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Seoul to offer support for single women living alone
The city of Seoul said Monday it will open an online forum to discuss the current needs of unmarried women living alone in Seoul in an effort to provide support for such single-female households, which make up more than 10 percent of the total number of households in the city."Most policies today are centered on assisting women from conventional family systems who give birth to and raise children,
Social Affairs June 4, 2012
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Boy finds dead uncle's pic in sale camera
The family of a 13-year-old Kansas boy who found a picture of a long-dead uncle inside a camera he bought at a garage sale said it may be a sign from beyond.Addison Logan said he bought an old Polaroid camera for $1 while he was at a Wichita garage sale with his grandmother, Lois Logan, Thursday. When they got home he removed the camera's cartridge and opened it up to discover a picture of a man
World News June 4, 2012
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Government to use public funds to spur economy: finance minister
South Korea plans to use various state-run funds to help stimulate its economy that has been affected by the general global slowdown this year, a top economic policymaker has said.In a meeting with reporters over the weekend, Minister of Strategy and Finance Bahk Jae-wan said the country has made headway toward economic stability in the past year, but there is a need to fuel vitality and growth.He
June 4, 2012
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Korea's foreign reserves shrink in May
South Korea's foreign exchange reserves shrank in May from a record high reached in the previous month as a weaker euro and a softer British pound reduced the conversion value of non-dollar assets, the central bank said Monday.The country's foreign reserves reached US$310.87 billion at the end of last month, down $5.97 billion from April, according to the Bank of Korea (BOK). In April, the country
June 4, 2012
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153 presumed dead as plane plunges into Lagos neighborhood
A plane carrying 153 people plunged into a residential area of Nigeria's largest city on Sunday, with all those aboard presumed dead, an inferno igniting at the scene and buildings badly damaged.A number of people on the ground were also believed killed, an emergency official said, as around 10 burnt bodies had been removed from a building damaged in the crash.President Goodluck Jonathan declared
World News June 4, 2012
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Calls for tactical nuclear weapons foolish: Halperin
Morton H. Halperin JEJU ― Recent calls from the U.S. Congress for the redeployment of tactical nuclear weapons to the Korean Peninsula stems from Republicans’ “romance” with them, a former senior Washington official said, dismissing its possibility.“The Republican Party has always had a romance with tactical nuclear weapons. They have always seen them as a way to reduce the need for manpower and t
Politics June 3, 2012
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Many smartphone apps invade privacy, test finds
Smartphone apps are very useful but users often have to pay for them with their privacy.The German consumer protection group Stiftung Warentest looked at 63 applications and graded 28 of them as "critical" in regards to data protection. Another nine were determined to be "very critical" -including widely-popular apps such as WhatsApp, Facebook, Foodspotting and iTranslate.The applications take per
Technology June 3, 2012
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'Housewives' actress Kathryn Joosten dies at 72
Kathryn Joosten, a character actress best known as the crotchety, yet loveable, Karen McCluskey on “Desperate Housewives” and the president's secretary on “The West Wing,” has died. She was 72.Joosten, who had battled lung cancer for 11 years, died Saturday at her home in Los Angeles, her publicist Nadine Jolson said.Joosten “was surrounded by love and humor `til the end,” her family said in a sta
Television June 3, 2012
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Saudi princess tried to leave luxury hotel without paying
A Saudi princess was caught trying to leave the Shangri-La hotel in Paris without settling a six million euro ($7.4 million) bill for her rooms, police said Saturday, confirming a report in the daily Le Parisien.Maha al-Sudani, the former wife of Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Nayef ben Abdel Aziz, tried to walk out on 3:30 am Thursday without paying for her suite and those of her 60-strong entourage,
World News June 3, 2012
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Italy introduces ice cream for dogs
Dogs across Italy are wagging their tails as a new ice cream for man's best friend goes to market.It's called IceBau and it was released Friday at a gelato festival in Ancona, Italy's ANSA news agency reported.IceBau creators said the product will hit grocery store freezers across Italy this summer.Meanwhile, Italians chose not to give up ice cream during the country's economic crisis, ANSA repor
Food June 3, 2012
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Tintin comic book cover fetches record price at auction
A rare 1932 cover illustration of "Tintin in America" by Herge, the artist who dreamed up the boy reporter, on Saturday fetched a record 1.3 million euros ($1.6 million) at an auction in Paris."The work has been sold at 1,338,509.20 euros, costs included, by a person who wishes to remain anonymous," a spokesman for the auctioneers, Artcurial, told AFP.The previous owner, another Tintin collector,
Performance June 3, 2012
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Boy finds dead uncle's pic in sale camera
The family of a 13-year-old Kansas boy who found a picture of a long-dead uncle inside a camera he bought at a garage sale said it may be a sign from beyond.Addison Logan said he bought an old Polaroid camera for $1 while he was at a Wichita garage sale with his grandmother, Lois Logan, Thursday. When they got home he removed the camera's cartridge and opened it up to discover a picture of a man
Podcast June 3, 2012
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Arctic ice sheets may provide clues in searching for alien life
U.S. scientists are studying sheets Arctic ice sheets, looking for evidence that can help them find alien microorganisms that may have evolved in the Solar System.A group of researchers, led by environmental biogeochemist Jeffrey White from Indiana University, looked at glaciers in Greenland to study the methane released by methanogenic microbes. By analyzing the methane emissions, White and his
Technology June 3, 2012
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S. Korea, U.S., Japan agree to expand cooperation to deter N. Korean provocations
South Korea, the United States and Japan agreed to steadily strengthen trilateral defense cooperation to deter provocations by North Korea, Seoul's defense ministry said Saturday.The agreement was reached during a meeting of the three countries' top defense officials held on the sidelines of the 11th Asia Security Summit, also known as the Shangri La Dialogue, in Singapore, the ministry said.South
North Korea June 3, 2012
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10 killed in cargo plane crash in Ghana’s capital
A Boeing 727 cargo plane attempting to land at the international airport in Ghana's capital crashed Saturday, slamming into a bus loaded with passengers on a nearby street, killing all 10 people inside the vehicle, emergency responders and airport officials said. Rescuers work at the site of plane crash in Accra, Ghana (Xinhua-Yonhap News)The crash occurred in Accra near Kotoka International Airpo
World News June 3, 2012
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