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Korea to invest 930 bln won in nano industry until 2020
Korea will invest 930 billion won ($858.7 million) until 2020 to boost the nano industry as part of its efforts to make the country one of the world's top three players in the area, the government said Tuesday.The envisioned investment consists of 650 billion won set aside by the central government for its budget and 280 billion won assigned by the private sector and municipal governments, according to the Ministry of Knowledge Economy. The money will be spent on research and development activit
Technology Dec. 4, 2012
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Seoul shares open lower on pessimism
South Korean stocks opened lower Tuesday as poor U.S. data stoked growing concerns about a lackluster recovery, analysts said.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) lost 0.41 percent, or 7.96 points, to 1,932.06 in the first 15 minutes of trading.Most shares traded in negative territory, with market bellwether Samsung Electronics falling 0.7 percent and top air carrier Korean Air dipping 0.23 percent.The Dow Jones industrial average closed down 0.46 percent after U.S. manufactur
Dec. 4, 2012
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Israel feels heat from allies over settlements
Israel rejected a wave of American and European condemnations Monday over plans to build thousands of new homes in West Bank settlements, vowing to press forward with the construction in the face of widespread international opposition.The announcement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office was likely to deepen a rift that has emerged between Israel and some of its closest allies following the U.N.'s recognition of a Palestinian state last week. The U.N. decision appears to be fueling a
World News Dec. 4, 2012
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U.S. to mull 'appropriate actions' if N. Korea fires rocket: Samore
A senior security aide to President Barack Obama said Monday the U.S. is concentrating efforts in cooperation with South Korea, China, Russia and Japan to dissuade North Korea from pressing ahead with another rocket launch.Gary Samore emphasized that if the launch takes place Washington will take "appropriate actions.""We've made it very clear that we consider this to be a very unfortunate provocative event, which is not going help North Korea nor the people of North Korea," Samore told Yonhap N
North Korea Dec. 4, 2012
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Iran hints direct talks with U.S. are possible
Direct talks between Iran and the United States are possible, but any such breakthrough would have to be approved by the country's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's foreign minister said Monday.The comments by Ali Akbar Salehi were a first sign Tehran may seek diplomatic overtures with what it long considers a nemesis in Washington, as sanctions over Iran's contentious nuclear program stunt the country's economy.“Comprehensive political talks are within the powers of the exalted supr
World News Dec. 4, 2012
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Juncker says he will step down as Eurogroup chair
Eurogroup head Jean-Claude Juncker announced late Monday that he is stepping down as eurozone finance ministerial chairman as of the end of the month.The Luxembourg prime minister -- Europe's longest-serving national leader -- said he informed colleagues that he would carry out his stated intention to step down "at the end of this year, or the beginning of next year."Juncker has held the post as Eurogroup head since 2005, and his current term officially runs until July 17.He has previously been
World Business Dec. 4, 2012
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U.N. pulling staff from Syria, violence near capital
Fighting between rebels and government forces raged near the Syrian capital Damascus on Monday, forcing an inbound commercial jet to turn back while the U.N. said it was withdrawing staff because of deteriorating security conditions.Lebanese security officials said Jihad Makdissi, a polished Foreign Ministry spokesman known for defending the regime of President Bashar Assad in fluent English, flew from Beirut to London. But it was not immediately clear whether he had defected. The fighting over
World News Dec. 4, 2012
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Missing Pacific island riddle solved: researcher
A New Zealand researcher Monday claimed to have solved the riddle of a mystery South Pacific island shown on Google Earth and world maps which does not exist, blaming a whaling ship from 1876.The phantom landmass in the Coral Sea is shown as Sandy Island on Google Earth and Google maps and is supposedly midway between Australia and the French-governed New Caledonia.The Times Atlas of the World appears to identify it as Sable Island, but according to Australian scientists who went searching last
Technology Dec. 3, 2012
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외국 임원들의 럭셔리카 시승기-재규어XJ
*편집자주: 코리아헤럴드는 국내외 임원들의 럭셔리카 시승기 “Executive Wheel”을 시작합니다. 참가자들은 2박3일 동안 자동차 메이커들의 대표 모델들을 시승하고 이를 독자들과 공유합니다.첫번째 주자는 다국적 식음료 패키징 기업 테트라팩 (Tetra Pak)의 크리스 케니얼리(Christopher Kenneally) 한국 지사장입니다. 운전기사를 따로 고용하고 있는 CEO로서 그는 뒷좌석과 운전석의 승차감을 비교해서 시승기를 작성한 점이 재미있습니다.호주가 고향인 그가 이번에 시승한 자동차는 2012년형 재규어XJ Portfolio LWB입니다.고양이는 무척 매혹적인 동물이다. 우아하고, 직관적이며, 파워플하고 때론 고집스럽다. 지금 내가 소개하고자 하는 “고양이”는 바로 재규어의 최고급 모델인 올뉴XJ이다. 나는 최근 이 럭셔리한 자동차를 3일 동안 승객과 운전자로서 시승해볼 수 있는 기회를 있었다. 우선 차를 받은 첫날에는 승객으로 이 차를 경험했다. 착 감기는 가죽시트
Podcast Dec. 3, 2012
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First-stage rocket in position at N. Korea's launch pad: source
North Korea has installed the first stage of its three-stage, long-range rocket on its launch platform, a Seoul government source said Monday, pushing ahead with its plan to fire the rocket this month in defiance of international warnings."North Korea installed the first-stage rocket onto the launch pad," the source said on the condition of anonymity. "That means North Korea is starting its process of launching a long-range missile." It will take three or four days for North Korea to erect all t
North Korea Dec. 3, 2012
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Seoul shares open higher on positive economic data
South Korean stocks began higher Monday as positive economic data from South Korea and China offset nagging concerns over the U.S. budget impasse, analysts said. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) rose 0.44 percent, or 8.53 points, to 1,941.43 in the first 15 minutes of trading.South Korea's trade surplus widened in November from a month earlier, while China saw its manufacturing purchasing managers' index data rise to a 7-month high.Key exporters led the gain, with market b
Dec. 3, 2012
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Obama taking tough stand on fiscal cliff talks
President Barack Obama is ready to cut federal spending to reduce the nation's spiraling debt but won't make any deal with Republicans until they first agree to raise taxes on wealthy Americans and specify their own demands for reducing government outlays for a vast array of programs, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said in interviews that aired Sunday, explicitly outlining a tough administration negotiating position for avoiding the looming “fiscal cliff.”If the White House and Congress can
World Business Dec. 3, 2012
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N. Korea informs U.S. of rocket launch plan: source
North Korea gave the United States direct notification of its plan to fire a long-range rocket last week, a diplomatic source here said Sunday."North Korea informed the U.S. of the missile launch plan through the New York channel," the source said, requesting anonymity.The New York channel refers to North Korea's U.N. representative office in New York, which has been used for working-level discussions, as the two sides have no official diplomatic ties.The separate notification came around when P
North Korea Dec. 3, 2012
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S. Korea's consumer prices grow 1.6 pct on-year in Nov.
South Korea's consumer prices grew at the slowest pace in three months in November, indicating that the country managed to keep inflation under control, a government report showed Monday.The country's consumer prices index rose 1.6 percent in November from a year earlier, compared with a 2.1 percent on-year gain in the previous month, according to the report by Statistics Korea. From a year earlier, it dropped 0.4 percent.The core inflation, which excludes volatile oil and food prices, increased
Dec. 3, 2012
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Palestinian president returns triumphantly from U.N.
The Palestinian president returned triumphantly to the West Bank on Sunday, receiving a boisterous welcome from thousands of cheering supporters at a rally celebrating his people's new acceptance to the United Nations.An Israeli decision to cut off a cash transfer to the financially troubled Palestinian Authority, following an earlier decision to build thousands of new homes in Jewish settlements, failed to put a damper on the celebrations. But Palestinian officials acknowledged they were undeci
World News Dec. 3, 2012
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