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윤민식
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Netanyahu: Iran closer to nuclear 'red line'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that diplomacy has so far failed to deter Iran from pursuing its nuclear program, warning it was getting closer to crossing a crucial "red line.""Iran enriches more and more uranium, it installs faster and faster centrifuges," and it is "running out the clock" on diplomatic efforts to prevent the Islamic republic from obtaining nuclear capability, Netanyahu said."We have to stop its nuclear enrichment program before it's too late," he warned
World News March 5, 2013
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Pro basketball coach to be summoned for illegal game rigging
A professional basketball coach is expected to be summoned for questioning over allegations of game rigging, state prosecutors said Monday.Prosecutors in Uijeongbu, north of Seoul, said they already arrested one person for carrying out illegal activities and plan in the near future to summon a coach suspected of playing a leading role in the game-rigging scheme.No names were given, but investigators claimed the coach received 30 million won ($27,500) for fixing a game that occurred roughly two y
More Sports March 5, 2013
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White House dismisses N.K. leader's informal offer of phone talks with Obama
The White House scoffed Monday at reports that North Korea's young leader hopes for a phone conversation with President Barack Obama."The United States has direct channels of communications with the DPRK (North Korea)," White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said at a press briefing.Instead of spending money on celebrity sporting events to entertain his nation's elite, he stressed, the North Korean regime should focus on the well-being of its own people, who suffer from starvation and human righ
North Korea March 5, 2013
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Cyprus police alert Interpol over 'Madeleine sighting'
Cyprus police said on Sunday they had alerted Interpol over a possible sighting of missing British girl Madeleine McCann in the holiday resort of Ayia Napa.Police spokesman Andreas Angelides told AFP that a Briton informed police he had "seen a girl who looked like Madeleine with a British couple as one of their three children."He said this information was given to police on February 20 and they passed it on to the European authorities."We asked Interpol to also look into the matter," Angelides
World News March 4, 2013
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도난당한 김민진의 스타라디바리우스 발견?
세계적인 바이올리니스트 김민진의 도난당한 바이올린의 소재가 파악되었을 가능성이 있다고 영국 언론이 3일 (현지시간) 보도했다.데일리 메일 보도에 따르면, 불가리아 당국은 최근 김민진의 도난당한 스트라디바리우스 바이올린일 가능성이 있는 악기를 확보했다고 한다. 보도에 따르면 현지 집시 범죄조직의 우두머리 흐리스토 바르바노브가 불가리아의 비밀경찰에게 이 바이올린을 2만5천 파운드에 팔려고 시도했다고 한다.영국 경찰은 이 악기가 김민진의 것이 맞는지 조사하고 있으나, 현재 도난상태에 있는 스트라디바리우스는 3대밖에 없기 때문에 김민진의 악기일 가능성이 높다고 밝혔다.이 바이올린은 김민진이 2010년 런던의 유스턴 기차역에서 샌드위치를 사다가 도난당했다는데, 당시 스트라디바리우스의 가치를 전혀 알지 못한 도난범 존 모건은 고작 100파운드에 이 악기를 팔려고 했다고 한다.김민진이 2000년에 구입한 걸로 알려진 이 악기의 현재 가치는 약 120만 파운드 (한화 약 19억 7천만원)에 달한다
한국어판 March 4, 2013
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Men charged in escort's kidnap, rape
Two New York men kidnapped an escort and forced her to have sex with multiple men before she escaped by jumping from a sixth-floor window, officials say.Benjamin Gaston, 35, and Johnny Jackson, 53, have pleaded not guilty in the incident, the New York Post reported Friday.Gaston took the woman's cell phone, money and identification when she went to an escort job at an Upper West Side apartment in November, Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. told a Manhattan Supreme Court. When the woman
World News March 4, 2013
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Park reasserts firm stance on gov't reorganization bill
President Park Geun-hye on Monday reasserted the need to transfer broadcasting policies to a new science ministry in what appeared to be a move to pressure the opposition party into accepting the proposal and the broader government restructuring bill it comes under.She also refuted the main opposition Democratic United Party's claim that the move is an attempt to control the broadcasting sector, saying she has no intentions to do so and the law would not permit it."There is no other purpose than
Politics March 4, 2013
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Bieber gets over 'worst birthday'
After having the "worst birthday," pop star Justin Bieber cheered himself up by performing at Capital FM Arena in Nottingham, England, officials say.While celebrating his 19th birthday Friday, Bieber and his entourage were booted from London club Cirque du Soir after an employee at the club smelled marijuana, The Mirror reported.After the incident, Bieber tweeted "worst birthday," and retreated to his hotel room.A spokesman for the club said the incident was actually over some members of Bieber'
Performance March 4, 2013
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China monetary tightening pressure eases as growth rebound slows
China may hold off tightening monetary policy after growth in services and manufacturing weakened, underscoring challenges for the nation’s leaders as they open the annual session of parliament tomorrow. Expansion in industries including retailing, transport and banking, was the slowest in five months in February, an official survey of purchasing managers showed yesterday. Gauges released two days earlier pointed to manufacturing growth cooling. Premier Wen Jiabao will outline economic policies
World Business March 4, 2013
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Dennis Rodman: N. Korea leader wants Obama to call
North Korea's young leader has riled the U.S. with recent nuclear tests, but Kim Jong Un doesn't really want war with the superpower, just a call from President Barack Obama to chat about their shared love of basketball, according to unlikely diplomat Dennis Rodman, the ex-pro basketball star just back from an improbable visit to the reclusive communist country.“He loves basketball. ... I said Obama loves basketball. Let's start there” as a way to warm up relations between the U.S. and North Kor
North Korea March 4, 2013
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Samsung Electronics 3rd biggest tech firm by market cap
Samsung Electronics was placed third among global IT firms in terms of market capitalization last year, according to a report by a local IT policy and research body on Monday.The National IT Industry Promotion Agency said that Samsung rose to third place, up from fifth in 2011. Apple Inc. was ranked No. 1 and Google was No. 2.The agency obtained the data using Reuters Knowledge, a Web-based information and analytics tool.Microsoft and IBM, which ranked second and third in 2011, respectively, too
Industry March 4, 2013
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Swiss voters approve tough limits on bosses' pay
Swiss voters voiced their anger at perceived corporate greed Sunday by approving a plan to boost shareholders' say on executive pay.Some 67.9 percent of voters backed the “Rip-Off Initiative,” with 32.1 percent against, according to the official count broadcast by Swiss public television station SRF.The outcome of the referendum was considered a foregone conclusion after opinion polls in recent months showed strong public support for the initiative.News last month that the outgoing board chairma
World Business March 4, 2013
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U.K.: Queen hospitalized over stomach illness
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II was hospitalized Sunday over an apparent stomach infection that has ailed her for days, a rare instance of ill health sidelining the long-reigning monarch. Elizabeth will have to cancel a visit to Rome and other engagements as she recovers, and outside experts said she may have to be rehydrated intravenously. Buckingham Palace said the 86-year-old queen had experienced symptoms of gastroenteritis and was being examined at London's King Edward VII Hospital _ the first
People March 4, 2013
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S. Korea's consumer prices grow 1.4 pct on-year in Feb.
South Korea's consumer prices increased at a slower pace in February, with the growth rate staying in the 1-percent range for the fourth straight month, a government report showed Monday.The country's consumer prices index rose 1.4 percent on-year in February, compared with a 1.5 percent on-year advance in the previous month, according to the report by Statistics Korea. From a month earlier, it grew 0.3 percent.The on-year figure marked the fourth straight month that the price growth has remaine
March 4, 2013
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Science Minister nominee quits amid bipartisan clash
Minister of Future Planning and Science nominee Kim Jeong-hoon withdrew his nomination on Monday saying he was unable to “maintain the will to sacrifice” himself for his country.“Looking at the opposition party that refuses to meet with the president and the chaos in the political arena, I was unable to maintain the will to sacrifice (myself) for my country,” Kim said in a press conference at the National Assembly. On Sunday, after floor leaders’ talks on the government reorganization plans fell
Politics March 4, 2013
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