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'Super Rich in Korea' will leave viewers appreciating Korea more: producers
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Probe of first lady on Dior bag allegations set to begin
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Top prosecutor pledges 'speedy, strict' probe into first lady's luxury bag allegations
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Indonesia’s KF-21 fighter jet deal cut back -- what’s next?
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[KH Explains] Can tech firms' AI alliances take on Nvidia?
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Police seek arrest warrant for med student who killed girlfriend
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Local filmmakers criticize ‘The Roundup: Punishment’ monopoly of screens
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[Grace Kao, Meera Choi] Has money displaced romance on dates?
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Korean battery makers heave sigh of relief over 2-year IRA reprieve
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Will China's self-sufficient dream in HBM come true?
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[Newsmaker] Ethical question hangs over new minister
New Health and Welfare Minister Moon Hyung-pyo took office Monday with little political capital to use to persuade opposition parties to accept controversial pension schemes and downscaled welfare policies.The main opposition Democratic Party fiercely opposed the appointment of the former government researcher, raising doubts about his ethical standards and leadership competence. The 57-year-old minister has been accused of using a corporate credit card for private purposes at a restaurant in Ga
PoliticsDec. 3, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Moon seen gearing up for 2017 election
Former Democratic Party presidential candidate Rep. Moon Jae-in is once again causing ripples in and outside the party by hinting at his resurgent political ambitions in a recent series of press meetings.Speaking with reporters on Friday, Moon implied that it would be possible for him to run in the 2017 presidential election, saying that he will do his part to promote a change in administration. In a press release Sunday about his upcoming book, Moon sharply criticized President Park Geun-hye ov
PoliticsDec. 2, 2013
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[Newsmaker] War veteran buried alongside his men
Retired Lt. Gen. Chae Myung-shin, the first commander of South Korean forces in the Vietnam War, was buried Thursday alongside enlisted soldiers killed in the conflict.Chae died of chronic illness on Monday. He was 86.Before his death, he told his family that he wanted to be buried in a cemetery for rank and file soldiers who fought in the Vietnam War. His funeral service was officiated by the Army chief of staff, and his ashes were laid to rest in Seoul National Cemetery.It is the first time in
PeopleNov. 28, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Scandals plunge Kookmin Bank into crisis
KB Kookmin Bank, the nation’s second-largest lender, is facing what some financial market analysts said is the biggest crisis ever since its foundation in 1963 for its alleged involvement in a widening financial corruption scandal.Seoul prosecutors launched an investigation on Wednesday into the bank on suspicions of its employees’ involvement in illegal loans and embezzlement of customers’ deposit money, and raising slush funds.Later in the day, bank CEO Lee Kun-ho apologized to the public for
Nov. 27, 2013
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[Newsmaker] China’s air zone rekindles Ieodo dispute
A maritime dispute surrounding Ieodo, a submerged rock in the East China Sea, has resurfaced as China incorporated it last week in its air defense zone without consultation with South Korea.The renewed dispute has also revealed that despite its claim to the rock, Seoul has not included Ieodo in its own air defense identification zone, although China and Japan have put it under their respective zones.Seoul maintains it cannot recognize China’s ADIZ, while expressing regrets over the unilateral de
DefenseNov. 26, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Archbishop rebukes political activity
The Catholic Church is distancing itself from controversial remarks seen as sympathetic to North Korea made by a group of progressive priests.On Sunday, Archbishop of Seoul Andrew Yeom Soo-jung spoke out against priests’ involvement in politics, citing the church doctrine and guidelines issued by late Pope John Paul II.“The Catholic doctrine prohibits priests from making direct political and social intervention,” Yeom said at a Mass.“It is not the role of priests to directly intervene in politic
PoliticsNov. 25, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Priests stir row over Yeonpyeongdo, election
A left-wing Catholic priest sparked controversy with remarks that apparently sympathized with North Korea’s shelling of a South Korean border island three years ago. During a mass on Friday, the Catholic Priests’ Association for Justice also demanded the resignation of President Park Geun-hye and called her election last year illegal. The priests club, based on voluntary membership, has been at the center of Korea’s pro-democracy movement since the 1970s. “We can only conclude that a president w
PoliticsNov. 24, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Lists highlight record-keeping negligence
Korea’s inefficient record keeping system has come under the spotlight again with the discovery of decades-old documents at its embassy in Tokyo, which contain details of nearly 230,000 colonial-era Korean victims. In June, embassy officials discovered two dust-covered boxes containing lists of those killed after the March 1, 1919 independence movement, and the 1923 earthquake in Kanto, Japan. The lists, compiled in the 1950s, had been sitting in a backroom and only discovered during the process
PoliticsNov. 21, 2013
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[Newsmaker] 3 years after attack, Yeonpyeongdo fortified
Since North Korea’s shelling of Yeonpyeongdo Island three years ago, South Korea has built a tighter defense posture to safeguard its frontline islands with more troops, advanced weapons systems and proactive deterrence strategies.The Nov. 23 artillery attack that killed four ― two marines and two civilians ― triggered a major shift in Seoul’s passive defense mechanism and added to the push for military reform to better cope with the unpredictable, provocative regime in Pyongyang.“After our mari
DefenseNov. 20, 2013
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[Newsmaker] More join efforts to create part-time jobs
More companies are jumping on the bandwagon to hire contract-based part-time workers, apparently in line with the government’s policy to boost the nation’s employment.Shinsegae, operator of the nation’s biggest department store, first stepped up to the plate as it announced earlier this year that it would hire around 2,000 part-time workers for its businesses including retail store Emart and its department stores across the nation. Other retail firms including CJ Group also followed suit by hiri
IndustryNov. 19, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Park wins LPGA Player of the Year
Park In-bee has become the first South Korean to earn the LPGA Tour’s Player of the Year.Park won the award with a fourth-place finish at 11-under par 277 at the Lorena Ochoa Invitational in Guadalajara, Mexico, Sunday. She fended off her closest rival, Norwegian Suzann Pettersen, who placed fifth, 1 stroke behind Park.Park led Petteren 290-252 in points before the tournament. Park added seven points and Pettersen six points after the event. Park has secured the most prestigious honor bestowed o
GolfNov. 18, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Lee Sang-hwa secures title with world record
“Queen of speed skating” Lee Sang-hwa on Saturday proved she has what it takes to be on top of the world as she broke her own world record for the second time in two days at the International Skating Union Speed Skating World Cup in Salt Lake City, Utah.Her victory paints a rosy picture for the Winter Olympics next year, where she will vie for a second consecutive gold medal in a row following her first at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. In Saturday’s second leg of the competition, Lee won the wome
More SportsNov. 17, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Rajin-Khasan key project for Seoul, Moscow
The participation of South Korean firms in the development of a railway between North Korea and Russia and a North Korean port is poised to be the centerpiece of renewed cooperation between Seoul and Moscow. President Park Geun-hye and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to cooperate on the project during their summit Wednesday. Seoul’s support for the Rajin-Khasan project reflects President Park Geun-hye’s desire to rebuild relations with Moscow. The Russian-led initiative calls for the ref
Foreign AffairsNov. 14, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Bigwig summoned as summit probe nears end
The prosecution on Wednesday questioned ruling party heavyweight Rep. Kim Moo-sung as its probe into the alleged illegal leaking of the 2007 inter-Korean summit records entered the final stretch. In the run up to the Dec. 19 presidential election, Kim, campaign chief and close aide to President Park Geun-hye, attacked the Democratic Party’s Rep. Moon Jae-in with claims that late President Roh Moo-hyun conceded the Northern Limit Line to Pyongyang with wording very close to that of the transcript
PoliticsNov. 13, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Parties clash over game addiction act
A widening dispute over a proposal to toughen regulations on online games has emerged as a hot political issue dragging party leaders into a harsh war of words. The ruling Saenuri Party’s Rep. Shin Yee-jin in April proposed a new law that would define Internet gaming and digital media content as one of the four major sources of addictions, along with alcohol, drugs and gambling, subject to tougher government controls. The bill sparked angry reactions from the industry, game lovers and liberal-mi
PoliticsNov. 12, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Celebs mired in illegal gambling allegations
Two A-list hosts of variety shows and a former K-pop singer are under investigation for illegal sports gambling in the latest in a long line of celebrities caught up in the illegal sport.The Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office said it summoned comedian Lee Soo-geun, 38, on Sunday for questioning on suspicions he wagered hundreds of millions of won on football teams in the English Premier League through a private gambling site. Under a related law, “Sportstoto” (www.sportstoto.co.kr), oper
Social AffairsNov. 11, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Winter coal chokes millions of Chinese
They came as a stark reminder of the seriousness of China’s pollution problem: grim reports of an 8-year-old girl with lung cancer, her disease attributed to the appalling state of the air she breathed.It was perhaps the most bleak in a flurry of recent reports that began when a network of coal-fired power stations was switched on in Harbin, a major city in China’s northeast, as temperatures dropped in the city.Smog days have led schools, roads and airports to close. Satellite pictures showed an
InternationalNov. 6, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Far-left party threatened with ax
The oft-troubled Unified Progressive Party is facing its biggest crisis yet as the government moves to have the left-wing party disbanded, citing its links to North Korea. The unprecedented decision came in the wake of an investigation into UPP lawmaker Lee Seok-ki and other senior officials indicted on charges of plotting an armed revolt.The UPP represents the more radical end of Korea’s progressive bloc. As such its former and current members have resorted to extreme actions within the parliam
PoliticsNov. 5, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Ahn seen reviving presidential ambition
Independent Rep. Ahn Cheol-soo, a former presidential candidate considered a “sleeping dragon” of Korean politics, appears to be speeding up the process of establishing his own party ahead of next year’s local elections.On Monday, Ahn took to the podium of the National Assembly’s briefing room for the first time since his election office in April to call for a special probe into alleged election meddling by government agencies.“I think that a comprehensive investigation conducted by a special co
PoliticsNov. 4, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Defense Security Command mired in politics
The Defense Security Command is facing a sweeping reform after Defense Minister Kim Kwan-jin reportedly directed it to abolish its practice of clandestinely reporting military intelligence to Cheong Wa Dae without his knowledge.Kim is said to have ordered the DSC to focus on supporting his leadership and carrying out its key missions to ensure security in the military and defense industry, and to prevent and investigate espionage and terrorism.Kim’s directives came after former DSC chief Jang Ky
DefenseNov. 3, 2013