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[Asian Games] North Korea returns to Asiad top 10 after more than a decade
Aided by world record-breaking performances by its weightlifters, North Korea made a comeback to the top 10 in the Asiad medal tally for the first time in 12 years at the 2014 Incheon Asian Games. The communist country also drew spotlight for its proactive sports diplomacy by unprecedentedly sending high-ranking party officials as well as those from the sports circle to the South, boosting expectations that the continental event would serve as a breakthrough for icy inter-Korean ties. With 1
Olympic Games Oct. 5, 2014
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[Asian Games] Accidents, doping, controversies cloud 17th Asian Games
The 17th Asian Games may have had many golden moments -- 439 total to be exact -- but it also had its share of lows that suggested the largest sporting event on the continent is never an easy one to organize. For starters, the symbolic Asian Games cauldron, lit at the Sept. 19 opening ceremony, went out for 10 minutes the next day due to difficulties maintaining the complicated, fountain-shaped flame.The cauldron had already drawn plenty of criticisms, having been lit by a local celebrity wit
Olympic Games Oct. 5, 2014
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[Asian Games] South Korea finishes with no golds in athletics, aquatics at Incheon
South Korea, despite accomplishing its initial goal of clinching second place in the medal standings at the Incheon Asian Games, wrapped up aquatics and athletics events on home soil without any gold. With a total of 100 gold medals up for grabs in swimming, diving, synchronized swimming, water polo, and track and field events, the host country's biggest-ever delegation of 831 athletes failed to grab any Asiad gold, marking its first such drought since the 1978 Bangkok Asian Games. No South
Olympic Games Oct. 5, 2014
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[Asian Games] South Korea's Lee Na-young wins bowling gold in masters
South Korean bowler Lee Na-young clinched the gold in the women's masters discipline at the Incheon Asian Games on Thursday, becoming the country's first quadruple-gold winner at the ongoing Asiad. The 28-year-old scored a total of 477 points in the final gold-medal decider stepladder round against Chinese-Taipei player Wang Ya Ting's 437 points to grab her fourth golden victory during the competitions in Anyang, east of the Asiad host city. Son Yun-hee, another South Korean bowler, secured th
Olympic Games Oct. 2, 2014
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[Asian Games] South Korea wins 1 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze in women's modern pentathlon
The South Korean women's team claimed the modern pentathlon title at the Asian Games on Thursday, bringing home the country's first Asiad gold ever in this event. The quartet of Choi Min-ji, Jeong Mi-na, Kim Sun-woo and Yang Soo-jin accrued 5,120 points combined to capture the gold medal in fencing, swimming, horse riding and a combined event of shooting and running at Dream Park Modern Pentathlon Venue in the country's western port city of Incheon. Choi Min-ji of South Korean women's team com
Olympic Games Oct. 2, 2014
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[Asian Games] North Korean twin runners compete in women's marathon
North Korean twin runners Kim Hye-gyong and Hye-song finished seventh and ninth, respectively, in the women's marathon at the Incheon Asian Games on Thursday. North Korean twin runners Kim Hye-gyong (left) and Kim Hye-song appear disappointed after racing at the Asian Games on Thursday. (Yonhap) Hye-gyong, the younger of the two, crossed the finish line in 2 hours, 36 minutes, 38 seconds, less than two minutes ahead of Hye-song, who clocked in at 2:38:55 after the 42.195-kilometer race in this
Olympic Games Oct. 2, 2014
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U.S. doctor visits North Korea to treat leader Kim's aunt: source
A Korean-American cardiologist arrived in North Korea last month to treat the aunt of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, a source familiar with affairs inside the communist state said Thursday, prompting speculation about the state of her health. Kim Kyong-hui, the current leader's aunt and younger sister of late former leader Kim Jong-il, has been known to have a heart disease, but the doctor's alleged visit could be an indication that she has fallen into critical condition. "An American card
North Korea Oct. 2, 2014
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North Korea accuses Park of using human rights issue to topple regime
North Korea slammed South Korean President Park Geun-hye again Thursday, calling her a "maniac" and a "mad dog" for her recent call for the communist country to improve its abysmal human rights conditions. Repeating her call on the North to enhance human rights, made during her address to the United Nations General Assembly earlier last month, Park told a Cabinet meeting Tuesday that the North Korean rights issue is Seoul's top priority in dealing with the communist country. North Korea has
North Korea Oct. 2, 2014
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Samsung Electronics to invest $1.4b for appliance
South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics Co. will spend $1.4 billion to build a consumer electronics production plant in Vietnam to meet global demand for home appliances, the company said Thursday.The tech giant confirmed its investment in the complex would cover production of TVs, air conditioners, washing machines, refrigerators and other home electronics as well as working capital.Formal written approval for the plant from the Vietnamese government, delivered to company vice chairman Lee
Technology Oct. 2, 2014
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South Korea's economy steadily recovering but pace remains
South Korea's economy is recovering steadily, but the pace still remains weak with business sentiment sharply deteriorating, the top economic policymaker said Thursday. "We are making a steady recovery, but its speed and strength remains weak," Finance Minister Choi Kyung-hwan said at a meeting with a journalists' group in Seoul. "In particular, business sales are declining and profitability is getting worse, a sign that corporate sentiment is sharply shrinking." Choi gave a bleak assessm
Oct. 2, 2014
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Samsung Electronics to build appliance complex in Vietnam
South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics Co. will build a US$560 million industrial complex in Vietnam to produce consumer electronics (CE) to meet growing global demand for home appliances, the company said Thursday. The complex will be built in the southern Vietnamese city of Ho Chi Minh on a plot of 700,000 square meters. The scheduled completion date of the plant was not specified. Nguyen Phu Trong, general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, delivered a formal written approv
Technology Oct. 2, 2014
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[Asian Games] Saudi Arabians in Korea, citizens, S-OIL employees root for Saudi Arabian athlete
Incheon, Oct. 1 -- About 100 Saudi Arabians living in Korea, Korean citizens and S-OIL employees rooted for a Saudi Arabian athlete in the final of the men's 200-meter race at the Incheon Asian Games held in the Incheon Asiad Main Stadium on Oct.1. Fahhad Mohammed Alsubaie of Saudi Arabia won the silver medal in the race. They cheered for him ardently, shouting his name. “Since the rankings can vary by 0.01 seconds, the runners seem to feel a heavy pressure,” said an S-OIL employee. “We are del
Olympic Games Oct. 2, 2014
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[Asian Games] North Korean ping-pong legend injured in car accident: report
Li Bun-hee, a former North Korean table tennis star, has been seriously injured in a car accident in Pyongyang, a U.S. news report said Thursday,. If true, she is unlikely to attend the upcoming Incheon Asian Para Games to the disappointment of many South Koreans. Li, currently chief of North Korea's disabled athletes association, is popular not only in the communist nation but also in South Korea. Li played on a unified Korea team in the 1991 table tennis championships. She played with Hyun
Olympic Games Oct. 2, 2014
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Samsung Electronics starts NFC payment service in China
Samsung Electronics Co., the world's largest mobile phone manufacturer, said Thursday that it has started near field communication payment service for its device users in China. The company said it formed a partnership with UnionPay, China's sole bank credit card organization, for the service that is the first by a smartphone company in the world's second-largest economy. The tieup with UnionPay, which controls 80 percent of China's offline payment market, is expected to give Samsung a head
Technology Oct. 2, 2014
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Opposition floor leader resigns over ferry bill
Rep. Park Young-sun, the floor leader of the main opposition New Politics Alliance for Democracy, stepped down Thursday following controversy over a bill aimed at determining the truth behind April's deadly ferry sinking. "I am laying down the burden of the post of floor leader," she said in an e-mailed letter to all NPAD lawmakers. "It has been a difficult time, abandoning all of my beliefs, honor and pride in the name of responsibility." Rep. Park Young-sun, the floor leader of the main oppo
Politics Oct. 2, 2014
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