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Japan in survival mode after quake
TOKYO (AFP) - Millions of Japanese people were without food, water or power Monday and hundreds of thousands more homeless after a massive quake and tsunami left the economic superpower battling third-world conditions.Aid workers and search teams from across the world joined 100,000 Japanese soldiers in a massive relief push as the rattled country suffered a wave of major aftershocks and fresh tsu
World March 14, 2011
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Korean tech firms expect minimal impact from Japan quake
South Korean makers of semiconductors and liquid crystal display (LCD) panels said Monday that they expect the impact from Japan's devastating earthquake and tsunami on their business to be minimal.Company officials and market analysts, however, did not rule out long-term impact from the natural disaster on the LCD and chip industries.Japanese semiconductor and LCD makers are key rivals of South K
Latest News March 14, 2011
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S. Korean pop star makes donation for Japan quake relief
Kim Hyun-joong, a member of the popular South Korean boy band SS501, has donated 100 million won (US$88,700) for earthquake relief efforts in Japan, his agency said Monday.Keyeast, Kim's management agency, said the singer/actor sent the money to his Japan-based agency, DA, earlier in the day.To mark the Japanese premier of his South Korean television show, Kim was scheduled to meet with fans in To
Entertainment March 14, 2011
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Korean firms little affected by Japan quake
South Korean companies have been little affected by the earthquake that hit Japan last week, though the damage will inevitably grow if the normalization of the Japanese economy takes more time than expected, a local trade agency said Monday.Currently, there are 272 South Korean firms with business operations in Japan, but only four of them have production facilities there, according to the Korea T
Latest News March 14, 2011
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Most S. Korean school buildings vulnerable to quakes: report
Nearly nine out of 10 primary and secondary schools in South Korea are not designed to absorb shock from an earthquake, a government report said Monday, in the wake of the worst earthquake to ever hit neighboring Japan.The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology report, obtained by Rep. Park Young-ah of the ruling Grand National Party, said 87 percent of South Korea's elementary, middle and
National March 14, 2011
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S. Korea to take actions to minimize impact from Japan quake
The South Korean government said Sunday it plans to closely monitor the impact of Japan's record-breaking earthquake on the local economy and take actions to minimize potential negative impact if necessary.Earlier in the day, Finance Minister Yoon Jeung-hyun presided over an emergency economic policy coordination meeting, attended by chiefs from 16 government agencies, in a bid to assess the impac
Latest News March 13, 2011
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S. Korean team to head for Shanghai to investigate sex scandal
SHANGHAI (Yonhap) -- A team of South Korean officials arrived in Shanghai on Sunday to investigate an alleged sex-for-influence scandal involving a Chinese woman and several South Korean diplomats. (Courtesy from Seoul Shinmum)South Korean officials said the previous day that the team of officials from the Prime Minister's Office and foreign ministry plans to make the on-site investigation at the
Social Affairs March 13, 2011
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60 Korean nationals remain unaccounted for after Japan earthquake: ministry
In the wake of Japan's biggest recorded earthquake two days ago, the South Korean government grappled Sunday with searching for missing nationals and supporting relief efforts in the disaster-hit northeastern region, Seoul'sforeign ministry said. Local people are out on a street to inspect the aftermath of a massive tsunami triggered by March 11 earthquake, in Tagajo, near Sendai, northern Japan,
Politics March 13, 2011
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Supportive messages flood Web after Japan earthquake
Reports of Japan's devastation by a strong earthquake sent many South Koreans online to deliver messages of goodwill, condolences and offers of aid for a third day on Sunday. An urban area devastated by tsunami is seen in Minami Sanriku, Miyagi, northern Japan Sunday, March 13, 2011 after Friday's catastrophic earthquake and tsunami. (AP-Yonhap)The 8.9-magnitude earthquake, the strongest ever in J
Technology March 13, 2011
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Takeover moves may flare up in S. Korea's banking sector: analysts
The comeback of former Finance Minister Kang Man-soo as the new chief of a state bank is likely to rekindle debate over creating so-called mega financial firms and swirl the banking sector in a wave of takeovers, market watchers said Sunday.South Korea's financial watchdog last week recommended Kang Man-soo, a close confidant of President Lee Myung-bak, as new chairman of the state-run KDB Financi
March 13, 2011
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Eight out of 10 South Korean buildings fragile to earthquakes: report
Over 80 percent of South Korea's buildings remain vulnerable to earthquakes because they were not constructed following seismic design codes, a report by the state disaster agency said Sunday.The report comes as concerns grow that the country may no longer be free from quakes as an 8.9 magnitude earthquake hit neighboring Japan on Friday, sending a high tsunami that ripped through towns and cities
Social Affairs March 13, 2011
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Cigarette displays to be banned in English stores
LONDON (AP) _ The cigarette packs piled into prominent displays behind store counters and supermarket checkouts in England can't be missed. They occupy prime retail real estate, helping to keep addicts hooked and quitters tempted.In this June 29, 2010 file photo, tobacco products are displayed in a shop in Glasgow, Scotland. Tobacco will no longer be displayed in shops under new legislation bein
World March 10, 2011
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Subways outnumber McDonald's worldwide
(AP)Subway now has more restaurants worldwide than McDonald's.The sandwich chain surpassed the world's largest hamburger chain in terms of number of stores in the U.S. in 2002 and now it has taken the global lead.Subway had 33,749 restaurants worldwide at the end of last year, according to the company. McDonald's Corp. had 32,737, according a regulatory filing.McDonald's, however, remains the indu
National March 8, 2011
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Suicide attempts in Han River on the rise
Seoul citizens mulling suicide last year increasingly chose to go to Han River bridges instead of subway stations, traditionally common locations for suicides, after most stations set up screen doors on their platforms to prevent possible accidents and suicide attempts, a police report said Tuesday.Suicide attempts on Han River bridges rose by 30 percent from 83 in 2009 to 108 last year, the Nati
Social Affairs March 8, 2011
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Tiger Woods to visit S. Korea next month for youth clinic
Tiger Woods, former No. 1 golfer in the world, is scheduled to visit South Korea next month for a youth golf camp, his corporate sponsor announced Tuesday.Tiger Woods at the AT&T National golf tournament.(AP)Nike Golf Korea said Woods will come to South Korea on April 14 as part of the company's "Make It Matter" youth clinic series covering Asia. Woods will first go to China in early April, after
Golf March 8, 2011
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