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윤민식
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Syria says Assad will remain president until 2014
Syria's foreign minister laid out a hard line Wednesday, saying Bashar Assad will remain president at least until elections in 2014 and might seek another term, conditions that will make it difficult for the opposition to agree to U.N.-sponsored talks on ending the civil war. Any deal reached in such talks would have to be put to a referendum, Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem added in a TV interview, introducing a new condition that could complicate efforts by the U.S. and Russia to bring both
World News May 30, 2013
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Hurricane Barbara landfall in Mexico 2nd earliest
Hurricane Barbara made landfall on a sparsely populated stretch of Mexico's southern Pacific coast Wednesday, the second-earliest landfall since reliable record-keeping began in 1966. At least two people were killed, including a man identified by local officials as a U.S. surfer.The director of civil defense for Oaxaca state, Manuel Maza Sanchez, said a 61-year-old man from Colorado died while surfing at Playa Azul, a beach near the resort town of Puerto Escondido, as Barbara made landfall about
World News May 30, 2013
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Israel to build 1,000 new homes in e. Jerusalem
Israel is preparing to build more than 1,000 new settler homes in annexed east Jerusalem as the United States strives to revive dormant Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, an NGO said late Wednesday.Danny Seidemann, director of Jerusalem settlement watchdog Terrestrial Jerusalem, told AFP that contracts for 300 homes in the northeastern settlement of Ramot were signed and another 797 plots were to be offered for sale in the southern Jerusalem settlement of Gilo, near the West bank city of Jerusalem
World News May 30, 2013
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U.S. concerned about impact of sanctions on aid to N. Korean people
The U.S. government said Wednesday it remains concerned about reports that financial sanctions on nuclear-armed North Korea are taking a toll on humanitarian aid for the country's people in need."We're aware of them. That's an issue, of course, we remain deeply concerned about," State Department spokeswoman Jennifer Psaki said at a press briefing.In March, the U.S. designated the North's Foreign Trade Bank for its role in facilitating the communist nation's proliferation activities. The measure
North Korea May 30, 2013
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S. Korea's industrial output grows 0.8 pct in April
South Korea's industrial output grew in April for the first time in four months amid still lingering economic uncertainties, a government report showed Thursday.According to the report by Statistics Korea, production in the mining, manufacturing, gas and electricity industries increased 0.8 percent last month from a month earlier. From a year ago, it grew 1.7 percent, bouncing back from two consecutive months of contractions.The output in the service sector also grew 0.2 percent on-month in Apri
Industry May 30, 2013
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Wrestling, baseball-softball, squash make IOC list
Three months after being dropped from the 2020 Olympics, wrestling won a reprieve Wednesday and made the IOC shortlist for inclusion in the games.Also making the cut were squash and a combined baseball-softball bid.Eight sports were vying for a single opening on the lineup. Eliminated from contention were five sports _ karate, roller sports, sport climbing, wakeboarding and the Chinese martial art of wushu. The IOC executive board will submit wrestling, squash and baseball-softball to the full I
More Sports May 30, 2013
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검찰, CJ그룹 이재현 회장 자택ㆍ신한은행 압수수색
CJ그룹의 탈세 및 비자금 조성 의혹을 수사하고 있는 검찰이 29일 이재현 그룹 회장의 자택을 전격 압수수색했다.검찰은 이날 장충동 빌라촌에 위치한 이 회장의 자택과 자동차에서 각종 내부 보고 문서와 컴퓨터 하드디스크 등을 확보했다. 검찰은 지난 21일에는 중구 남대문로 CJ 본사와 쌍림동 제일제당센터, 장충동 경영연구소, 인재원, 전•현직 재무담당 핵심 임직원 2명의 자택 등 6곳에 수사팀을 보내 회계 장부와 자금 관리 문건, 컴퓨터 하드디스크 등을 확보한 바 있다. 당시 법원은 이 회장 집에 대한 압수수색 영장은 기각한 것으로 알려졌다.검찰은 CJ그룹의 수천억원대 비자금 조성과 수백억원대 탈세 의혹에 이 회장이 있으며 이와 관련된 각종 불법 활동을 지시하고 보고받았다고 영장에 적시한 것으로 전해졌다.또한 이날 검찰은 신한은행 도쿄지점이 CJ그룹의 일본법인이 운영하는 것으로 알려진 팬재팬(주)에 대출해준 240억원과 관련해 신한은행 본점을 압수수색했다. 검찰은 일부 상환된 대출금의
한국어판 May 29, 2013
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Hacking overshadows closer U.S.-China military ties
U.S. National Security Adviser Tom Donilon has pushed for stronger military relations with China as part of preparations for a summit next month between President Barack Obama and China's Xi Jinping.However, difficulties establishing trust between the sides were underscored by new revelations Tuesday that China used cyberattacks to access data from nearly 40 Pentagon weapons programs and almost 30 other defense technologies, ranging from missile defense systems to the F-35 joint strike fighter.T
World News May 29, 2013
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Apple chief sees computers on wrists - not in glasses
Apple chief Tim Cook on Tuesday said he sees promise in computers shrunk down and worn like watches or other accessories, but drew the line at Internet-linked eyewear such as Google Glass.Google Glass is "not likely to be a mass market item" but Apple is "incredibly interested" in the broader area of wearable computing, Cook said in an on-stage interview at an AllThingsD conference in California.He predicted there will be "tons of companies playing" in the wearable computing sector but sidestepp
World Business May 29, 2013
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S. Korea asks China not to repatriate nine N.K. defectors: official
South Korea has asked China not to repatriate nine North Korean defectors, who were sent back to China from Laos early this week, to their totalitarian homeland, a senior Seoul official said Wednesday. The nine North Koreans, aged between 15 and 23, were deported to China, on Monday, after being rounded up by the Lao authorities on May 10, Seoul's foreign ministry officials have said. South Korea had asked Laos to send them to Seoul after they fled from their country to the Southeast Asian natio
North Korea May 29, 2013
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Prosecutors raid CJ chairman’s home in tax, slush fund probe
Prosecutors investigating allegations of tax evasion and a slush fund formed by CJ Group raided the home of the group’s chairman Lee Jay-hyun on Wednesday.The investigators also raided the headquarters of Shinhan Bank over the 24 billion won ($21 million) loan the bank gave to Pan Japan, a Japan-based company said to be operated by the chief of CJ Group’s Japanese branch. Ahead of the raid on the bank, an employee of Shinhan Bank’s Tokyo branch was summoned for questioning on Tuesday. Along with
Social Affairs May 29, 2013
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IMF cuts 2013 China growth forecast to 'around 7.75%'
The International Monetary Fund on Wednesday cut its growth forecast for China in 2013 to "around 7.75 percent", down from its earlier forecast of 8.0 percent, citing a sluggish global recovery which hurt exports."The Chinese economy is expected to grow at around 7.75% this year and at about the same pace next year," David Lipton, IMF first deputy managing director, told reporters in Beijing.China is the world's second-largest economy and seen as a potential driver of global recovery in the face
World Business May 29, 2013
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디즈니랜드 ‘폭발소동’ 알고보니 드라이아이스 때문
디즈니랜드에서 28일 (현지시간) 정체불명의 연기를 뿜어내는 병이 발견되어 관람객들이 대피하는 등 소동이 있었으나, 조사결과 이 병의 내용물은 단순히 드라이아이스인 것으로 드러났다. 현지 경찰에 따르면 미국 캘리포니아 주 에너하임에 위치한 놀이공원 내의 “미키의 툰타운(Mickey’s Toontown) 부근에서 이날 오후 5시 반 경, 폭발음과 유사한 소리가 들려왔다고 한다. 사건 이후 디즈니랜드 직원들은 관람객들을 모두 대피시켰고 경찰과 오렌지 카운티 보안관들과 힘을 합쳐 폭발음의 정체가 드라이 아이스라는 것을 밝혀냈다. 관람객들은 사건이 일어난지 두 시간만에 툰타운으로 돌아올 수 있었다. 당시 폭발음이 일어난 쓰레기통에서 불과 6미터 거리에 있었다고 밝힌 관람객 앨런 울프 씨는 이 소리가 “총소리보다 컸다”면서 소리가 들린 직후 보안요원들이 쓰레기통을 둘러싸고 사람들을 대피시켰다고 전했다. (코리아헤럴드)<관련 영문 기사>No injuries in apparent dry-ice
한국어판 May 29, 2013
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No injuries in apparent dry-ice Disneyland blast
A small explosion Tuesday in a Disneyland trash can that appeared to be caused by dry ice in a bottle brought evacuations but no damage or injuries, officials and witnesses said.The blast was reported at about 5:30 p.m. in the Mickey's Toontown area of Disneyland, Anaheim police spokesman Sgt. Bob Dunn said.Disneyland officials on the park's Twitter account called the explosion “a small bang,” and said that “in an abundance of caution, the area was evacuated.” They said they were working with lo
World News May 29, 2013
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U.S. dismisses Osaka mayor's inflammatory remarks
The U.S. government on Tuesday delivered thinly veiled disparagement of the outspoken mayor of Osaka, Japan, who is under fire over a series of comments on "comfort women" and American troops in the region.Mayor Toru Hashimoto, who co-heads the opposition Japan Restoration Party, canceled his trip to the U.S. next month amid growing criticism.He recently said Japan's sexual enslavement of Korean and other Asian women during World War II was a necessity for its troops. And he urged U.S. soldiers
Foreign Affairs May 29, 2013
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