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Actress Lee Young-ae gives birth to twins
Actress Lee Young-ae has given birth to twins, her agent said on Monday.Lee, 40, gave birth to a boy and a girl at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday at a Seoul Hospital, said Storms Company. “The mother and the babies are healthy,” it said. She surprised her fans in 2009 when she was secretly married in the United States to a Korean businessman. Lee Young-aeThe superstar of the Korean Wave debuted in a TV com
People Feb. 22, 2011
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Shooter Lee honored with KOC grand prize
Lee Dae-myung, triple gold medalist in the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games shooting event, received the sports grand prize, the most prestigious award by the Korean Olympic Committee, on Tuesday.The award ceremony took place in Olympic Parktel in the Olympic Park, Seoul. Lee Dae-myungThe committee said Monday that it had chosen Lee as the winner of its 57th annual grand prize in recognition of his achi
People Feb. 22, 2011
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Kim to hold Dokdo festival in East Sea
Pop singer Kim Jang-hoon will hold a “Dokdo festival” aboard a cruise ship in the East Sea on Feb. 28, along with self-styled Korea promoter Seo Kyoung-duk.The two celebrities will invite about 300 people to the ship, which will be anchored between the two Dokdo islets to stage a concert. Kim Jang-hoon“I planned the concert on the sea a day before the March 1 independence movement day, to make the
People Feb. 22, 2011
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Nepal’s ex-goddess recalls struggle for earthly life
KATMANDU, Nepal ― Being a “living virgin goddess” isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.Imagine the bruising you get when you tumble back to earth.It’s been two decades since Rashmila Shakya, a 33-year-old with a sweet smile and gentle voice, reached puberty and “retired” as a royal kumari, as the young Nepalese goddesses are known.Sitting in her modest bedroom next to an oversized Minnie Mouse doll, sh
People Feb. 22, 2011
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Ahn to head Chung-Ang University
Economics professor Ahn Kook-shin has been appointed president of Chung-Ang University.The university said Thursday that its board named 64-year-old Ahn as its 13th president as the incumbent President Park Bum-hoon offered to resign. Ahn Kook-shinAhn graduated with a major in economics from Seoul National University in 1969 and earned a doctoral degree in economics from University of Minnesota in
People Feb. 20, 2011
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Kim Young-il named Korea ABC chairman
Vice chairman of the Korea Audit Bureau of Circulations Kim Young-il has become the bureau’s chairman.The bureau promoted 71-year-old Kim to chairman at its board meeting at Korea Press Center, Thursday. Kim Young-ilKim is a graduate from College of Business and Economics at Yonsei University, who worked as a Washington correspondent of the now defunct Hapdong News Agency. His career includes exec
People Feb. 20, 2011
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Mystic beauty draws American artist to Jeju
Windsor plans to hold his first exhibition on his new home in JulyThere is an old tale about the “Hallasan-shin,” the spirits of Jeju Island’s Mount Halla, but world-renowned American artist Windsor Joe Innis didn’t believe it on one of his first trips to the island. “I was told that if you leave without paying tribute to the biggest spirit here, the Old Woman of the Mountain, she will chase you d
People Feb. 17, 2011
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Man, 84, survives desert ordeal over five days
PHOENIX (AP) ― There was a moment when Henry Morello began to lose hope, as he was stuck for five long days with his car in a ditch in the Arizona desert.The 84-year-old drank windshield wiper fluid after he got thirsty, used car mats to stay warm and even read a car manual from cover to cover to pass time.Then, he heard a knock on a window from a hiker, and suddenly his long, painful ordeal was o
People Feb. 17, 2011
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Kim Jae-cheul re-elected MBC president
Kim Jae-cheul was re-elected president of Munhwa Broadcasting Corp. by its board of directors Wednesday.The Foundation for Broadcast Culture, which holds the majority stake in the television network, selected Kim at its board meeting held to screen presidential candidates. Kim Jae-cheulThe 58-year-old president-elect is expected to be determined as president at the shareholders’ meeting late this
People Feb. 17, 2011
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N.Y. mayor to donate $32m to art groups
Beginning Tuesday, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s foundation sent letters to 250 cultural groups, inviting them to apply for some of the $32 million the charity plans to distribute to arts organizations over the next two years, The Wall Street Journal reported.“At Bloomberg Philanthropies, we see the arts as fundamental to New York City’s cultural and economic wellbeing,” the letter says. Mich
People Feb. 17, 2011
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Prince William chooses Harry as best man
LONDON (AFP) ― Prince William has asked his brother Prince Harry to be his best man when he marries Kate Middleton on April 29, and she has asked her sister Philippa to be maid of honor, the palace said Monday.“Prince William has asked his brother, Prince Harry, to be his best man,” said a statement from St James’ Palace. Britain’s Princes William (left) and Harry at Royal Air Force Shawbury near
People Feb. 15, 2011
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Jackson’s dad plans Vietnam hotel complex
HANOI (AFP) ― The father of late pop icon Michael Jackson on Monday helped start work on a $2 billion hotel-entertainment complex called “Happyland,” billed by Vietnam as the region’s largest tourism project.Joe Jackson told Vietnamese television he has invested in a five-star hotel as part of a major development project in southern Long An province. Joe JacksonDuring a live broadcast of the groun
People Feb. 15, 2011
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Ex-ministers visit comfort women shelter
Former justice ministers of both Korea and Japan visited the House of Sharing in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province on Sunday to solace the “comfort women” who were forced into sexual slavery for Japanese troops during World War II.Former Japanese Justice Minister Sugiura Seikan and former Korean Justice Minister Kim Sung-ho laid flowers in the memorial park at the house, then toured the education office
People Feb. 15, 2011
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Four receives HUFS alumni award
The alumni association of Hankuk University of Foreign Studies will present “proud alumni” awards to four graduates in a ceremony in a Seoul hotel on Tuesday.The recipients will be Hyundai Oil Bank CEO Kwon Oh-gap, Second Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Min Dong-seok, Industrial Bank of Korea president Cho Joon-hee and Senior Cheong Wa Dae Secretary for Public Relations Hong Sang-pyo.Th
People Feb. 13, 2011
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Lee Soon-dong to head advertising federation
Lee Soon-dong, honorary president of the Korea Advertisers Association, was elected new chairman of the Korea Federation of Advertising Associations in its annual assembly in Seoul on Friday.He holds a BA and a master’s degree in political science from Yonsei University and a Ph.D. in journalism from Hanyang University. Lee Soon-dongThe 64-year-old new chairman started his career with a JoongAng
People Feb. 13, 2011
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