Articles by Suk Gee-hyun
Suk Gee-hyun
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[Newsmaker] Divers risk lives to find, save missing passengers
Hundreds of civilian, Coast Guard and Navy divers are putting their lives on the line to search for the missing passengers of the capsized ferry Sewol.Late Saturday, divers successfully entered the wreckage after four days of efforts that were frustrated by dangerous conditions. The rescue divers are taking on the daunting task despite the potentially life-threatening circumstances, in the hopes of finding survivors inside the vessel.Many of the civilian divers view the matter as if the victims
Social Affairs April 20, 2014
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[Ferry Disaster] 3 divers swept by waves rescued: report
(Yonhap)Three divers mobilized for the rescue operation of the capsized Sewol ferry off the coast of South Korea have been rescued by people on a fishing boat, cable news channel YTN reported.Chung Dong-nam, head of a rescue team at the scene, said the divers went missing at around 2:18 p.m. Thursday while searching for the 287 missing passengers. The navy officials said the rescue operation was being hampered by poor underwater visibility and strong currents. By Suk Gee-hyun (monicasuk@heraldco
Social Affairs April 17, 2014
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[Ferry Disaster] Shipwrecked students send heart-wrenching texts
“Mom, This might be the last chance to say I love you”“Dad, I can't get out.”“Are you okay son? Son? Answer me...”“The ship is sinking. Dad, I’ll see you outside…”Heartrending messages sent from students on the sinking ferry off the coast of Jindo, South Jeolla Province are offering a vivid picture of the frantic situation inside the stricken vessel.“Mom, this might be the last chance to tell you that I love you,” said one 17-year-old student on the ferry in a text to his mother. Fortunately, th
Social Affairs April 17, 2014
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Prosecutors raid POSCO unit in corruption probe
Prosecutors on Wednesday raided a subsidiary of South Korea’s leading steelmaker POSCO over corruption allegations involving its officials. A team of prosecutors obtained computer hard drives, account books and steel trading records from the offices of POSCO P&S in Gangnam, Seoul, to corroborate the charges, the prosecution said. “The raid is solely focused on POSCO P&S, and not the whole group,” an investigator told media on Wednesday.POSCO P&S officials said in a statement that they would full
Social Affairs April 16, 2014
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Lotte kickbacks used for political lobbying: report
Prosecutors are expected to widen the investigation into Lotte Homeshopping’s graft allegations after finding evidence the retailer received kickbacks from suppliers to lobby political officials, local media reported Tuesday.Executives of the country’s fifth-largest retailer, including former head Shin Heon, have been under probe for allegedly taking billions of won in cash in return for business favors, such as securing primetime spots on its home shopping channel. The Seoul Central District Pr
Social Affairs April 15, 2014
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Former Olympus Korea execs indicted for embezzlement
South Korean prosecutors brought charges Tuesday against five former executives of Olympus Korea for their alleged role in misappropriating about 10 billion won ($9.6 million) of company money.The five suspects, including former Olympus Korea head Bang Il-seok, are accused of illegally embezzling company funds for personal use and fabricating sales records from 2005-2012.Prosecutors said that Bang, who was fired by the Japanese firm in 2012 over the incident, is believed to have pulled the strin
Social Affairs April 15, 2014
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Lotte Shopping CEO grilled over bribery
The former head of Lotte Homeshopping was questioned on Monday for allegedly receiving billions of won in cash kickbacks from local subcontractors.Shin Heon, 60, who led the retail arm of the country’s fifth-largest conglomerate Lotte Group between 2008 and 2012, was summoned by prosecutors at the Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office as a suspect in the large-scale corruption case.Shin reportedly claimed his innocence, saying he has never demanded a bribe. He currently serves as CEO of Lot
Social Affairs April 14, 2014
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Teen makeup: No longer taboo in Korea
Just a decade ago, it was socially unacceptable for adolescent and teenage girls in school uniforms to wear makeup in Korea. But nowadays, seeing teen girls as young as 11 wearing some form of makeup is commonplace. The number of girls putting on makeup has significantly increased in Korea, leading to a boom in the beauty market targeting young students and debate on how parents should deal with the change. If the industry is any indication, teenagers are becoming the most important customers fo
Social Affairs April 14, 2014
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Two guilty of killing stepdaughters
Korean courts handed down two high-profile rulings on Friday, finding two women guilty of killing their stepchildren as a result of child abuse amid mounting public anger over the cases. In the first case, the Daegu District Court sentenced a South Korean woman to a 10-year prison term on child abuse charges for beating her 8-year-old stepdaughter to death.The 36-year-old woman, surnamed Lim, was accused of punching and kicking the young girl multiple times last August in their home in Chilgok,
Social Affairs April 11, 2014
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Seoul pushes for regulation on noise pollution
The environment and land ministries on Friday put on public notice a bill to reduce conflict among neighbors over noise traveling between apartment floors, officials said. When the guideline goes into effect on May 14, it will be used for both legal and residential disputes to mediate noise-related problems in multiplex housing. The new regulation shows that shock-associated noise and airborne noise levels will be measured separately, while the sound of running water and toilet flushes will be e
Social Affairs April 11, 2014
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Laborers demand 28.6% increase in minimum wage
Labor unions on Friday demanded a 28.6 percent increase in the minimum wage next year, from the current 5,210 won ($5.03) per hour, officials said.The Minimum Wage Council, which consists of representatives of the government, labor unions and business, held the first meeting on Friday to set new minimum wage standard by June 29. The Ministry of Labor is scheduled to confirm next year’s minimum wage on Aug. 5.Labor-side delegates said in the meeting that they sought to increase the minimum wage t
Social Affairs April 11, 2014
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Woman sentenced to 10 yrs for murdering stepdaughter
A South Korean woman was sentenced to a 10-year prison term on Friday for allegedly beating her 8-year-old stepdaughter to death.The 36-year-old woman, surnamed Lim, is accused of punching and kicking the young girl multiple times in August 2013. The girl died from peritonitis two days after the incident took place. The Daegu District Court also handed down a three-year jail term to the girl’s father, identified by his last name Kim, for abusing his child. By Suk Gee-hyun(monicasuk@heraldcorp.co
Social Affairs April 11, 2014
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Supreme Court rejects smokers’ damages suit
The nation’s top court on Thursday threw out a damages suit filed by ailing smokers seeking compensation from the country’s largest tobacco firm, KT&G, citing the absence of a causal connection between smoking and their lung cancer.Ending the two 15-year-long tobacco lawsuits, the South Korean Supreme Court upheld a lower court’s ruling that there is a lack of proof that smoking was the specific cause of their cancer.“It can’t be seen that KT&G tried to conceal information about the risk of smok
Social Affairs April 10, 2014
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Judge accused of taking bribe from loan shark
The prosecution said Thursday that it has launched an internal investigation into a judge involved in a suspicious money transaction with a loan shark.The judge, who works at a district court in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, is suspected of borrowing 600 million won ($577,000) from a private money lender surnamed Choi. It is unknown how the deal was carried out and whether the money was transferred to the judge in exchange for favors. The probe was launched after the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office obta
Social Affairs April 10, 2014
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Park calls for engineering school reform
President Park Geun-hye on Thursday urged local engineering universities to launch sweeping reforms to nurture better talent and develop the new technologies required to lead her vision of a creative economy.“I hope that engineering universities can transform themselves into advanced bases for the creative economy. A creative economy, after all, depends on people,” Park said during a meeting of the presidential advisory panel on science and technology. Park’s mantra of a creative economy is aime
Politics April 10, 2014
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