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Cho Chung-un
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France suspends acne drug after contraception deaths
France on Wednesday suspended sales of an acne drug whose use as a birth control pill has been linked to the deaths of four women.The National Agency for the Safety of Drugs and Health Products (ANSM) said it was suspending sales of a hormonal treatment called Diane-35 made by German firm Bayer.(AFP)
World News Jan. 30, 2013
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South Korea defender Yun Suk-young joins QPR
Queens Park Rangers has signed South Korea defender Yun Suk-young from K-League side Chunnam Dragons.The 22-year-old Yun has signed a 3.5-year deal with the Premier League's bottom club.The left back, who won a bronze medal at the London Olympics, has been granted a British work permit and will be eligible to play when he obtains a visa.(AP)
Soccer Jan. 30, 2013
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'PyeongChang Declaration' urges world to improve rights of intellectually disabled
Global leaders participating in a conference on intellectual disabilities on Wednesday will issue a joint statement urging the world to help improve rights for the intellectually disabled, officials said.The "PyeongChang Declaration," with the subtitle, "Hearing Voices, Making Changes," will be announced after the conclusion of the Global Development Summit, which opened earlier Wednesday on the sidelines of the 10th Special Olympics World Winter Games, the event's organizers said. PyeongChang,
Foreign Affairs Jan. 30, 2013
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S. Korea calls for 'intolerable' sanctions against N. Korea's nuke ambition
"Intolerable" sanctions are the best way to convince North Korea to give up its nuclear ambitions, South Korea's presidential national security adviser said Wednesday, amid threats by the communist country to conduct its third nuclear test. "The best way to break a nuclear illusion of North Korea is to increase the degree of consequences from the international community to a level that the North is intolerable any more," Chun Yung-woo told a security forum in Seoul. Chun said that the worl
North Korea Jan. 30, 2013
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Income disparity, debt lead risk list
Experts surveyed by the World Economic Forum say rising income gaps between rich and poor and burgeoning government deficits are the risks most likely to have a global impact over the next decade.Climate change, water shortages and aging populations rounded out the WEF's top five risks.The over 1,000 experts surveyed for the Switzerland-based forum's annual risk report also warn that risk factors could combine to produce unique problems. These risk combinations included climate change putting a
World News Jan. 8, 2013
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Hagel stance 'cause for concern': Israel speaker
The foreign policy outlook of US President Barak Obama's nominee for defence secretary, Chuck Hagel, is "cause for concern" for Israel, parliament speaker Reuven Rivlin said on Tuesday."This concept of 'splendid isolation' which Hagel espouses changes US strategy in the world and accordingly it also affects Israel," Rivlin said in a statement. "This outlook must give Israel cause for concern but not scare it," said Rivlin, adding it was "important that Israel know how to deal with" such a wor
World News Jan. 8, 2013
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Main opposition party members bicker over picking of interim leader
Rival factions within the main opposition party collided Tuesday over the selection fo an interim leader to handle challenges following the defeat in the presidential poll last month.The Democratic United Party (DUP) has been in disarray since its defeat in the Dec. 19 election. On the eve of a party meeting to pick an interim leader, mainstream and non-mainstream factions exchanged criticism, accused each other of trying to evade responsibility for the election loss.The main conflict is over a
Politics Jan. 8, 2013
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Park to meet with business people, senior citizens
President-elect Park Geun-hye will hold yet another meeting with business people Wednesday to listen to their troubles and ask for cooperation in realizing her vision for a society where big and small enterprises coexist harmoniously, a spokeswoman said.Park will meet with Sohn Kyung-shik, head of the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and other people representing conglomerates, medium- and small-sized businesses, spokeswoman ChoYoon-sun said. It will be Park's fourth meeting with business
Politics Jan. 8, 2013
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Quiet passing of N. Korean leader's birthday raises curiosities
The quiet passing of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's birthday on Tuesday raised curiosity over the regime's mythologization tactics toward the young leader in a country where the birthdays of his late father and grandfather are still observed as holidays of extravagant celebration.Normal broadcasting hours in the North on Tuesday indicate that the country has not designated the Jan. 8 birthday of the incumbent leader as a national holiday, even though he took power over a year ago.Kim became t
North Korea Jan. 8, 2013
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Winehouse inquest confirms alcohol death
A British court holding a second inquest into the death of Amy Winehouse has confirmed that the singer drank herself to death.The inquest was held for a second time after the coroner in the first inquest was found to lack the proper qualifications.The soul singer was found dead at her London home in July 2011 at the age of 27. An inquest later that year found that the star had died from accidental alcohol poisoning.The coroner later resigned after her qualifications were questioned. She had been
World News Jan. 8, 2013
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Both say headed to win; Lee Jung-hee quits
Bringing a last-minute change to the election dynamics, Lee Jung-hee of the minor Unified Progressive Party quit the race Sunday, vowing to help the opposition forces win Wednesday’s presidential election. Meanwhile, the opposition Democratic United Party was dealt a blow after police announced that their initial probe found no evidence to back its claim that a National Intelligence Service official engaged in a smear campaign against its candidate. “I withdraw my presidential candidacy in ord
Politics Dec. 17, 2012
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Japan broadcasters forecast large majority for conservative LDP
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World Dec. 16, 2012
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Military Christian association cancels Christmas tower
A local Christian group has called off its plan to light up Christmas towers near the tense border with North Korea, Seoul's defense ministry said Monday, in consideration of concerns among residents the moves could provoke the communist nation.It had been an annual tradition for South Korea to light a Christmas tree on top of a hill called Aegibong near the western border with the North before it was suspended in 2003 under a reconciliation agreement with the communist rival to end border propa
National Nov. 26, 2012
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Ahn, Moon expected to meet as early as this week
Ahn Cheol-soo, the popular liberal independent who dropped out of the presidential race last week, could meet with his former rival Moon Jae-in of the main opposition Democratic United Party (DUP) as early as this week to discuss ways to jointly defeat the ruling party in the Dec. 19 election, officials from both sides said Monday.Ahn, a 50-year-old software mogul-turned-politician, withdrew his candidacy Friday amid a deadlock in talks to select either him or Moon as the unified opposition cont
Politics Nov. 26, 2012
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3-yr prison term sought for lawmaker for money-for-nomination
Prosecutors on Monday demanded three years in prison for independent lawmaker Hyun Young-hee for bribing a former ruling party official in return for her nomination ahead of the April general elections.Hyun was indicted in September on suspicion of giving 50 million won ($45,766) to Cho Ki-moon, who worked at Saenuri Party's branch office in the southern port city of Busan, in return for securing her a spot on the proportional representation ticket ahead of the elections, according to the prosec
Social Affairs Nov. 5, 2012
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