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Opposition-led Assembly unilaterally passes bill to probe Marine's death
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Inflation eases in April, continues bumpy ride
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Russia sent more than 165,000 barrels of refined petroleum to N. Korea in March: White House
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Seoul to more than double military drones by 2026 to counter NK threats
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Key suspects grilled over alleged abuse of power in Marine death inquiry
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Seoul alerts overseas missions to NK terror threats
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‘Inside Out 2’ adds four new emotions, explores teenage life
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Questions raised over fair promotion of RM, NewJeans
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[Graphic News] Number of coffee franchises in S. Korea rises 13%
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S. Korean children, teens grow taller, mature faster than before: study
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Coping with bulimia
The urge to eat is not only caused by physiological hunger, but is known to be also affected by emotional status or psychological stress. Bulimia is one of the most common eating disorders along with anorexia nervosa, the opposite condition of not eating enough food. The improving socioeconomic status of Korea and the increasingly popular diet culture is contributing to this eating disorder. Bulimia and anorexia nervosa both commonly occur in young women, and generally start in adolescence. Buli
May 23, 2013
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‘Strengthening lungs key to treating modern diseases’
Atopic dermatitis, asthma and rhinitis are often regarded as diseases of modern times with no ultimate cure. A Korean Oriental medicine doctor, however, believes that those incurable illnesses can be cured by increasing lung function through a constant intake of herbal medicine named Pyunkangtang.The herbal medicine, developed by Seo Hyo-seok, head of Pyunkang Oriental Clinic, was based on the oriental medicine principle that strength originates from the lungs. “Pyunkangtang increases the activ
May 23, 2013
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Samsung’s Galaxy S4 sales top 10 million
Samsung Electronics Co., the world’s top smartphone maker, said Thursday that global sales of its Galaxy S4 smartphones have surpassed the 10 million mark since its release in late April.The milestone comes 20 days faster than its predecessor, the Galaxy S3. It took seven months and five months respectively for the Galaxy S and Galaxy S2 to reach the milestone, Samsung said.Samsung said it has released the device in 60 countries, and plans to expand sales of the latest of its Galaxy smartphone l
May 23, 2013
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OLED TVs don’t make economic sense: experts
Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics, two Korean companies that are leading the world’s television market, appear to be in a forced race to churn out sets fitted with organic light emitting displays, but experts believe the competition will soon become meaningless. “The technology simply will not stretch that far to make it affordable for the mass consumer market,” said one display expert, declining to be identified.He figured that at most, the two companies would each sell 100 units once Sams
May 22, 2013
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Ericsson aims to be leader in 5G
Ericsson, Samsung’s key rival in the network equipment segment, is progressing to become a leader in 5G network technology, the company’s marketing executive said, particularly in regions such as the U.S. and Asia. “We are very engaged in the development of 5G,” said Patrik Regardh, head of Ericsson Group’s strategic marketing division, in an interview with The Korea Herald. Currently, Ericsson has reached the status of “post-research and pre-product development,” indicating that the product wil
May 22, 2013
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Microsoft touts Xbox One as all-in-1 entertainment
Microsoft thinks it has the one.The company unveiled the Xbox One, an entertainment console that wants to be the one system households will need for games, television, movies and other entertainment. It will go on sale later this year, for an undisclosed price.For the past two years, Microsoft has led the gaming industry in console sales with the Xbox 360. But it's been eight years since that machine came out, and Microsoft is the last of the three major console makers to unveil a new system. In
May 22, 2013
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Poll: Teens migrating to Twitter
Twitter is booming as a social media destination for teenagers who complain about too many adults and too much drama on Facebook, according to a new study published Tuesday about online behavior. It said teens are sharing more personal information about themselves even as they try to protect their online reputations.Teens told researchers there were too many adults on Facebook and too much sharing of teenage angst and inane details like what a friend ate for dinner.“The key is that there are few
May 22, 2013
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Samsung, LG show off technology at IT show
Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics on Tuesday showcased a slew of forward-looking devices and appliances at the World IT Show 2013 that kicked off this week for a four-day run at COEX.Samsung’s key products included the edgy 85-inch Ultra High Definition television ― the largest so far in that category ― that received a presidential award after being recognized for a leading multi-media technology. Other devices, such as the Galaxy S4 smartphones, the Solid State Drive 840 and the NX300 smar
May 21, 2013
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Microsoft rolls out Surface tablet in S. Korea
Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday launched its own tablet computer Surface in South Korea in a bid to bolster its presence in the market dominated by rival gadgets manufactured by Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. The U.S. software giant said consumers will be able to buy the Surface RT tablet computer and its upgraded version, the Surface Pro, at local retail shops starting from June 11. The tablet computer has been already released in over 20 countries, including the United States and Ch
May 21, 2013
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S. Korea reports first human case of tick-born virus
South Korea has reported the first confirmed case of a person infected with a tick-borne virus in the country following reports of deaths in China and Japan, the state-run disease control agency said Tuesday.Out of five suspected cases, a 63-year-old woman was found to be infected with the virus transmitted by one species of tick, the Haemaphysalis longicornis, according to the Korea Centers for Disease Control & Prevention.The infected patient died in Seoul in August last year and four others w
May 21, 2013
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Galaxy S4 picked as top smartphone by U.S. magazine
Samsung Electronics Co.’s Galaxy S4 has been chosen as the best smartphone by a U.S. magazine in its latest handset survey, according the magazine’s Web site Sunday.Consumer Reports recommended the latest version of Samsung’s Galaxy lineup as the best smartphone pick for subscribers of three major mobile carriers in the United States. The Galaxy S4 received the top scores in the categories of voice calls, usability, messaging and four others.The Galaxy S4 rolled out by AT&T Inc. received the hig
May 19, 2013
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Couples who sleep in separate rooms
In modern society, it is common to see couples who are legally married, but who are not close to each other at heart and have been sleeping in separate rooms for many years. This can lead to decreased enjoyment in life, as well as other physical symptoms such as heart palpitations, a feeling of tightness in the chest, frequent headaches and indigestion. If the relationship within a couple is not good, prolonged depression and sadness, as well as decreased energy and enthusiasm in life can occur.
May 16, 2013
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Planning a weekend trip? Be aware of food poisoning
A rise in temperature and sunny weather are forecast for this weekend, raising expectations for one last spring trip out of the city. Health authorities, however, warned Thursday of the growing risk of harmful bacteria, particularly for those who plan to go to the seaside. The Korea Centers for Disease Control said vibrio vulnificus, a type of bacteria that causes necrotizing fasciitis, or flesh-eating bacteria syndrome, was detected in sea water collected from the country’s southern sea.Vibrio
May 16, 2013
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Cancer is No.1 cause of death in S. Korea
Cancer is the No. 1 cause of death among South Koreans, the Korean Medical Association's institute said Thursday, citing data by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).The Research Institute for Healthcare Policy said in a report that for every 100,000 South Koreans, 193.7 died from cancer in 2010. This is less than the 211.6 cancer deaths on average among the 34 member states of the OECD.South Korea ranked as the fifth-lowest country in terms of the cancer mortality ra
May 16, 2013
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S. Korea reports first suspected death by killer tick
An elderly man suspected of being bitten by a killer tick died on Jeju Island on Thursday, the first such case in the country following recent reports of deaths in Japan, local health authorities said.The 73-year-old farmer, identified as his surname Kang, died earlier in the day of blood poisoning after showing symptoms similar to those of SFTS, or severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome.Kang had been in the intensive care unit since last week after suffering from high fever, diarrhea, vomi
May 16, 2013
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Samsung grabs 95% of global Android smartphone profit in Q1
Samsung Electronics Co., the world's largest smartphone maker, captured a whopping 95 percent of all Android smartphone profits in the first quarter of the year, data showed on Thursday.According to the data compiled by Strategy Analytics, global Android smartphone profits reached $5.3 billion in total in the January-March period. Samsung dominated and captured an impressive 95 percent share with $5.1 billion during the cited period."An efficient supply chain, sleek products and crisp marketing
May 16, 2013
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Stem cells recovered from cloned human embryos
Scientists have finally recovered stem cells from cloned human embryos, a longstanding goal that could lead to new treatments for such illnesses as Parkinson's disease and diabetes.A prominent expert called the work a landmark, but noted that a different, simpler technique now under development may prove more useful.Stem cells can turn into any cell of the body, so scientists are interested in using them to create tissue for treating disease. Transplanting brain tissue might treat Parkinson's di
May 16, 2013
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Samsung to spend W170b on software
Samsung Group, South Korea’s top family-owned conglomerate, said Wednesday that it plans to spend 170 billion won ($153 million) in training software engineers and nurturing the related industry over the next five years.The group also said it plans to hire over 2,000 software engineers every year through 2017, up almost 30 percent from an average seen in the past few years.Samsung will also offer software-related training courses for 50,000 students over the next five years.“The plans will help
May 15, 2013
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‘Naver too dominant’
Choi Mun-kee, the minister of science, ICT and future planning, on Wednesday said the nation’s most influential Web portal Naver was too dominant.“(Naver) seems to have too much of the market,” Choi said, saying that when companies go over the line, they should switch modes to focus more on social contribution.“Naver, however, still seems to be concentrating to much on making the pie bigger,” the minister said in a press conference. He added that the “young CEO” ― Kim Sang-hun, CEO of NHN, which
May 15, 2013
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Samsung, LG execs receive recognition on Invention Day
Samsung Electronics’ mobile chief Shin Jong-kyun was awarded the distinguished Gold Tower Order of Industrial Service Merit by the Korean Intellectual Property Office on Wednesday, which was national Invention Day.At LG Electronics, a senior researcher, Ahn Joon-ki, was crowned as this year’s invention king.The Gold Tower Order is awarded to individuals and companies that have shown outstanding performance in contributing to national interests. Shin of Samsung was recognized for his role in help
May 15, 2013