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Consortium reps meet with Pantech head over takeover
Representatives from a consortium of prospective buyers met with the chief of Pantech Co. on Wednesday to discuss its bid for the embattled handset maker, industry sources said, accelerating its move to conclude the deal.The officials from the consortium, led by optical manufacturer Optis, visited Pantech's headquarters in Seoul and had a meeting with President Lee Joon-woo and other executives to talk about their proposed 40 billion won ($35.7 million) takeover bid, the sources familiar with th
Technology June 17, 2015
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Pope arrives in Sarajevo to encourage peace, reconciliation
Pope Francis arrived in Sarajevo on Saturday for a one-day visit to encourage the dwindling number of Catholics to stay and help forge a peaceful future with Bosnia's Muslims and Orthodox Christians following the devastating three-way war of the 1990s. Looking somber, Francis emerged from his Alitalia jet at Sarajevo's main airport, where he was greeted by Dragan Covic, the Croat member of Bosnia's three-way presidency, and Bosnian Cardinal Vinko Puljic. The pontiff beamed, though, as he greeted
World News June 6, 2015
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9 bodies found on Malaysia mountain; quake toll rises to 11
Rescuers on Saturday recovered the bodies of nine more climbers from Malaysia's highest peak a day after it was struck by a strong earthquake, bringing the total number of dead to 11. Eight more people are missing on the 4,095-meter Mount Kinabalu, where a magnitude-5.9 earthquake on Friday sent rocks and boulders raining down the trekking routes and trapping dozens of climbers. Most of them made it down the mountain, some with broken limbs and one is in a coma. Among the dead retrieved on Frida
World News June 6, 2015
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Saudi says it intercepted Scud missile fired from Yemen
Saudi Arabia said it intercepted a Scud missile fired on its territory by rebel forces in neighboring Yemen early Saturday as momentum gathers for peace talks in Switzerland next weekend."The Royal Saudi Air Defense Forces intercepted it with a Patriot missile," said a statement from the Saudi-led coalition which has been waging an air war against the rebels since March 26.Coalition aircraft destroyed the launchpad for the 2:45 am (2345 GMTFriday) attack on the southwestern city of Khamis Mushai
World News June 6, 2015
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S. Korea, Japan to hold talks over UNESCO world heritage next week
South Korea and Japan have agreed to hold a second round of talks next week to resolve a row over Tokyo's push to win world heritage status for industrial facilities linked to wartime Korean slave labor, the Seoul government said Saturday.Japan has applied to list a package of 23 coal mines, shipyards and other early industrial zones as UNESCO world heritage sites.South Korea is strongly against the bid as the facilities include seven sites where nearly 60,000 Koreans were forced to work during
International June 6, 2015
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Winning bid for lunch with Warren Buffett tops $2.3 million
A Chinese company that develops online games bid more than $2.3 million Friday to win a private lunch with Warren Buffett.Beijing-based Dalian Zeus Entertainment Co. bid $2,345,678 to win the online auction. The Glide Foundation uses the auction proceeds to help the poor and homeless in San Francisco. The 2015 bid was still well below the 2012 winning bid of $3,456,789 _ the most expensive charity item ever sold on eBay. Last year's winning bid was $2,166,766.Many people want Buffett's advice be
World News June 6, 2015
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S. Korean finance minister calls for fundamental economic reform
The South Korean finance minister called for fundamental reform in the financial industry in order to make the sector drive the country's economic development, according to the ministry on Saturday.“This is the time for financial reform that transforms the basis of South Korea's financial industry,” Finance Minister Choi Kyung-hwan said in a meeting with Lord Mayor Allen Yarrow of City of London on Friday (local time). “The British economy has made a second take-off after carrying out the Big Ba
June 6, 2015
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Park vows to resolve difficulties over N.Korea nuclear program
President Park Geun-hye vowed Saturday to resolve difficulties posed by North Korea's nuclear program and historical disputes with Japan.Tensions persist on the Korean Peninsula over North Korea's provocative actions in recent months, including the launch of a ballistic missile from a submarine.Seoul-Tokyo relations also remain badly frayed largely because of Japan's refusal to atone for its past wrongdoings stemming from its colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula from 1910-45. One of the key pen
North Korea June 6, 2015
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N. Korea unlikely to conduct nuclear test until fall: 38 North
North Korea is unlikely to conduct another nuclear test at least until this fall, a U.S. think tank said Friday, citing satellite imagery showing no signs of preparations at the country's underground test site."Recent commercial satellite imagery indicates that North Korea is conducting regular spring construction and maintenance activities at its Punggye-ri nuclear test site," the website 38 North said in a report by analyst Jack Liu."There are no indications of nuclear test preparations at thi
North Korea June 6, 2015
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Death toll in China cruise ship sinking rises to 331: Xinhua
A total of 331 people have been confirmed dead after rescuers lifted a Chinese cruise ship that capsized in central China out of the water, state media reported Saturday.Just 14 people have been confirmed alive out of the 456 -- mostly tourists aged over 60 -- on board when the "Eastern Star" rapidly sunk on the Yangtze river in a storm on Monday.Authorities gave the a death toll of 331 as of 08:00 a.m. Saturday, the state-run Xinhua news agency said, in what looks likely to be China's worst shi
World News June 6, 2015
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S. Korea reports 9 additional MERS cases, raising total to 50
South Korea confirmed nine more cases of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome on Saturday, bringing the total number of people infected with the disease to 50.Five of them were infected with MERS after visiting Samsung Medical Center in southern Seoul, where a doctor was recently diagnosed with the illness, according to the health ministry.Another three were patients and medical staff at Saint Mary Hospital in Pyeongtaek, south of Seoul, where the first MERS case originated weeks ago.The total n
Social Affairs June 6, 2015
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Relatives of China boat passengers turn anger on govt
Huang Jing rushed to the office of the Shanghai Xiehe Tourism Agency as soon as he heard Tuesday morning about the sinking of a riverboat cruise with his brother- and father-in-law and another 456 people on board.He demanded an official passenger list from the travel company that had arranged the cruise along China's famed Yangtze River. When the agency didn't respond, he and other relatives turned on the local government, storming city district offices and cornering officials to ask that they f
World News June 2, 2015
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Apple's Siri has new role in new 'smart' home systems
Hey Siri, turn off the kitchen light.The first ``smart'' home gadgets that can be controlled by Apple's voice-activated digital assistant are going on sale this week, just days after rival tech giant Google announced it's building its own software for Internet-connected home appliances and other gadgets.The new products could be an important step forward for the emerging industry of ``smart'' or ``connected'' homes, where appliances, thermostats and even door locks contain computer chips that co
Technology June 2, 2015
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Russian missile maker: MH17 shot down by Ukrainian missile
The Russian maker of the Buk air defense missile system said Tuesday that it has concluded that Malaysian Airlines flight 17 was downed by an older version of the missile, which isn't in service with the Russian military but is in Ukrainian arsenals.Controversy continues over who shot down the plane last summer over eastern Ukraine, killing all 298 people aboard. Ukraine and the West suspect it was destroyed by a Russian surface-to-air missile fired by Russian forces or separatist rebels fightin
World Business June 2, 2015
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Greece has submitted draft bailout plan to creditors
Greece has submitted a proposal for an agreement with its creditors, the country's prime minister said Tuesday, as Athens seeks a deal that will unlock desperately needed rescue money.Alexis Tspiras said the ball was now in Europe's court to prevent the potential breakup of the European Union. Without more rescue loans, Greece could default on its debts this month and potentially drop out of Europe's currency bloc.“It is now clear that the decision for whether they want to adapt to realism and e
World Business June 2, 2015
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