Articles by Lee Hyun-jeong
Lee Hyun-jeong
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Women outperform men in language skills: data
Women have better linguistic abilities than men, according to data released Sunday by the Korean Language and Culture Foundation. According to a test result analysis of the Test of Korea Language or ToKL between 2007 and 2013, women showed average scores about 4 points higher then men.The report also showed that the older examinees were, the better their vocabulary was. While the vocabulary achievement of teenagers reached 61.7 percent, those in their 20s and 40s came at 66.9 percent and 70.9 pe
Social Affairs Oct. 6, 2013
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SNU leaps to 44th in world university ranking
Seoul National University jumped from 59th to 44th in the Times Higher Education’s 2013 world university ranking, joining the top 50 for the first time.Four South Korean universities were among the 200 best institutes according to the annual report released on Tuesday. They were KAIST, which climbed 13 places to 56th, POSTECH at 60th, and Yonsei University at 190th.The California Institute of Technology retained its top position for the third consecutive year. Harvard University remained in seco
Social Affairs Oct. 4, 2013
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Seoul district eases ban on gay rights banner
A Seoul district has partially lifted its ban on a local gay group’s advertisement banner following the state human rights body’s recommendation. The Mapo District office recently notified Mapo Rainbow Residents’ Solidarity that it would allow its ad campaign, but only if it removed a statement deemed to be an exaggeration. The local office and the activist group have been in discord since last year when the office did not permit the group’s gay rights street banners. The office said that the ph
Social Affairs Oct. 3, 2013
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Seoul City to raise basic taxi fare to 3,000 won
Seoul City said Wednesday it will raise basic taxi fare by one-fourth to 3,000 won ($2.79) starting Oct. 12 and will take measures to improve drivers’ services and working conditions. After holding public hearings and reviews by the price policy committee, the city made a final decision out of three options, which differed in basic fares and surcharges for nighttime and inter-city operations. In addition to the hike, the city government decided to reintroduce the 25 percent surcharge for passeng
Social Affairs Oct. 2, 2013
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Seoul council chair held in bribery case
The prosecution detained Seoul Metropolitan Council Chairman Kim Myung-soo and raided his office and house on Monday for allegedly taking bribes from a renovation company, sources said. Kim is suspected of receiving more than 100 million won ($93,109) from Dawon Group president surnamed Lee in return for giving favors in the apartment renovation business in the Seocho district of Seoul. Kim from the Democratic Party has been chairing the council since June last year. (rene@heraldcorp.com)
Social Affairs Oct. 1, 2013
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Hi Seoul Festival to start Wednesday for 5-day run
Hi Seoul Festival will kick off Wednesday for a five-day run, offering a variety of street performances and cultural events. The largest cultural festival in the city will present 162 street performances and parades including 24 citizen-participation events. Midair performances from six countries including France, Spain and Argentina will also be featured. The event will mainly take place in three main squares: Seoul Plaza, Gwanghwamun Square and Cheonggye Plaza. On the last day, a large-scale p
Social Affairs Sept. 29, 2013
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All Seoul taxis to install digital meters
Seoul City will have all taxis install digital meters by the end of this year as part of efforts to prevent fare fraud and improve services, officials said Wednesday.Of the 72,418 cabs operating in the city, 43 percent currently use the high-tech calculator, each receiving a 100,000 won ($93) subsidy from the city government. The city plans to make it mandatory for all taxis starting next year. Drivers who do not install them will be fined up to 1.2 million won. The digital meters can preclude d
Social Affairs Sept. 25, 2013
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Seoul City fumes at limited size of Park’s child care subsidy plan
Seoul City on Wednesday protested the central government’s planned increase of the subsidy for free child care, saying it falls far short of the city’s demand. The central government reiterated that it would raise its contribution to the local governments’ child welfare budgets from 20 percent to 30 percent for Seoul and from 50 percent to 60 percent for other major cities and provinces. The finance, administration and welfare ministries also announced that they would increase the share of value
Social Affairs Sept. 25, 2013
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30 years collecting recyclables to help neighbors in need
Hwang Hwa-ick starts her day at 4 a.m. sharp by collecting recyclable materials in her neighborhood. For the 78-year-old, empty bottles, used cans and old newspapers are not waste, but sources for helping those in need. For the past 30 years, she has worked with a local women’s community, gathering the recyclables, selling them and returning the proceeds to society.Her first day’s pay was a meager 7,700 won ($7.16). But she has made more than 10 million won from the job so far and saved the sum
Social Affairs Sept. 24, 2013
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3 in 10 Seoulites don’t experience cultural activities: survey
More than three out of 10 Seoul citizens said they do not take part in cultural activities throughout the year, with a majority of them citing high costs as the reason, city data showed.According to the survey by Seoul Metropolitan City, 65 percent of the respondents said they visited sports games or arts performances at least once. The other 35 percent said they had not engaged in any cultural activities.The survey was conducted on about 50,000 citizens aged 15 and above from October 2011 to Se
Social Affairs Sept. 22, 2013
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Lawmaker pushes bill on zoo conditions
An opposition lawmaker is pushing to introduce a bill to tighten control of the establishment and management of zoos and aquariums as part of efforts to improve animal welfare.“Animal management, feeding environment and visitors’ safety have been a blind spot since there has been no law that offers any standard,” Democratic Party Rep. Jang Ha-na said Sunday.Civic groups have been voicing the need to introduce a legal framework that ensures a minimum standard for feeding conditions and restricts
Social Affairs Sept. 22, 2013
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Chief prosecutor’s departure reminiscent of past titanic clashes
The ongoing conflict between the chiefs of the prosecution and the Justice Ministry is reminiscent of clashes between their predecessors that rocked the nation’s law enforcement system and had huge political ramifications. Prosecutor General Chae Dong-wook offered to resign Friday amid controversy over a newspaper report that he secretly had a son through an extramarital affair. His announcement came hours after Justice Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn ordered an inspection of him over the claim, despite
Social Affairs Sept. 17, 2013
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Seoul City upgrades traffic control system
Seoul City’s transport control office on Thursday unveiled a major upgrade of information technology-based services to provide traffic information more accurately and quickly. The city government plans to merge its traffic control center and disaster response team into a new entity called the Seoul Safety Control Center. It will begin operations later this year. They will share real-time digital videos and monitor traffic situations and disasters at the same time. A total of 1,141 pieces of traf
Social Affairs Sept. 12, 2013
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Child care program ignites political bickering
Political fighting is escalating over Seoul City’s troubled free child care program in what is seen as a prelude to next year’s local elections.The ruling Saenuri Party and the opposition Democratic Party have been trading barbs since Mayor Park Won-soon offered a debt financing plan last Thursday.Park and the DP denounced the central government for neglecting its share of responsibility in funding. The ruling Saenuri Party accused him of trying to politicize the issue ahead of the mayoral elect
Politics Sept. 11, 2013
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International conference for social innovation held in Seoul
The 6th annual Social Innovation eXchange Summer School 2013 will be held in Seoul starting Monday to discuss ways to promote sustainable city development, a city official said. Under the theme “Reshaping our Cities and Making them Thrive,” 300 participants from 20 countries will share ideas about five main issues including urban regeneration, “smart cities” and tasks to bring sustainable city innovation. Paul Carttar, former U.S. Social Innovation Fund director, and Geoff Mulgan, chief of the U
Social Affairs Sept. 8, 2013
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