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Cho Chung-un
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Iconic singer David Bowie dies at 69
David Bowie, the other-worldly musician who broke pop and rock boundaries with his creative musicianship, nonconformity, striking visuals and a genre-spanning persona he christened Ziggy Stardust, died of cancer Sunday. He was 69 and had just released a new album.Bowie, whose hits included "Fame,'' "Heroes" and "Let's Dance,'' died "peacefully'' and was surrounded by family, representative Steve Martin said early Monday. The singer had fought cancer for 18 months.Long before alter egos and wild
Performance Jan. 11, 2016
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Honda, Volvo take top awards at the Detroit auto show
The Honda Civic has been named North American Car of the Year. The truck of the year is the Volvo XC90.The press preview days for the North American International Auto Show officially kick off with the awards. The announcements came Monday morning at Cobo Center in Detroit.The other finalists in the car category were the Chevrolet Malibu and Mazda MX-5 Miata. The Nissan Titan XD and Honda Pilot also vied for the truck award.About 55 automotive journalists vote on winners from the list of finalis
Industry Jan. 11, 2016
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S. Korea to send special envoy to Guatemalan presidential event
President Park Geun-hye will send the ruling party's floor leader to Guatemala this week for a presidential inauguration ceremony, the Foreign Ministry said Monday.Rep. Won Yoo-chul of the Saenuri Party plans to attend President-elect Jimmy Morales' inauguration set for Thursday.Won is scheduled to meet with "top-level" officials of the incoming Guatemalan administration and deliver South Korea's resolve to deepen bilateral ties, said the ministry.The two sides have maintained close partnerships
Foreign Affairs Jan. 11, 2016
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U.S.-S. Korea alliance 'ironclad' amid N. Korean provocations: Lippert
Mark Lippert, the U.S. ambassador to South Korea, said Monday that the country's alliance with South Korea is "ironclad" in the face of North Korea's latest nuclear test."The U.S.-South Korea alliance is unshakable and strong like an ironclad," Lippert said during a meeting with lawmakers at the National Assembly.The National Assembly's foreign affairs committee invited Lippert to discuss actions by Seoul and Washington on North Korea's fourth nuclear test last week.Lippert also noted that B-52
Foreign Affairs Jan. 11, 2016
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Korean toy market driven by animation success, parents’ pride
For Oh Soo-hyun, the mother of a 4-year-old boy in Seoul, last year was a nightmare.“Turning Mecard,” she said. “I’ve been searching for this everywhere, almost every single day. But even though I get it one by one, the company keeps producing different models. … It has no end.” Oh is one of many Korean parents pressured by their kids who are captivated by the hit TV animation series. The action-adventure series features dozens of minicars and main characters who control them with their mysterio
Industry Jan. 7, 2016
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Unionized Asiana workers protest against restructuring
Unionized workers at Asiana Airlines, the nation’s second-largest flag carrier, launched a sit-in protest Tuesday blasting the management’s restructuring plan that would lead to massive layoffs.The move came less than a week after the carrier unveiled the self-rescue plan to improve its financial health and survive in the overheated air transportation and services market. (Yonhap)Under the two-year plan, Asiana is set to close three international routes this year and reduce the number of branch
Business Jan. 5, 2016
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Korea on tough road to transformation
Song Young-ki, the 28-year-old CEO of start-up DLighter, has a chic office in the business district of Gwanghwamun in central Seoul. Though his 1-year-old company has yet to generate revenue as its mobile app is still in the pilot stage, Song does not have to worry about rent or look for coffee shops that provide free Wi-Fi access.Furnished with desks and sofas designed in a futuristic concept and even a foosball table, the 320-pyeong (1,058-square-meter) office is where he spends days and night
Industry Dec. 30, 2015
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Asiana Air gets nod for 2nd budget carrier
After months of hurdles, Asiana Airlines, the nation’s second-largest flag carrier, has won the government’s permission to operate its second low-cost carrier, moving forward to expand its market presence.The Ministry of Transport has issued a business license to Air Seoul, the second low-cost carrier launched by Asiana Airlines, the air carrier said Monday evening. The government said the license was issued in line with a steady growth in air traffic with an annual average of 7.8 percent. Air S
Industry Dec. 29, 2015
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POSCO’s auto steel production evolves
For lighter, stronger auto body frames, Korea’s top steelmaker POSCO has been producing advanced high-strength steel, the latest steel sheet production technology, with growing market demand.Advanced high-strength steel is one of the fastest-growing material markets in the automotive industry in and out of the country, as it offers enhanced formability and is lighter in weight but stronger than other steel products. With a growing number of carmakers developing lighter but stronger vehicles to e
Industry Dec. 29, 2015
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[Newsmaker] Hyundai Elevator-Schindler feud resurfaces
Years of bitter feuding between Hyundai Elevator, the nation’s leading elevator manufacturer, and Schindler Group, its No. 2 shareholder, resurfaced on Monday after a top Swiss envoy had a rare meeting with Cheong Wa Dae officials requesting the government’s intervention.According to local reports, Swiss Ambassador to Korea Jorg Al. Reding recently met An Chong-bum, senior presidential secretary on economic affairs, to ask South Korea’s top office to step in. He claimed that the Swiss firm has s
Industry Dec. 28, 2015
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Korea to probe VW fuel efficiency
An analysis of test data suggests that the defeat device to manipulate emission levels could have an impact on the fuel efficiency of Volkswagen’s diesel vehicles sold in Korea, the government said Thursday.(AP-Yonhap)While the data provided by the Environment Ministry and the Transport Ministry shows a high likelihood, more driving tests need to be conducted to conclusively prove it, an official told Yonhap news agency.“We have concluded that there is a correlation,” the official was quoted as
Industry Dec. 24, 2015
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KOGAS denies report on gas field investment in Iran
Korea Gas Corp. on Monday denied a local report that it plans to invest in South Pars gas field in Iran, making it the first Korean company to invest in the Middle East country that had been slapped with international economic sanctions over its nuclear program.According to local reports quoting officials at the Trade Ministry, the state-run company recently sent its officials to discuss ways to invest in the world’s largest gas field, which has been running behind in its development schedule du
Industry Dec. 21, 2015
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Korean firms cautious over Fed hike
In contrast to the central bank’s upbeat forecast of the U.S. rate hike on the Korean economy, the business circles here remained cautious on Thursday, devising ways to minimize the impact in the mid and long term. (Yonhap)The impact of the U.S. Fed hike -- the first in nearly a decade -- will not be felt right away, market watchers said, as the South Korean central bank is keeping its key interest rate at a record low level. However, many Korean companies are concerned about its global impact,
Industry Dec. 17, 2015
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[Newsmaker]After warm-up, SK chief may return to board
SK Group chairman Chey Tae-won is reportedly considering rejoining the board of three affiliates including the group’s parent company SK Corp., amid mounting pressure on him to hold more legal and ethical responsibilities as the owner of the nation’s third-largest conglomerate. According to industry sources and reports Monday, Chey is likely to join the board of directors of the three firms at the shareholders meeting scheduled in February and March. SK chairman Chey Tae-won (SK) If shareholder
Industry Dec. 14, 2015
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Pinning responsibility for self-driving car accidents
With local carmakers and electronics giant Samsung jumping into autonomous car business along with the government’s plan to commercialize the sector by the year 2020, interest is growing over one tricky matter: who will be held responsible for accidents involving such vehicles? Automated vehicle is a revolutionary concept in motoring as the human drivers take a backseat while the computerized machine, instead, takes control of navigation. But the question of liability for accidents involving dri
Industry Dec. 13, 2015
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