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배지숙
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A glance at Nobel Peace Prize winner, the OPCW
WHO WON? The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, an international panel formed in 1997 to enforce a treaty banning the use of chemical weapons. FOR WHAT? Behind-the-scenes work in identifying whether all 190 nations that have signed the treaty adhere fully to terms of the 1997 Chemical Weapons Convention. That treaty outlaws the production or use of chemical weapons; authorizes OPCW staff to decommission chemical-weapons production plants; and gives them power to in
World News Oct. 11, 2013
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Syrian lawmaker lauds Nobel prize for inspectors
A Syrian official says awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to the global chemical watchdog underscores ``the credibility'' of the Damascus government and its intentions to destroy its toxic arsenal.Fayez Sayegh, a lawmaker and member of President Bashar Assad's ruling Baath party, says the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons should work to rid the entire Middle East _ including Israel _ of weapons of mass destruction.Sayegh told The Associated Press shortly after the Nobel announceme
World News Oct. 11, 2013
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Finnish minister resigns over Greenpeace row
Finland's minister in charge of oversight of state-owned companies has resigned after her ministry persuaded a state-owned shipping company not to press criminal charges against Greenpeace activists who boarded two icebreakers last year.Heidi Hautala acknowledged on Friday that both her assistant and a high-ranking ministry official had urged Arctia Shipping to drop charges against the environmental activists and urged the company to work out differences instead.Green Party-member Hautala is kno
World News Oct. 11, 2013
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Korea shows signs of recovery: Hyun
Korea’s economy is showing signs of recovery as various market indicators have shown improvements, the Ministry of Strategy and Finance said on Tuesday.Asia’s fourth-largest economy saw its industrial production increase 1.8 percent in August this year from the month before, the highest growth in nine months.Its housing data showed that apartment prices have been picking up over the last four weeks following the Aug. 28 follow-up measures aimed at revitalizing the real estate market.Other data s
Oct. 8, 2013
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Park speaks briefly with Abe: official
President Park Geun-hye spoke briefly with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, the second time the two leaders have held such an encounter amid frayed relations between their countries.The dialogue took place when Park and Abe attended a gala dinner Monday, along with other Pacific Rim leaders after the opening session of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Indonesia's resort island of Bali, an aide to Park said Tuesday.The official declined to provide any specifics.It was the second
Foreign Affairs Oct. 8, 2013
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Nobel physics laureate Higgs 'overwhelmed'
British scientist Peter Higgs said he was "overwhelmed" after he and his Belgian colleague Francois Englert were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics on Tuesday for their work on the Higgs Boson particle."I am overwhelmed to receive this award and thank the Royal Swedish Academy," Higgs, 84, said in a statement released by Edinburgh University, where he is emeritus professor of theoretical physics."I would also like to congratulate all those who have contributed to the discovery of this ne
World News Oct. 8, 2013
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U.S. adults score below average on worldwide test
In math, reading and problem-solving using technology _ all skills considered critical for global competitiveness and economic strength _ American adults scored below the international average on a global test, according to results released Tuesday.Adults in Japan, Canada, Australia, Finland and multiple other countries scored significantly higher than the United States in all three areas on the test. Beyond basic reading and math, respondents were tested on activities such as calculating mileag
World News Oct. 8, 2013
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EU Parliament bans menthol, targets e-cigarettes
European lawmakers have approved sweeping new regulations to curb smoking, including limits on electronic cigarettes, bigger warnings on cigarette packs and a ban on menthol.The European Parliament vote in Strasbourg on Tuesday came after months of bitter debate.The parliament voted to impose warning labels covering 65 percent of cigarette packs, rejecting a measure for blank packaging instead. Legislators also put new limits on advertising for electronic cigarettes, but stopped short of restric
World News Oct. 8, 2013
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Englert and Higgs win Nobel physics prize
Physicists Francois Englert of Belgium and Peter Higgs of Britain won the 2013 Nobel Prize in physics on Tuesday for their theoretical discoveries on how subatomic particles acquire mass.Their theories were confirmed last year by the discovery of the so-called Higgs particle at a laboratory in Geneva, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said.The announcement, which was widely expected, was delayed by one hour, which is highly unusual. The academy gave no immediate reason, other than saying on
World News Oct. 8, 2013
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N. Korea slams Seoul's Armed Forces Day parade
North Korea on Wednesday lambasted South Korea's large-scale Armed Forces Day parade as evidence of Seoul's hostility against it and said such provocations "will get them nowhere."South Korea's military mobilized some 11,000 troops, 190 pieces of various equipment and 120 aircraft for the ceremony held at an airbase south of the capital city on Tuesday. The event, which was the largest organized in a decade, also included a parade by troops and military hardware through the center of Seoul."The
North Korea Oct. 2, 2013
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Obama shortens Asia trip because of shutdown
President Barack Obama has canceled two stops on his long-planned trip to Asia because of the partial government shutdown, the White House announced Wednesday.Obama is scheduled to leave Saturday night for what was originally a four-nation tour. The White House said Obama will still travel to Indonesia and Brunei, but is calling off the final two stops in Malaysia and the Philippines.The shutdown took effect early Tuesday after Congress missed its deadline to fund the government.National Securit
World News Oct. 2, 2013
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Marc Jacobs to step down at Louis Vuitton
French luxury conglomerate LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton says Marc Jacobs is stepping down as creative director of its flagship brand Louis Vuitton.Jacobs, who is also the director of an eponymous brand, is one of the biggest names in the fashion industry. Under his tenure, Louis Vuitton became the most lucrative fashion house in the world, in part thanks to his creation of a ready-to-wear line.He held Wednesday what will likely be his last show at the head of Louis Vuitton.LVMH, which owns t
Arts & Design Oct. 2, 2013
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일본, 자체 개발 기술 로켓 발사
일본이 14일 자체 개발한, 좀 더 효율적이라 알려진 신형 고체연료 로켓을 쏘아 올렸다. 일본 우주항공연구개발기구(JAXA)는 이날 오후 2시 가고시마현 기모쓰키 소재 우치노우라 우주공간관측소 발사대에서 신형 고체연료 3단 로켓 '엡실론' 1호기를 발사했다. JAXA는 앞서 지난달 27일 1차 발사를 시도했으나 초읽기 도중 로켓 동체의 자세에 문제가 확인돼 발사 19초 전에 발사를 연기했다.엡실론 1호기는 태양계 행성 관측용 위성 '스프린트 A'를 실었다. 엡실론은 아직 초보 단계에 있는 로켓이나 이를 통해 일본이 자체적인 기술을 더 발전시켜 국제적 경쟁력을 기를 수 있을 것이라 기대하고 있다. <관련 영어기사>Japan has launched a new rocket it hopes will be a cheaper and more efficient way of sending satellites into space.The three-stage Epsilon lifted off Satu
한국어판 Sept. 14, 2013
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Rescues accelerate in Colorado flood
The rescue of hundreds of Coloradoans stranded by epic mountain flooding was accelerating as food and water supplies ran low, while thousands more were driven from their homes on the plains as debris-filled rivers became muddy seas inundating towns and farms miles from the Rockies.For the first time since the harrowing mountain floods began Wednesday, Colorado got its first broad view of the devastation _ and the reality of what is becoming a long-term disaster is setting in. The flooding has af
World News Sept. 14, 2013
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Japan launches new, cheaper rocket
Japan launched a new rocket Saturday that it hopes will be a cheaper and more efficient way of sending satellites into space.The three-stage Epsilon lifted off from a space center on Japan's southern main island of Kyushu, following a two-week postponement. An earlier launch last month was aborted 19 seconds before a planned liftoff due to a computer glitch.About an hour later, its payload _ the SPRINT-A, the first space telescope designed to observe other planets _ was successfully put into orb
World News Sept. 14, 2013
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