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70 percent of Japanese see Dokdo as their land: survey
Some seven out of 10 Japanese people regard South Korea's easternmost islets of Dokdo as their territory, with 90 percent being aware of a diplomatic row between the two countries over it, a survey showed Thursday.According to the survey of 440 Japanese citizens and students on the Dokdo issue, 91 percent said they have heard of Japan's diplomatic tension with South Korea over Dokdo, the rocky outcroppings in the body of water between the Korean Peninsula and Japan.Of the respondents, 67 percent
International Jan. 3, 2013
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‘Do-not-publish’ Diana photo up for auction in U.S.
A previously unseen press photo of an apparently teenaged Princess Diana that a London tabloid deemed too hot to publish is coming up for auction in the United States later this month.The black-and-white image from the dawn of the 1980s shows Diana, possibly in a ski chalet, smiling at the camera as she lies comfortably in the lap of a like-aged but unidentified young man reading a book.By the window stands a bottle of Johnnie Walker whisky, but more intriguing are the words “not to be published
People Jan. 3, 2013
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Apple Japan exec to lead Apple Korea: source
Apple’s California headquarters is unlikely to pick a new general manager for Apple Korea for the time being amid reports that Apple Japan’s operating executive will be leading Korean operations.Industry sources said that Colin Greene, senior director of operations of Apple Japan, will be overseeing Apple Korea, and that this proxy system may continue indefinitely. Greene reports to the Cupertino headquarters of Apple, as is the case for most operation executives at regional offices. Apple Korea
Technology Jan. 2, 2013
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애플 코리아, 일본에 편입?
(코리아헤럴드=김지현 기자) 애플 코리아의 신임 사장의 인선이 늦어지면서 애플 재팬의 임원이 당분간 최고임원 노릇을 하게 될 것이라고 업계 관계자들이 전했다.애플 재팬에서 오퍼레이션 디렉터를 맡고 있는 콜린 그린이 그 주인공으로, 지금도 애플 코리아의 보고를 받고 있는 것으로 전해졌다. 일각에서는 이러한 구도가 언제까지 지속될 지 알 수 없으며, 심지어는 애플 코리아가 새로운 사장을 인선하지 않을지도 모른다는 우려도 전했다.애플 코리아는 처음부터 영업조직으로 출발해, 마케팅 등의 주요 업무에는 관여하지 않았다. 현재도 아이폰이나 아이패드와 같은 주요 제품에는 권한이 없고, 맥북 정도만 담당할 뿐인 것으로 전해지고 있다. 애플 코리아 사장도 공식적인 지자상이 아닌 제너럴 매니저, 즉, 총괄로 칭하는 까닭도 이러한 조직의 성격과 일맥상통하다. 실제로 애플의 경우, 한국이 모든 주요 업무를 한국이 아닌 미국 본사에서만 처리하는 것으로도 잘 알려져 있다. 한편, 지난해 10월, 애플 코리아
한국어판 Jan. 2, 2013
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U.S. Congress staves off `fiscal cliff' of tax hikes
A weary U.S. congress sent President Barack Obama legislation to avoid the economy-threatening ``fiscal cliff'' of middle-class tax increases and across-the-board spending cuts late Tuesday night hours before financial markets reopen after the New Year's holiday.The bill's passage on a 257-167 vote in the House of Representatives sealed a hard-won political triumph for the president less than two months after he secured re-election while calling for higher taxes on the wealthy. The economic as w
World News Jan. 2, 2013
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Egypt prosecutors investigate popular TV comedian
Egyptian prosecutors launched an investigation on Tuesday against a popular television satirist for allegedly insulting the president in the latest case raised by Islamist lawyers against outspoken media personalities.Lawyer Ramadan Abdel-Hamid al-Oqsori charged that TV host Bassem Youssef insulted President Mohammed Morsi by putting the Islamist leader's image on a pillow and parodying his speeches.The case against Youssef comes as opposition media and independent journalists are growing increa
Television Jan. 2, 2013
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Paris' oldest bakery folds after 202 years
The oldest bakery in Paris will close after 202 years in business because of rising rent and real estate prices, its current owner says.Claude Esnault, 66, has operated the Au Richelieu Boulangerie bakery, in the rue de Richelieu in central Paris, since 1969 and hoped to sell the store to a younger baker, but after landlords doubled his rent, it is au revoir to the business that sells about 200 baguettes per day, Radio France Internationale reported Friday.The rent on the facility is about to r
Culture Jan. 2, 2013
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House Republicans clear way for fiscal cliff vote
House Republicans abandoned demands for changes in emergency legislation approved by the Senate to prevent widespread tax increases and painful across-the-board spending cuts and cleared the way for a final, climactic New Year's night vote before financial markets reopen Wednesday.The decision capped a day of intense political calculations for conservatives who control the House. They had to weigh their desire to cut spending against the fear that the Senate would refuse to consider any changes
World Business Jan. 2, 2013
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Teachers criticized for ‘Gangnam style’ parody
An official in a British county has criticized teachers at a high school for creating a YouTube parody of South Korean pop star Psy‘s “Gangnam Style” video.Peter Britcliffe, a county councilor in Lancashire, England, said he feared the video created by teachers and staff members at Mount Carmel Roman Catholic High School in Accrington would cause students to lose respect for their instructors, The Daily Telegraph reported Tuesday.The video depicts the teachers performing the dance moves from the
World News Jan. 2, 2013
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LG rolls out 55-inch OLED TV on home turf
South Korean home appliance giant LG Electronics Inc. said Wednesday it has started receiving orders for its 55-inch organic light-emitting diode (OLED) TVs in South Korea.Consumers can apply for pre-orders of the 11 million won ($10,319) TV at 1,400 retail outlets across the country, with delivery set to start in early February, the company said in a press release.LG plans to expand sales to major markets in Asia, Europe and the U.S. in the first quarter, an LG spokesman said, without further e
Technology Jan. 2, 2013
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Bill on N. Korean children set for Obama's signature
A bill on protecting "stateless children" from North Korea was sent to President Barack Obama's desk Tuesday for his signature after both chambers of Congress passed it.The U.S. House of Representatives unanimously passed the bill, entitled "An Act to develop a strategy for assisting stateless children from North Korea, and for other purposes."The bill, also dubbed "North Korean Child Welfare Act of 2012,"notes that hundreds of thousands of North Korean children suffer from malnutrition in the c
North Korea Jan. 2, 2013
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Building with a past in eBay auction
A 6-acre tract in Philadelphia, owned by a church group derided as a cult, is available in an eBay auction, starting at $4.5 million. The property, which includes a swimming pool, a basketball court and 10 rundown buildings, on an entire city block, is owned by the Church of Bible Understanding, an organization founded by Stewart Traill, a former vacuum cleaner salesman who rebranded himself a prophet and attracted followers beginning in the 1970s, The Philadelphia Inquirer said Monday.By 1985 t
Culture Jan. 1, 2013
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Boy finds WWII bomb with metal detector
A military bomb disposal team took care of some unfinished World War II business in eastern England after a boy found an old bomb, officials said.Sonny Carter, 7, was using a metal detector he got for Christmas during a walk with his parents Wednesday, the Lynn News reported. He got a hit on Roydon Common near the family's home in Gaywood, Norfolk. The family brought the mud-caked object home and washed it off. Then Sonny's father, Jem Carter, got concerned and called a friend who had been a Roy
People Jan. 1, 2013
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Dental drill falls into patient's lung
A Swedish hospital said new precautions are being taken after a dentist's drill unattached during a procedure and ended up in a patient's lung.Officials at the Vastmanland Central Hospital in Vasteras said the drill became loose and fell into the mouth of a 60-year-old woman, who was undergoing dental implant surgery last September, The Local.se reported Friday."She tried to spit it out, and was made to cough, but she'd already swallowed," said Per Weitz, the hospital's medical chief.Weitz said
World News Jan. 1, 2013
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Florida woman arrested after post-sex row
A 50-year-old Florida woman was locked up this weekend after allegedly beating up her younger boyfriend due to unsatisfying sex.Jennie Scott was booked into Manatee County jail on a misdemeanor battery charge for allegedly whacking Jilberto Deleon, 32, with a stick and threatening to upgrade her weapon of choice to a pipe wrench, The Smoking Gun website reported.The arrest report indicated Scott became enraged when her paramour wrapped up his part of the tryst first and then decided to call it q
World News Jan. 1, 2013
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