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Authorities: 4 dead in California shooting spree
A shooting spree early Tuesday left three people dead and two others injured in Orange County, and the search for the gunman ended when he shot himself to death in a stolen car as police closed in, authorities said.There were multiple crime scenes in the county south of Los Angeles and many more victims who were shot at but unhurt, said Tustin Lt. Paul Garaven.The shootings began at 4:45 a.m. local time when deputies responding to a call found a female shot multiple times in a house in Ladera Ra
World News Feb. 20, 2013
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Apple hit by hackers, no data stolen
Apple on Tuesday said it was hit by hackers who wormed their way into the California company's system but evidently failed to steal any data.The maker of iPhones, iPads, iPods, and Macintosh computers said it is working with law enforcement officials to hunt down the hackers, who appeared tied to a series of recent cyber attacks on U.S. technology firms."The malware was employed in an attack against Apple and other companies, and was spread through a website for software developers," Apple said
Technology Feb. 20, 2013
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Google's stock price breaks $800 for 1st time
Google's stock price topped $800 for the first time Tuesday amid renewed confidence in the company's ability to reap higher profits from its dominance of Internet search and prominence in the growing mobile market.The milestone comes more than five years after Google's shares initially hit $700. Not long after breaking that barrier in October 2007, the economy collapsed into the worst recession since World War II and Google's stock tumbled into a prolonged malaise that eventually led to a change
World Business Feb. 20, 2013
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S. Korea's external debt hits record high in 2012
South Korea's external debt hit a record high in 2012 as foreigners snapped up local bonds amid powerful monetary easing by advanced economies and credit rating upgrades for Korea, the central bank said Wednesday.The country's external debt totaled US$413.4 billion as of the end of December, up $14.7 billion from a year earlier, according to the Bank of Korea (BOK).It marked the first time that the country's yearly foreign debt surpassed the $400 billion mark.But in the fourth quarter, Korea's f
Feb. 20, 2013
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Patient dies from SARS-like virus in Britain: hospital
A person suffering from a SARS-like virus has died in Britain, hospital officials said on Tuesday, becoming the sixth fatality from the illness worldwide.The patient was being treated for so-called novel coronavirus at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, central England, and died on Sunday, the hospital said.The victim was one of three people in the same family with the virus, which appeared to have been caught by one of the family members during a recent visit to the Middle East and Pakista
World News Feb. 20, 2013
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Education chief hospitalized after suicide attempt
A provincial education chief who was probed last month by police for bribery charges was taken to a hospital after an apparent suicide attempt on Tuesday, police said.Kim Jong-seong, chief of the South Chungcheong Office of Education, was rushed to a nearby hospital in Daejeon, 164 kilometers south of Seoul, police said, adding that he is being treated for non-life threatening injuries.The 63-year-old official has been under intense police investigation for allegedly ordering government official
Social Affairs Feb. 19, 2013
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싱가포르서 '사이버 꽃뱀' 피해 속출!
싱가포르에서 최근 화상채팅 도중 상대남성이 성적인 행위를 하도록 유도한 다음, 이 장면을 찍어 협박하는 사기행위가 급증하고 있다고 CNN 등 외신이 18일 (현지시간) 보도했다. 현지 경찰이 밝힌 바에 따르면, 이러한 사기꾼들은 먼저 매력적인 여성들을 동원해 페이스북 등 SNS사이트를 통해 남성들에게 접근한 다음, 웹캠 (컴퓨터와 연결해 인터넷 상에서 사용되는 카메라) 을 이용해 화상채팅을 시도한다고 한다.이 여성들은 먼저 옷을 벗는 등 성적인 행위를 하여 상대 남성도 비슷한 행위를 하도록 유도한 다음, 이 장면을 녹화하여 피해자들을 협박, 돈을 갈취한다.싱가포르 경찰이 밝힌 바에 따르면 이러한 협박건수는 2012년에만 무려 50건 이상 접수되었는데, 이는 2011년의 11건에서 네 배 넘게 증가한 수치이다.경찰은 이런 피해사례를 피하기 위해서는, 낯선 사람들이 SNS 상에서 접근 하는 것을 주의해야 하며 개인정보를 이들에게 주거나 “남부끄러운 행위를” 하는 것을 삼가야 한다고 경고
한국어판 Feb. 19, 2013
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Armenian president re-elected, exit poll says
Armenian President Serge Sarkisian, who has overseen a modest economic recovery in his country, was re-elected in a national election on Monday, according to an exit poll. The poll of 19,130 voters conducted by Gallup and other pollsters and carried by ArmNews TV showed Sarkisian winning 58 percent of the ballots. The closest of his six rivals, the American-born Raffi Hovanessian, who was post-Soviet Armenia's first foreign minister, polled 32 percent.Just over 60 percent of Armenia's 2.5 millio
World News Feb. 19, 2013
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Park names ex-career diplomat as senior foreign affairs secretary
President-elect Park Geun-hye on Tuesday named her long-time right-hand man Lee Jung-hyun as senior presidential secretary for political affairs and former career diplomat Ju Chul-ki as senior secretary for foreign affairs and national security, a spokesman said.Park also named former finance ministry technocrat Cho Won-dong as economic secretary; social and labor affairs scholar Choi Sung-jae as labor and welfare secretary; former culture ministry technocrat Mo Chul-min as education and cultura
Politics Feb. 19, 2013
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ECB's Draghi pushes for European bank bailout fund
European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said Monday the 17-country eurozone must move swiftly to set up a joint fund to restructure and wind down troubled banks, claiming it is a necessary step to stabilize the financial system.The fund should be financed by levies on financial institutions to ensure it will not have to tap taxpayers' money over the medium term, guaranteeing that “resolution costs are first and foremost borne by the private sector,” he told European lawmakers. The fund mus
World Business Feb. 19, 2013
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Samurai bond sales expected to rise in 2013 on weak yen
South Korean firms' sales of yen-denominated bonds are expected to increase this year as local companies seek to diversify funding sources amid Japan's quantitative easing, analysts said Tuesday.The combined value of Samurai bonds issued by local firms reached 317.7 billion yen ($3.38 billion) in 2012, rising sharply from 171.2 billion yen tallied two years earlier, industry data showed. Samurai bonds refer to yen-denominated debts issued by non-Japanese firms in the Japanese market.Market watch
Feb. 19, 2013
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Foreign IBs say BOK's next move is rate cut
Major foreign investment banks expect the South Korean central bank to cut the key interest rate in March or April to support the country's economic growth, a report showed Tuesday.In a split decision, the Bank of Korea (BOK) froze the benchmark 7-day repo rate at 2.75 percent for the fourth straight month last Thursday on signs of the global economic recovery although a stronger won and geopolitical risks pose threats to the Korean economy.More than five foreign investment banks said that the B
Feb. 19, 2013
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Suspected missionaries accused of spying in Libya
Four foreigners detained on suspicion of proselytizing Christianity in Libya have been accused of espionage, a senior security official said on Monday.Libyan officials say that the group includes a Swedish-American, a South Korean, a South African and an Egyptian.The police chief behind the detention, Abdel-Salam el-Barghathi, told the Associated Press that embassy officials have been allowed access to the four, but that the group has raised suspicions by refusing to meet any.Speaking to the AP
World News Feb. 19, 2013
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Jerry Buss, Lakers' flamboyant owner, dies at 80
Jerry Buss built a glittering life at the intersection of sports and Hollywood.After growing up in poverty in Wyoming, he earned success in academia, aerospace and real estate before discovering his favorite vocation when he bought the Los Angeles Lakers in 1979. While Buss wrote the checks and fostered partnerships with two generations of basketball greats, the Lakers won 10 NBA titles and became a glamorous worldwide brand.With a scientist's analytical skills, a playboy's flair, a businessman'
More Sports Feb. 19, 2013
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EU tightens sanctions on N. Korea after nuclear test
The European Union agreed a raft of new sanctions on Monday against North Korea in retaliation for the country's nuclear test last week which it condemned again in the strongest possible terms.The measures range from additional financial sanctions to travel bans and asset freezes against individuals and are intended to bolster the international regime against the proliferation of nuclear weapons, a statement said.The number of people subject to a travel ban and asset freeze was put at 26 while t
North Korea Feb. 19, 2013
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