur overseas growth with new Hungary, US plants
-
3
Seoul to host winter festival from Dec. 13
-
4
Nationwide rail disruptions feared as union plans strike from Dec. 5
-
5
Blackpink's solo journeys: Complementary paths, not competition
-
6
N. Korea, Russia court softer image: From animal diplomacy to tourism
-
7
[Today’s K-pop] Blackpink’s Jennie, Lisa invited to Coachella as solo acts
-
8
Smugglers caught disguising 230 tons of Chinese black beans as diesel exhaust fluid
-
9
Actor Song Joong-ki welcomes second child in Rome
-
10
Korean Air offers special flights for mileage users