Articles by Yang Sung-jin
Yang Sung-jin
insight@heraldcorp.com-
급했나? 여자화장실 천정 뚫고 나타난 남자
미국 시애틀의 대학에서 화장실을 쓰던 여대생이 갑자기 한 남성이 난데없이 눈앞에 떨어지는 황당한 경험을 했다.여대생 조이 에스틸은 2일(현지시간) 신원을 알 수 없는 한 남성이 천정을 뚫고 나타났다고 전했다.처음 남자가 나타났을 때 에스틸은 그가 천정에서 일하고 있던 사람이라고 생각하고 ‘도와드릴까요?’라고 물었다고 현지언론에 밝혔다. 그러나 그녀는 곧 남자가 평상복을 입고 있다는 사실을 깨닫고 경비원이 와서 그에게 수갑을 채울 때까지 다른 학생들과 힘을 합해 그를 꼼짝 못하게 잡아두었다. 에스틸은 남자가 손에 일회용 카메라를 들고 있는 것을 보고 몰래 화장실 촬영을 하려고 했다는 추측을 했다. 그러나 경찰은 그가 이전에 한 패스트푸드 식당의 잠겨있는 화장실에 들어가려다가 들킨 후 도주 중이었다고 밝혔다.
Podcast May 6, 2012
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트럭 운전자, 앞 안보고 TV보다 그만...
1일 오전, 여자 사이클 선수단을 덮쳐 7명의 사상자를 낸 운전자가 DMB를 시청하다가 운전부주의로 사고를 낸 혐의를 인정했다고 경찰이 밝혔다.사건 당일날 경북 의성군 단밀면 낙정리 25번 국도에서 25t 트라고 화물 트럭을 운전하던 백모씨 (66)는 스타렉스 승합차를 추돌한 뒤 사이클 선수단을 덮쳤다.이 사고로 상주시청 여자 사이클 선수단의 박모(25), 이모(24), 정모(19)양 등 3 명이 숨지고, 김모(20)양 등 선수 3명이 다리ㆍ늑골 골절상을 입었다.당시 사고 화물트럭 안에 DMB가 켜져 있었다.선수단은 오는 5일 구미에서 열리는 경북도민체전 사이클 대회에 출전하기 위해 편도 2차로의 국도에서 훈련을 하다가 사고를 당했다.상주시청 선수단은 지난해 아시아사이클선수권대회 단체 우승, 올해 3ㆍ1절
Podcast May 6, 2012
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Childbirths in S. Korea rebound in Feb.
Childbirths in South Korea grew in February from a year earlier following five straight months of decline as the government encourages couples to have more babies, a report showed Friday. According to the report by Statistics Korea, the number of babies born in the cited month reached 46,000, up 6.3 percent, or about 2,400, from the same month a year earlier. The increase comes as Seoul is ac
Social Affairs April 27, 2012
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S&P cuts Spain's long-term credit rating 2 notches
Standard & Poor's lowered Spain's long-term credit rating by two notches on Thursday, saying the country's budget problems are likely to get worse because of the weak economy. S&P reduced Spain's long-term sovereign credit rating to ``BBB+'' from ``A.'' The agency also lowered Spain's short-term rating and assigned a negative outlook, which suggests the possibility of another downgrade in the
World Business April 27, 2012
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Korea's current account tops $3 billion in March
South Korea's current account surplus widened sharply in March from the previous month, backed by strong auto and petrochmical exports, the central bank said Friday. The current account surplus reached $3.04 billion last month, up from $560 million in the black tallied in the previous month, according to the Bank of Korea (BOK). The figure is larger than the $1.33 billion surplus tallied a year
April 27, 2012
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Samsung Electronics posts record profits
Smartphones, displays up but chip down for tech giant in Q1 By Park Hyong-kiSamsung Electronics saw its first-quarter earnings hit an all-time high thanks to brisk global sales of smartphones, the company said on Friday.The Korean tech manufacturing giant said that its operating profit reached a record of 5.85 trillion won ($5.15 billion) in the period of January to March, up 98.4 percent from 2.9
Technology April 27, 2012
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SK Hynix swings to loss in Q1
SK hynix Inc. the world's second-largest memory chipmaker, said Thursday it swung to a net loss in the first quarter due to an industry-wide slump that hurt sales and prices. Net loss amounted to 271.2 billion won ($238.3 million) in the January-March period, a turnaround from a profit of 273.5 billion won a year earlier, the company said in a regulatory filing. Sales dropped 14.5 percent on-y
April 26, 2012
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S. Korean economy unlikely to recover fast: think tank
The South Korean economy is not expected to make a quick recovery from its current slump due to external uncertainties and domestic problems, a local think tank said Wednesday."A stable and rapid rebound of the South Korean economy is not in the cards as the private sector remains vulnerable to economic shocks and lacks resilience," Samsung Economic Research Institute(SERI) said in a report.The r
April 25, 2012
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Seoul shares end flat before U.S. rate decision, earnings reports
South Korean stocks closed effectively flat on Monday as investors waited for this week's U.S. interest rate decision and corporate earnings, analysts said. The local currency dipped against the U.S. dollar. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) gave up 2.02 points, or 0.10 percent, to close at 1,972.63. Trading volume was moderate at 578 million shares worth 3.52 trillion won
April 23, 2012
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Gunfire from Syria hits camp in Turkey, wounding 5
KILIS, Turkey (AP) _ Syrian forces fired across the border Monday into a refugee camp in Turkey, wounding at least five people as a U.N.-brokered plan to end more than a year of violence this week all but collapsed, authorities said.Syrian activists said two people were killed, but the reports could not be immediately confirmed.The Syrian soldiers were believed to be firing at rebels who tried to
World News April 9, 2012
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Seoul concludes N. Korea's satellite launch a clear violation of UNSC resolution
South Korea has concluded that North Korea's satellite launch slated for between April 12-16 constitutes a direct violation of United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSC) 1874 banning ballistic missile technology, a government source said Sunday. The resolution unanimously adopted
North Korea March 18, 2012
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North Korea vows to go ahead with rocket launch
PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) _ North Korea vowed Sunday to go ahead with plans to launch a long-range rocket, rejecting criticism in the West that it would scuttle recent diplomacy. North Korea said Friday that it would fire an observation satellite into space on a new rocket
North Korea March 18, 2012
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Artist admits to shortcuts in show about Apple
CHICAGO (AP) _ An artist admitted to taking shortcuts in crafting an often harrowing tale about Apple Inc.'s operations in China after the veracity of his one-man theatrical show was challenged by a public radio program that had based a broadcast on his work. But writer Mike
Technology March 17, 2012
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WikiLeaks' Assange plans bid for Australian Senate
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) _ WikiLeaks says the group's founder, Julian Assange, will run for a seat in the Australian Senate in elections due late next year despite facing criminal charges in Sweden. The 40-year-old Australian is currently being held under virtual house arres
World News March 17, 2012
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Israeli FM refused to undergo security check at S. Korean airport
Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman refused to put his bag through security check as he left South Korea earlier this week, an airport official said Saturday. Liberman was in Seoul for a two-day visit to mark the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two natio
Foreign Affairs March 17, 2012
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