Articles by 정주원
정주원
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에이미 검사, 연인관계 불꽃 튀는 공방
속칭 “에이미 해결사 검사”사건의 두 주인공인 에이미와 검사 전 모씨 간 진실 공방이 치열하다.에이미와 전 검사가 연인관계였는지 여부가 전 검사의 행위에 대가성이 성립하는가를 결정, 양형 결과를 크게 좌우할 공산이 크기 때문이다.검찰조사에서 전 검사는 "프로포폴 사건을 수사하며 에이미와 알게 됐고 이후 연인 관계로 발전됐다"고 진술한 반면, 에이미 측은 "법률 조언을 받은 것일 뿐 그 이상은 아니다"라며 상반된 주장을 한 것으로 알려졌다.이와 관련해 전 검사측 변호인은 “당시 전 검사와 에이미는 교제 관계였다고 보면 된다”며 전 검사가 수차례에 걸쳐 에이미에게 송금한 1억원에 대한 기자들의 질문에는 ““연인 관계에서 그럴 수 있는 것 아닌가”라고 대답했다. 연인 사이기에 거액의 돈을 송금한 것도, 에이미가 과거 성형 수술비용을 환급 받고 무료 재수술을 받게 하도록 성형외과 최 모 원장에게 문자를 보낸 것도 법적으로 문제될 것이 없다는 것이다. 전 검사와 에이미가 프로포폴 사건을 겪은
한국어판 Jan. 17, 2014
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Korea takes quarantine measures for possible outbreak of AI
SEJONG (Yonhap News) -- Provincial quarantine authorities began culling more than 20,000 poultry Friday after a preliminary test indicated a possible outbreak of avian influenza, with the agriculture ministry saying it may be of a highly pathogenic strain.A suspected AI case was reported Thursday at a poultry farm in Gochang, located some 300 kilometers southwest of Seoul in North Jeolla Province.A DNA test is currently under way to confirm the outbreak and its exact strain, according to an offi
Social Affairs Jan. 17, 2014
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S. Korea's int'l airline traffic grows to record high in 2013
South Korea's international airline traffic rose to a new record high in 2013, the government said Friday, reflecting a surge in the number of passengers to and from the country.The total number of international flights to and from the country came to 380,744 last year, up 6.6 percent from 357,276 in 2012, according to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.The country's overall airline traffic also reached a record high of some 585,000 flights last year as domestic air traffic rose
Jan. 17, 2014
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U.S. Senate passes spending bill containing 'comfort women' issue
The U.S. Senate approved a spending bill Thursday that has drawn unexpectedly huge attention from Northeast Asian nations for the inclusion of report language on Japan's wartime sex enslavement of Korean and other Asian women.President Barack Obama is expected to sign it into law on Friday.A nonbinding document attached to the Consolidated Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2014 calls on the secretary of state to step up efforts to get Japan to apologize for forcing as many as 200,000 women to p
World News Jan. 17, 2014
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Sunderland forward Ji dealt to FC Augsburg in Germany
South Korean footballer Ji Dong-won has left English side Sunderland to join FC Augsburg in Germany on a permanent basis, both clubs announced Friday.FC Augsburg, in the top-flight Bundesliga, said on its website that Ji, 22, will be returning for his second tour of duty with the team. Under a mutual agreement between the clubs, financial details were not disclosed.Sunderland in the English Premier League also announced on its website that the forward has joined the German club.Ji enjoyed a succ
Soccer Jan. 17, 2014
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Emerging countries need to be wary of spillover from QE tapering: BOK head
Emerging countries should wisely cope with spillover effects from the Federal Reserve's tapering of its quantitative easing steps, South Korea's central banker said Friday.Bank of Korea Governor Kim Choong-soo said in a meeting with heads of local banks that it was a good decision for the U.S. central bank to start reducing its monetary stimulus, adding that there is confidence about the recovery of the U.S. economy."But emerging countries are vulnerable to changes in the global financial market
Jan. 17, 2014
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Four rail union leaders arrested for leading 'illegal strike'
Four leaders of the state rail company's labor union were formally detained Friday to undergo further questioning for their alleged role in organizing what the government calls an illegal strike.The leaders of the state-run Korea Railroad Corp. union, including the head Kim Myung-hwan, were put under detention immediately after a district court approved the prosecution's request for arrest warrants. "(Their) crimes have been ascertained enough, and there is a reasonable concern that they might t
Social Affairs Jan. 17, 2014
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National football team coach says Park Ji-sung's return 'possible' in March friendly
Former national men's football team captain Park Ji-sung could return to play in one of South Korea's tune-up matches ahead of this year's FIFA World Cup, the squad's head coach said Thursday.On the sidelines of the team's training camp in the World Cup host nation, Hong Myung-bo said the former Manchester United midfielder may put on a South Korean uniform to face Greece on the road in March."It can happen," Hong said. "There are many possibilities."Park, 32, announced his retirement from inter
Soccer Jan. 17, 2014
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Rep. Honda urges Japan to apologize for 'comfort women'
The time has come for the Japanese government to address the issue of the nation's wartime atrocities against many Korean and other Asian women, a senior U.S. congressman said Thursday.Rep. Mike Honda urged Tokyo first to offer a formal apology to those who were forced into sexual servitude during World War II, euphemistically called "comfort women.""It is time for the Japanese government to make a comprehensive apology and redress the grievances sought by the hundreds of thousands of women who
World News Jan. 17, 2014
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White House spurns N. Korea's call for halt to military drills
The White House on Thursday dismissed North Korea's call for the cancellation of upcoming joint military drills between the U.S. and South Korea."I can tell you that our commitment to and relationship with South Korea is extremely strong and I have no changes to announce in how we engage militarily with South Korea in partnership or in any of the exercises that we engage in," White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters.He was answering a question about the North's demand earlier this w
North Korea Jan. 17, 2014
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Hyundai's European sales dip, Kia market share edges up in 2013
Car sales by Hyundai Motor Co. backtracked in Europe last year amid weak overall market conditions, while its smaller sibling Kia Motors Corp. managed to increase its presence on the continent, industry data showed Thursday.According to the data by the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association, Hyundai sold around 408,000 units in 2013, down 2.2 percent from the previous year. Kia, on the other hand, posted sales topping 329,000 vehicles, up 0.4 percent on-year.The changes caused Hyundai's
Industry Jan. 17, 2014
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N. Korea proposes halting all cross-border slander from Jan. 30 onwards
North Korea on Thursday formally proposed halting all cross-border slander starting Jan. 30 and called for mutual action to prevent a nuclear calamity on the Korean Peninsula.The North's powerful National Defense Commission claimed that its "important proposal" clearly showed how Pyongyang wished to improve the frayed inter-Korean relations.The message came a day after the communist country warned of an "unimaginable holocaust" if Seoul carried out the annual Key Resolve and Foal Eagle exercises
North Korea Jan. 17, 2014
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뉴욕타임즈 ‘아베, 박근혜 역사 위협해’
일본의 신조 아베 총리와 한국의 박근혜 대통령 양측 모두 “역사적 교훈”을 위협하는 인물들이라고 미 현지 일간지 뉴욕타임즈의 국제판인 인터내셔널 뉴욕타임즈가 보도했다.뉴욕타임즈는 14일자 지면에 보도된 “정치인과 역사 교과서”라는 제목의 사설에서, 아베 수상과 박근혜 대통령이 “고등학교 역사 교과서를 자신들의 역사관에 맞게 고쳐 쓰도록 압력을 넣고 있다”며 강하게 질타했다.특히 “양국 내에서 역사 교과서를 고치려는 위험한 시도가 이루어지고 있으며 이는 역사적 교훈을 위협한다”고 주장했다.이 같은 동북아시아의 역사 수정주의는 미국을 포함한 여러 나라의 학자들에게 제기됐으나,이처럼 두 나라의 수장을 직접적으로 동일선상에 넣고 비판한 것은 처음이다. 뉴욕타임즈는 “박 대통령의 아버지인 박정희는 일제 때 만주군이자 1962~79년 군 독재자”였고 “아베 총리의 외할아버지인 기시 노부스케는 A급 전범 혐의자”라며, 두 인물 모두 “전쟁과 매국 문제에 민감한 사람들”이라고 꼬집었다.또 뉴욕타임
한국어판 Jan. 16, 2014
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Ruling party slams NYT editorial accusing Park of whitewashing history
The ruling Saenuri Party on Thursday slammed a New York Times editorial accusing South Korean President Park Geun-hye of trying to whitewash history.On Monday, the NYT ran an editorial addressing the recent controversies surrounding high school history textbooks in South Korea and Japan."Both Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan and President Park Geun-hye of South Korea are pushing to have high school history textbooks in their countries rewritten to reflect their political views," the NYT said i
Politics Jan. 16, 2014
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Banks to increase SME lending by 35 trillion won in 2014
South Korean banks plan to increase lending for smaller firms by 34.6 trillion won ($32.5 billion) this year, as their funding demand is expected to rise upon a moderate economic recovery, the financial regulator said Thursday.Local banks have recently notified the Financial Services Commission, the country's financial watchdog, of their lending plan for small and medium enterprises in 2014, the FSC said in a press release.The amount of increase is up 25.4 percent from the 27.6 trillion won bank
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