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Debate rages over ‘overly fatty’ samgyeopsal
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40 flights canceled on Jeju Island due to bad weather
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[Weekender] Korean psyche untangled: Musok
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N. Korea slams US, other countries for seeking alternative to UN sanctions monitoring panel
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Pandemic left Korea more depressed than before: report
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Gov't appears to shelve punitive measures against mass walkout by doctors
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[Eye Interview] 'If you live to 100, you might as well be happy,' says 88-year-old bestselling essayist
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From fake prostitution ring to nonexistent robber, prank calls hamper police
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Missing S. Korean traveler in Paris found safe after 2 weeks
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S. Korea, China, Japan in talks to hold trilateral summit May 26-27: official
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S. Korea in dilemma over U.S. stalemate in FTA ratification
With skepticism spreading about the possibility of the U.S. government securing ratification of a free trade pact with South Korea this summer, South Korean officials expressed concern Wednesday over major diplomatic and political fallout at home.The Lee Myung-bak administration has eagerly awaited the passage of the free trade agreement (FTA) bill before the U.S. Congress goes into recess on Aug.
July 21, 2011
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Busan Savings Bank draws fresh suspicion for shady land deals
A ruling party lawmaker on Wednesday disclosed fresh allegations of embezzlement involving Busan Savings Bank, insisting that the corruption-ridden lender bought real estate along the southwest coast for inflated prices that were up to 10 times more expensive than the market value.Rep. Ko Sung-doug of the Grand National Party (GNP) said the Busan-based institution, which was suspended in February
July 20, 2011
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SC First Bank sues labor union leader
SC First Bank sues labor union leaderSC First Bank filed a complaint against its labor union leader on Wednesday with the police on charges of defamation, according to bank sources.The bank claimed that labor union leader Kim Jae-yool damaged the bank’s image by distributing leaflets making accusations about management to the public, the sources said.In its statement, the union criticized the bank
July 20, 2011
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South Korea unveils new light airplane
The first locally developed civilian aircraft completed its maiden flight at Korea Aerospace Industries in Sacheon, South Gyeongsang Province on Wednesday.Once the project is completed, and necessary certifications are granted for the vehicle, Korea will become the world’s 28th country to have developed civilian aircraft using indigenous technologies. The first locally developed civilian aircraft
IndustryJuly 20, 2011
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Samsung betting big on Galaxy Tab 10.1
Samsung Electronics appeared to be full of confidence as it launched its second-generation tablet PC, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Korea on Wednesday at the company’s headquarters in southern Seoul. Shin Jong-kyun, chief of the global electronics company’s mobile business unit, pledged to sell more than five times more tablets than last year, despite the first Galaxy Tab not having sold as well as Samsu
IndustryJuly 20, 2011
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SKT board members OK platform spin-off
SK Telecom said Wednesday its board members agreed to spin off its platform unit, most likely headed by platform business president Seo Jin-woo, during a board meeting earlier on Tuesday. Seo Jin-wooCompany officials said the board members approved the spin off to boost the project expertise and strengthen the competitiveness of related projects through efficient distribution of the business reso
IndustryJuly 20, 2011
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SK Communications releases new mobile messenger service
SK Communications said Wednesday it launched a new mobile messenger service called “NateOn talk” for Android-powered smartphones, claiming it aims to garner up to 10 million users by the year end.SK Communications, operator of the country’s popular social networking site Cyworld, said the new mobile messenger will feature short messaging and mobile voice over Internet protocol services, along with
IndustryJuly 20, 2011
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Miele to strengthen dominance in upscale household appliances
Miele International, a German manufacturer of high-end home appliances, said Wednesday that it will keep its premium pricing strategy despite expectations that the company could lower product prices here following the Korea-EU free trade agreement. Markus Miele (Miele Korea)“We also do not consider any dramatic price increase for now, even though raw material costs have soared recently,” Markus M
IndustryJuly 20, 2011
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Bahk promotes wet markets to spur domestic demand
Finance Minister Bahk Jae-wan on Wednesday visited a wet market with representatives of business groups, making a timely move to coordinate with the private sector to revive sagging domestic demand. The visit to Sooyu Traditional Market in northern Seoul, along with ruling Grand National Party leader Hong Jun-pyo and Huh Chang-soo, chairman of the Federation of Korean Industries, is aimed at promo
July 20, 2011
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LG Chem logs high sales, Hana Financial profits up
LG Chem, the nation’s leading chemical company, on Wednesday logged record-high quarterly sales of 5.69 trillion won ($5.3 billion) for the second quarter of this year to record a 13.4-percent increase from last year.Operating profit and net profit, however, declined on the back of sluggish market conditions and soaring material costs, the company said. Operating profit stood at 775.4 billion won,
IndustryJuly 20, 2011
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Companies to sue Seoul over ...N.K. sanctions
About 10 South Korean companies are preparing to file a suit against the government over economic losses caused by Seoul’s sanctions on Pyongyang, a businessman said Wednesday.South Korea imposed sanctions on the North last year in retaliation to the communist country’s two deadly attacks on the South that killed 50 South Koreans.The punitive measures suspended all trade and exchange programs with
July 20, 2011
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False public disclosures up on KOSDAQ: KRX
False public disclosures surged on the tech-heavy KOSDAQ stock market this year, the Korea Exchange said on Wednesday. As unfair and misleading disclosures by the listed firms tend to increase volatility and distort stock prices, the KRX had toughened its crackdown on such irregularities last year, resulting in a decrease of incidences. But the practice seems to be returning. In the first half of
July 20, 2011
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FSC strives to boost savings banking
Financial regulators plan to allow savings banks which meet requirements for financial soundness to operate an installment financing business unit.The regulatory decision comes under the Financial Services Commission’s strong commitment to reviving the distressed savings banking industry.Savings banks are required to satisfy two requirements to open an installment financing unit: They should see t
July 20, 2011
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Young women overtake men in job market
Overall job market still dominated by men, especially for workers in their 40s and 50sKorea’s overall job market is still dominated by male workers. But when it comes to new jobs for Koreans in their 20s, the opposite is true.The employment rate among women in their 20s hit 59.2 percent in the April-June period this year, slightly above men’s 58.5 percent, Statistics Korea said Wednesday. The late
July 20, 2011
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Banks’ foreign exchange deposits rise in first half
Korean banks’ foreign currency deposits rose in the first half on solid exports and prospects that the local currency’s sharp ascent may ease soon, industry data showed Wednesday.Foreign currency-denominated deposits at five major banks amounted to $14.56 billion as of end-June, up $2.27 billion from the end of last year, according to industry data.The rise came even as the local currency apprecia
July 20, 2011
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GS Group chief stresses innovation
GS Group chairman Huh Chang-soo called on group executives to go beyond developing new products and services as the group aims to become an “ultra first-rate” corporation. Huh Chang-sooSpeaking at the executives meeting for the third quarter on Wednesday, Huh also said that corporations need to go beyond developing new products and services if they are to address current issues.“The aim of managem
IndustryJuly 20, 2011
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LG Innotek touted for mutual growth efforts
LG Innotek, the LG Group’s component-making affiliate, received the highest score in its cooperative business partnership with smaller businesses, the state-run antitrust regulator said Wednesday.The Fair Trade Commission conducted an evaluation of 21 major conglomerates that have signed a “shared-growth agreement” between March and June. A total of 93 major businesses here have agreed to the volu
IndustryJuly 20, 2011
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LGE making ripples with water treatment drive
Global electronics maker building reputation to attain industry leadershipLG Electronics is increasing the drive to ratchet up its market share in the water treatment industry, a move considered to be both timely and lucrative due to the mounting concerns for water shortage amid a global initiative to promote eco-friendly growth. “Climate change and environmental pollution are expected to continue
IndustryJuly 20, 2011
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Overseas projects fuel KEPCO’s growth
Power plants, resource development complement KEPCO’s business modelKorea Electric Power Corp.’s rapidly expanding overseas portfolio is fueling the company’s growth and its drive to become one of the top five players in the world’s power industry.Earlier this year, the company announced a set of long-term plans under which it aims to raise its annual sales to 85 trillion won ($80.5 billion) by 20
IndustryJuly 20, 2011
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Iran warns it may halt crude supplies to India
TEHRAN (AFP) ― Iran on Tuesday issued a new warning that it will halt supplies of crude to India unless the issue of billions of dollars in overdue payments is resolved.“If the Iranian side feels it cannot receive the money for its exported oil punctually and under desirable conditions, it will reconsider” its crude exports to India, foreign ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast told his weekly pr
IndustryJuly 20, 2011