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English clubs set sights on Park
Korean national team striker Park Chu-young could join former captain Park Ji-sung in the Premier League next season. Several English clubs have opened talks with him about a possible summer move. In the European football leagues, the summer is the time when clubs sign new players and ship others out. In a recent summer transfer rumor, the AS Monaco striker is linked to Tottenham Hotspur.Tottenham
Soccer June 6, 2011
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Jung named CEO of Hyundai E&C
Hyundai Automotive Group named Hyundai Amco president Jung Soo-hyun to head Hyundai Engineering and Construction. The auto group acquired Hyundai E&C, the nation’s top builder in April. Hyundai Amco is the construction affiliate of the automotive group. Jung Soo-hyunThe new president, 59, is a veteran who has worked in the construction industry for more than 30 years since he graduated from Seoul
June 5, 2011
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Audi launches next generation A6 Avant
INGOLSTADT, Germany (DPA) ― Audi is launching the next generation A6 Avant with a choice of six engines, lightweight components and such features as a rear hatch opening in response to a sensor signal.Fuel consumption has been reduced by as much as 18 percent compared with the previous model, according to Audi. Topping the engine lineup is the new 3.0 TDI with twin-turbo technology and 230kW/313 h
Mobility June 5, 2011
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BMW pays tribute to 1930s sports car
MUNICH (DPA) ― BMW is paying tribute to a 1930s sports car with an exciting new show car called the BMW 328 Hommage which is fitted with all that modern technology has on offer and design cues reminiscent of the classic built 75 years ago.“With the BMW 328 Hommage, we wish to pay homage to the passion and inventiveness of the fathers of the BMW 328”, said Karl Baeumer,CEO of BMW Group Classic, at
Mobility June 5, 2011
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U.S. to sell remaining Chrysler stake to Fiat
WASHINGTON (DPA) ― The U.S. government is selling its remaining 6-percent equity in carmaker Chrysler to Italy’s Fiat SpA for $500 million, the U.S. Treasury Department announced last week.“After the completion of this transaction, Treasury will have fully exited its TARP investment in Chrysler Group LLC,” the department said in a statement.TARP refers to the Troubled Asset Relief Programme launch
Mobility June 5, 2011
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Volvo P1800 celebrate 50th anniversary
The Volvo P1800 has turned 50. The eye candy of classic style lovers debuted in 1961, and shaped the image of Volvo as a maker of vehicles with style and diamond-hard durability. The design by Peitro Frua later morphed the sports car into a Grand Turismo Estate that inspired the Volvo 30 ― the modern equivalent of the P1800. The 1800 model boasts world famous durability, with the 1800S headed for
Mobility June 5, 2011
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Mercedes-Benz offers free check-ups
Mercedes-Benz Korea is offering check-ups and coolant replacement free of charge until June 25, the company said. Available at 23 services across the country, the promotional offer celebrates 125 years of its business operation. The local office of German carmaker is also offering 16 percent discount on selected components as part of the offer. “The check-ups are to help drivers prepare their summ
Mobility June 5, 2011
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Renault Samsung opens supply support center
Renault Samsung Motors began operating the global supply support center for Korea-made components, expanding opportunities for parts suppliers in the overseas market. The company opened a consultation desk for part suppliers within its Purchasing Division located in its technical center in Giheung, south of Seoul, to answer their inquiries about exports. “Through the operation of the Global Supply
Mobility June 5, 2011
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[Editorial] No let up on politicians
Prosecutors investigating the irregularities at Busan Savings Bank abruptly suspended their probe Friday. They sent testifiers home and walked out of their offices. They did not come to work on Saturday or Sunday either. It was a protest against a decision by lawmakers to abolish the prosecution’s most powerful investigation unit ― the Central Investigation Department of the Supreme Prosecutors’ O
Viewpoints June 5, 2011
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[Editorial] Curbing time-old practice
The government has come up with a set of measures to curb the deeply entrenched practice of high-ranking bureaucrats descending into high-paying private-sector jobs immediately after their retirement. The package allows ministers, vice ministers, assistant ministers and heads of provincial governments to take a private sector job immediately after retirement. But it bans them for a year after reti
Viewpoints June 5, 2011
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Kerr leads ShopRite Classic
GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP, New Jersey (AP) ― Cristie Kerr was in the zone on the range before the second round of the ShopRite LPGA Classic and even a double bogey on the 12th hole didn’t cause her to lose focus.“Yeah, I think it’s maturity,” the 33-year-old Kerr said Saturday after shooting a 6-under 65 to take a one-stroke lead over Catriona Matthew heading into the final round.Korea’s Shin Ji-yai hits
Golf June 5, 2011
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Hiddink leaves door open for Chelsea
BRUSSELS (AP) ― Guus Hiddink left the possibility of a return to Chelsea open and his future with Turkey uncertain.The 64-year-old Dutchman put a hand over his heart when recollections of Chelsea came up and said “it was a beautiful time.” Despite his contract with Turkey till next year, he did not rule out reliving them soon.When asked after Turkey’s 1-1 draw with Belgium late Friday whether he w
Soccer June 5, 2011
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Li Na becomes first Chinese to win Grand Slam singles title
PARIS (AP) ― As China’s Li Na tossed the ball while serving at match point in the French Open final, a cry from a fan in the stands pierced the silence at Court Philippe Chatrier.Distracted, Li stopped and let the ball drop. The words of support were in Mandarin: “Jia you!” ― which loosely translates to “Let’s go!” After so many years of “Come on” and “Allez” and “Vamos,” there’s a new language on
More Sports June 5, 2011
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Bid chief says ‘real race’ starts now
The long battle to host the 2018 Winter Games is entering the final stage with just 30 days to go until the International Olympic Committee meets to choose the host city.Can Pyeong-Chang become the second Asian country to host Winter Games, or will Munich become the first city to host both a Summer and Winter Olympics? Or is Anncey destined to bring the Games into the French Alps again? Until rece
More Sports June 5, 2011
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Special train package for Jecheon tour
Korea Tourism Organization and Korail will jointly run a special train on June 8 heading for Jecheon in North Chungcheong Province to promote tourism there. The train will depart Seoul and the package will take tourists to a traditional market in Jecheon and a short cruise on Cheongpung Lake. On the train, there will a market for local foods as well. The train package is priced at 45,000 won for a
Travel June 3, 2011
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