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S. Korea's gov't debt nears 470 trillion won under new accounting rules
South Korea's government debt neared 470 trillion won (US$437.2 billion) in 2011 under new accounting rules adopted to reflect international norms, government data showed Monday.According to the data offered by the finance ministry, South Korea's ordinary government debt came to 468.6 trillion won last year. The ratio of the debt to the country's gross domestic product stood at 37.9 percent.The figures were calculated on an accrual basis, different from the existing cash basis accounting rules u
Dec. 24, 2012
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S. Korea retrieves three more pieces of N. Korea's rocket debris
The South Korean Navy has retrieved three more pieces of debris from North Korea's long-range rocket on the west coast, Seoul's defense ministry said Sunday, hoping they would provide more knowledge about the communist nation's missile technology.Pyongyang fired off a three-stage "Unha 3" rocket on Dec. 12, claiming that it has succeeded in putting a satellite into orbit.The first stage of the rocket fell into the Yellow Sea off South Korea's west coast and the second stage in waters near the Ph
North Korea Dec. 23, 2012
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Huge crowds vote in S. Korean presidential election
Huge crowds turned out Wednesday to vote in a tight presidential race pitting the son of North Korean refugees against the conservative daughter of a late dictator who both favor greater engagement with rival North Korea.Despite bitter cold, turnout was higher than past elections, which political analysts said might provide a slight boost to liberal Moon Jae-in over conservative Park Geun-hye in their contest to lead Asia's fourth-largest economy at a time of high tension with rival North Korea.
Politics Dec. 19, 2012
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S. Koreans vote to pick new president
South Koreans voted Wednesday to elect a new president, with the two contenders running a tight race to succeed outgoing conservative President Lee Myung-bak.The election will decide whether the nation, with more than 40 million eligible voters, will see the return of liberals after five years of Lee's conservative government or hand power to a woman president for the first time.The two candidates are the ruling Saenuri Party's Park Geun-hye, 60, daughter of former President Gen. Park Chung-nee,
Politics Dec. 19, 2012
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S. Koreans go to vote as Park-Moon race hinges on turnout
By Sangwon YoonSouth Koreans go to the polls today to choose either a dictator’s daughter or a one-time dissident as president, both of whom pledge to reverse slowing growth, a widening income gap and deteriorating North Korea ties.Ruling New Frontier Party candidate Park Geun Hye holds a 0.5 percentage point lead, within the margin of error, over former human rights lawyer Moon Jae In, according to the most recent opinion poll. A victory for Park, the daughter of the country’s longest-serving m
Politics Dec. 19, 2012
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A look at South Korea's presidential election
A brief look at South Korea's presidential election: ___WHAT'S AT STAKE: A single five-year presidential term starting Feb. 25 to replace conservative incumbent President Lee Myung-bak and lead Asia's fourth-largest economy. ___WHO'S RUNNING: Park Geun-hye, the daughter of late dictator Park Chung-hee and a five-term lawmaker of the ruling conservative party, is running against Moon Jae-in, a former human rights lawyer who served as a close aide to former liberal President Roh Moo-hyun. Ahn
Politics Dec. 19, 2012
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Both S. Korean presidential hopefuls promise change
South Koreans wrapped in mufflers and parkas braved frigid weather Wednesday to vote in a presidential election heading for a close finish between the two top candidates _ the liberal son of North Korean refugees and the conservative daughter of a late dictator.For all their differences, the candidates hold similar views on the need to engage with Pyongyang and other issues.One big reason: Many voters are dissatisfied with current President Lee Myung-bak, including with his hard-line stance on t
Politics Dec. 19, 2012
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S. Koreans vote in presidential election
South Koreans cast their votes Wednesday in a tight and potentially historic presidential election that could result in Asia's fourth-largest economy selecting its first female leader.The ballot is a straight fight between Park Geun-Hye, the conservative daughter of assassinated dictator Park Chung-Hee, and her liberal rival Moon Jae-In, the son of North Korean refugees.Opinion polls indicate the result could go either way.The eventual occupant of the presidential Blue House will have to deal wi
Politics Dec. 19, 2012
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U.S. court dismisses Apple's request to ban sales of Samsung products
A U.S. court dismissed Apple Inc.'s request to permanently ban sales of some Samsung Electronics Co. devices in the country, granting an upper hand to the South Korean handset maker in the patent war between the two tech giants, a local court filing showed Tuesday.Following a pro-Apple jury verdict in late August, the iPhone maker had filed for an injunction to permanently ban sales of 26 Samsung products in the U.S.Samsung refuted that 23 of those models were already off the market, and others
Technology Dec. 18, 2012
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N. Korean first lady Ri Sol-ju reappears with swollen belly
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s wife Ri Sol-ju made a public appearance for the first time in 40 days, raising suspicion that the Hermit Kingdom’s first lady is expecting a child soon.North Korea’s state-run Korean Central News Agency broadcast on Monday Ri wearing black mourning clothes at the first anniversary of the death of former North Korean leader Kim Jong-il.An official at the South Korean government said that Ri’s childbirth is imminent, given that rumors about her pregnancy have alre
North Korea Dec. 17, 2012
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왜 아이들을... 극악무도 범인의 동기는?
왜 그는 초등학교로 가서 아무런 힘없는 어린 아이들을 그토록 많이 죽였을까.미국 코네티컷주에서 발생한 총기 난사 사건으로 미국 사회가 큰 충격과 슬픔에 빠진 가운데 범인 애덤 랜자(20)의 범행 동기가 여전히 수수께끼로 남아있다.미 언론에 따르면 랜자는 집에서 엄마를 총으로 살해한 뒤 학교로 가 학생들과 교직원들을 향해 총기를 난사했으며 스스로 목숨을 끊었다.학교에 강제로 진입해 교실 두 곳에서 미친 듯이 총을 쏘는 동안에도 그는 거의 한마디도 하지 않았으며 범행 동기를 말해줄 만한 유서나 메모도 남기지 않은 것으로 전해졌다.경찰은 랜자의 집에서 확보한 증거와 현장에서 총상을 입고 살아남은 유일한 여성의 진술을 토대로 동기를 비롯해 범행 전모를 파악한 뒤 발표할 예정이다.현재 랜자에 대해 알려진 것은 그의 형인 라이언(24), 고교 스승과 동창들, 이웃들이 전하는 진술들을 토대로 한 내용뿐이다.이들은 랜자가 똑똑했지만, 내성적이며 사람들과 어울리지 못하는 외톨이였다고 이구동성으로 전
Podcast Dec. 17, 2012
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S. Korean pitcher Lim Chang-yong signs with Chicago Cubs: source
South Korean pitcher Lim Chang-yong has signed with the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball (MLB), an informed source told Yonhap News Agency Monday."Lim Chang-yong signed the contract over the weekend in the U.S.," the source said, requesting anonymity. Financial terms of the deal were not immediately known, according to the source.Lim is scheduled to return to South Korea later Monday to announce the signing. He is expected to disclose other details of the contract then.The right-hander flew
Baseball Dec. 17, 2012
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Kim Jong-un visits family mausoleum on 1st anniversary of father's death
Marking the first anniversary of the death of late North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, the North unveiled on Monday a renovated mausoleum for the ruling Kim family.The reopening ceremony for Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, held from 9:00 a.m., was broadcast live by key television stations including (North) Korean Central Broadcasting Station, monitored in Seoul.The North's state news wire service Korean Central News Agency said in an English dispatch that "an inaugural ceremony of the renovated Kumsusa
North Korea Dec. 17, 2012
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Park keepers bar Dec. 24 mass blind date
A mass blind date which was scheduled to be held in a public park in Seoul on Christmas Eve may be called off, after the park administrator decided not to allow the event. “The organizers said at first that the event would draw just a small number of people, but it is now expected to draw too many,” said an official at Yeouido Park, central Seoul. “The park is place for citizens, not for the promotion of private firms.” First suggested by an SNS user, the event has attracted around 40,000 single
Latest News Dec. 14, 2012
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Park blasts opposition camp over snowballing accusations
South Korea's ruling party presidential candidate Park Geun-hye blasted the opposition camp Friday for accusing her of cheating and meddling in the race, saying the claims amounted to nothing but false propaganda."From this moment, I am declaring an all-out war on false propaganda," the 60-year-old contender of the Saenuri Party told a news conference at party headquarters. "I will firmly crush the political maneuvering, false accusations and slander that have taken over this land so that they m
Politics Dec. 14, 2012
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