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Chung Joo-won
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Homeplus to hold Korean food fair in London
Homeplus said Sunday that it will hold a Korean food fair in London during the Summer Olympics in partnership with its parent company, U.K. retail giant Tesco. Titled “Taste of Korea,” the upcoming event will be held at the Tesco Extra New Malden store in London from June 25-Aug. 31, the nation’s second-largest supermarket chain said. Some 150 Korean food items are to be displayed during the period, with the size doubled from the same event last year, the company said. Participating companies wi
Industry May 6, 2012
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SK Group expands shared-growth programs for subcontractors
SK Group announced on Thursday that its newest policies for shared-growth with its subcontractors went into effect. One of the nation’s biggest conglomerates, SK Group came up with co-prosperity projects for medium-sized and smaller subcontractors in three sectors, education, finance and technology. The new policies are meant to be supportive of the retainable management growth of SK’s subcontractors, the conglomerate said. SK Group had established a shared-growth committee in the fall of 2008 t
May 3, 2012
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Hur conferred order for agriculture, food from French Government
Hur Young-in, chairman of SPC Group, was conferred the Merit of Agricultural Chevalier at the French Embassy on Tuesday for promoting French food culture in Korea. The order was created in 1883 by the French minister of agriculture to honor those who greatly contribute to the development of French agriculture and food. French biochemist Louis Pasteur was the first to win the order. Hur enhanced the image of French baking in Korea through bakery brands, Paris Croissant and Paris Baguette, Ambassa
May 3, 2012
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Hyundai Heavy completes power, desalination plants in Bahrain
Hyundai Heavy Industries has completed the construction of massive power and desalination plants in Al-Dur, Bahrain, company officials said on Tuesday.Hyundai Heavy executives and King Hamad Bin Issa Al Khalifa of Bahrain attended a ceremony on Monday to celebrate the completion of the project worth about $1.7 billion, they said. Bahrain’s new power and desalination plants are gas-fired combined-cycle units and can generate up to 1,245 mega watts of power, capable of supplying 40 percent of Bahr
Industry May 1, 2012
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SK Chemicals chief wins Forbes CEO Award
SK Chemicals vice chairman and CEO Kim Chang-geun has won the Forbes CEO Award, the company announced on Tuesday. Hosted by Forbes Korea and supported by the Ministry of Commerce, the Forbes CEO Award selects CEOs who develop creative corporal culture with strong leadership and social responsibility. Forbes acknowledged Kim’s leading role in corporate restructuring and aggressive overseas operations based on communicative skills, SK Chemicals said. Kim became the vice chair of the nation’s leadi
May 1, 2012
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Hyundai Motor unveils Yeosu Expo pavilion
Hyundai Motor Group on Monday introduced its exhibition hall for the upcoming Yeosu Expo 2012, which underscores the carmaker’s efforts to save resources and the environment. Under the theme “Living Ocean and Coast,” 106 countries and nine international organizations plan to showcase their marine development and oceanic technology on the southern shore of the Korean Peninsula starting May 12.The auto giant is one of the seven local corporations to run pavilions during the three-month event along
Mobility April 30, 2012
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Museum shows Joseon scholar’s teachings on wife’s hanbok
The Museum of Silhak, or study of “practical learning” of the late Joseon period, is hosting the special exhibition “Dasan, his life and ideal at the Han River” on late Joseon scholar Jeong Yak-yong from April 27 to Sept. 9.“Hapicheob,” referring to Jeong’s writings on an old hanbok skirt sent by his wife while he was in exile in Gangjin, South Jeolla Province, is among the highlights of the 70 or so items exhibited. The scholar wrote words of virtue for his sons and daughters in 1810 and sent t
Performance April 30, 2012
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Lady Gaga’s week out of limelight in Seoul
U.S. pop star gives media run-around, meets fans on quietLady Gaga has been playing hide-and-seek with reporters and photographers waiting at her hotel and outside Seoul Olympic Stadium this week, trying to remain unseen in public before her concert on Friday.The 26-year-old artist arrived in Seoul last Friday, a week prior to her concert, raising expectation of her popping up on streets of Seoul. However, reporters and photographers raised eyebrows about the celebrity’s secluded approach, contr
Performance April 27, 2012
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Lady Gaga meets fans, gives media run-around
Lady Gaga has been playing hide-and-seek with reporters and photographers waiting at her hotel and outside Seoul Olympic Stadium this week, trying to remain unseen in public. The 26-year-old star arrived in Seoul last Friday but has been avoiding media contact. However, the U.S. pop singer has met fans waiting for her at her hotel lobby on several occasions. The Korea Herald exclusively acquired photographs of Lady Gaga meeting her fans from in and out of the country, while professional photogra
Performance April 27, 2012
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Jessica Alba surprises Seoul clubbers
American Actress Jessica Alba surprised clubbers and bar-hoppers by showing up in Seoul last Saturday. The actress and her husband Cash Warren flew from Japan to Korea last Saturday evening, and reserved a table around 11:30 p.m. at Club Octagon in Nonhyeon-dong.Staying at the V.I.P. area for about an hour, Alba, Warren and two Korean friends enjoyed their night out together. The couple took pictures with excited fans and friends for the last 5 minutes and left with their bodyguard. “Alba mostly
People April 23, 2012
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Father denies son’s impending marriage to Putin’s daughter
Retired admiral Yoon Jong-gu on Friday denied local media reports that his son, Yoon Joon-won, was likely to marry his longtime sweetheart Yekaterina Vladmirovna Putina, the youngest daughter of the Russian president-elect Vladimir Putin, soon.Local media reported earlier that Yoon Joon-won, 27, and Putina, 25, were likely to wed shortly after Putin’s presidential inauguration on May 7. However, in an interview with a local paper, Yoon Jong-gu, who once served as a military attach at the Korean
People April 20, 2012
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Putin’s daughter to wed Korean man, reports
The youngest daughter of Russian president-elect Vladimir Putin will marry a South Korean man, local media reported Friday. He is the son of a retired admiral who had served as a military attache at the Korean Embassy in Moscow. Putin’s daughter, Yekaterina Vladmirovna Putina, 25, will marry Yoon Joon-won, 27, shortly after her father’s presidential inauguration on May 7, reports said. “Yoon will head to Russia on Friday under the protection of Russian bodyguards as the wedding preparations are
People April 20, 2012
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Curtain rises on latest version of ‘Miso’
Chongdong Theater dreams of stage in Las VegasChongdong Theater launched on Wednesday the latest version of “Miso,” the theater’s Korean traditional musical with modern twists. The new version, “Miso 3,” follows the 2011 version “Miso 2: Silla, the Land of Gods” and the 2009 original “Miso: Love Songs from Chunhyang.” The musical started off in 1997 under the title, “Traditional Art Stage” and later changed its brand name to “Miso” in 2009. “Miso 3” is an adaption of the tale of Chunhyang. The K
Performance April 19, 2012
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Jason Mraz brings world tour to Busan
Grammy-winning American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz will bring his musical charms to Busan on June 8, said Hyundai Card, which organized the concert. The American artist will take the stage at BEXCO on Friday, June 8 at 8 p.m. Titled “Hyundai Card Culture Project 06 Jason Mraz in BUSAN,” the event will kick off Mraz’s first world tour since the release of his fourth regular album, “Love is a Four Letter Word,” on Tuesday. Mraz debuted in 2002 with his first album, “Waiting for My Rocket to Come
Performance April 18, 2012
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Show host quits TV gigs over comfort women remarks
Show host and comedian Kim Gu-ra, 41, announced Monday night that he would step down from all television programs to atone for his derogatory remarks about military sex slaves during World War II. In 2002, Kim, on his Internet radio show “Kim Gu-ra and Hwang Bong-al’s Current Affairs Talk,” made jokes about prostitutes who had protested against a police crackdown to the National Human Rights Commission of Korea. “We haven’t seen prostitutes sharing a bus ride for a while, like the comfort women
Television April 17, 2012
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