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[Exclusive] Korean military set to ban iPhones over 'security' concerns
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Korean, Romanian leaders discuss defense tech, nuclear energy
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[Graphic News] 77% of young Koreans still financially dependent
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S. Korea calls on Japan to confront history amid Yasukuni Shrine visit
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Yoon’s jailed mother-in-law excluded from latest parole list
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Hybe and Min Hee-jin, CEO of Hybe sublabel Ador, lock horns
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[Pressure points] Leggings in public: Fashion statement or social faux pas?
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Yoo Jae-suk, Yoo Yeon-seok team up in 'Whenever Possible'
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Korea’s homegrown nanosatellite successfully launches into space
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Aging population to drive down Korea's housing prices from 2040: experts
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Renault Samsung revs up new SM7
Renault Samsung Motors Co. is revving up to take on the country’s closely contested upper midsized sedan market with the revamped SM7.The revamped SM7, which will go on sale on the local market in the second half of the year, represents an opportunity for the company to gain ground in the local market. The new SM7. (Renault Samsung Motors Co.)With just under 2,500 units of the current SM7 sold on
May 30, 2011
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Tablets, 3-D in focus at future-shaping Taiwan IT show
TAIPEI (AFP) ― The question of how to get 3-D technology into every living room and a tablet computer into every hand is set to dominate Asia’s largest IT fair which opens in Taiwan this week.Around 1,800 exhibitors from across the world will descend on Taipei for the Computex fair, which runs from Tuesday to Sunday, hoping to generate an estimated $23 billion of sales from 36,000 buyers, organize
May 30, 2011
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Toyota president to visit S. Korea to shore up morale
The chief of Toyota Motor Corp., the world's biggest carmaker, is likely to visit South Korea later this week to shore up support here for the brand, industry sources said Sunday. Akio Toyoda will arrive here around Saturday for his first South Korean trip since becoming president of the company in 2009, the sources said, adding he will meet with Toyota dealers at their shop in Seoul among ot
May 29, 2011
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U.S. consumers give 3-D two thumbs up
Almost 90 percent of U.S. consumers have given high ratings to the picture quality of 3-D televisions and did not mind the battery-charged eyewear used to watch the three-dimensional images.Up to 88 percent of some 3,065 3-D-capable set owners who participated in a poll commissioned by The Digital Entertainment Group said last week that they were satisfied with their 3-D home viewing experience an
May 29, 2011
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S-Oil Corp. expands petrochemical agent facilities in Ulsan
S-Oil Corp., the country’s third-largest oil refinery, said Sunday its expanded plant for paraxylene and benzene is now in full operation, taking a step forward in cultivating the petrochemical business as a future growth engine. Paraxylene and benzene are aromatic hydrocarbons generated by catalytically reforming naphtha, a petrol derivative. The two substances are key for production of polyester
May 29, 2011
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LG aims W50tr to go from smokestack to high-tech
OCHANG/CHEONGJU, North Chungcheong Province ― LG Group’s chemical affiliates is targeting 50 trillion won ($46 billion) in sales by 2016 in a bid to complete the firms’ transition from smokestack to high-tech.The combined sales target of LG Chem, LG Household & Healthcare, LG Hausys and LG Life Sciences would mean double the 24.8 trillion won they raised last year. The growth, LG said, would be dr
May 29, 2011
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Hyundai Mobis in world’s top 10 suppliers
Hyundai Mobis, Korea’s leading auto parts maker, was named one of the world’s top 10 suppliers on the back of robust sales, an industry report showed Sunday.According to the report by Detroit-based Automotive News, Mobis was ranked as the eighth-largest parts manufacturers in 2010 in terms of sales, up four notches from the previous year.Its revenue jumped 28.7 percent to $14.43 billion last year
May 29, 2011
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Coffee drinkers won’t get break on higher prices
Colombia, the second-largest producer of mild arabica coffee bought by companies such as Starbucks Corp. and Nestle SA, said consumers will have to get used to higher prices because of rising demand and reduced supply. Production next year will fall short of consumption, keeping the cost of arabica coffee in a range of $2 to $3 a pound for the next 12 months, according to Colombian National Coffee
May 29, 2011
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Biden hails U.S. auto industry rebound
May 29, 2011
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Staying in style with second-hand shops
Koreans’ love for labels keeps used-goods industry bustlingKim Hae-mi had been more than a little doubtful as to whether it was a good idea to pick out the first Chanel bag of her life from a second-hand store. She recalled how unenthusiastic she was when she made the trip to Myeong-dong, a popular local shopping district in downtown Seoul dotted with the second-hand and consignment shops. But she
May 27, 2011
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Samsung SDI takes over battery business
Samsung Electronics Co., the world’s top memory chip maker, will unload its solar battery business to its affiliate Samsung SDI Co. for 160.8 billion won ($147.6 million), the companies said Friday, in an apparent bid to revitalize the team’s disappointing performance, The boards of the two companies each approved the plan, which calls for Samsung Electronics to hand over its solar battery workfor
May 27, 2011
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STX supports volunteer projects
STX Group on Thursday selected three social contribution projects devised by employees of subsidiaries that will receive the company’s support.The selected projects each received 1 million won ($925) from the company to be used for funding the activities. STX Corp. president Choo Sung-yob (second from right) poses with winners of volunteer projects. (STX Corp.)The company said that the event took
May 27, 2011
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Outbound travelers up 4.7% in first 4 months
The number of Korean travelers going overseas rose 4.7 percent in the first four months of 2011 from a year earlier despite a recent earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan, the top destination for outbound tourists, data showed Friday.According to the data released by the Justice Ministry and the Korea Tourism Organization, the number of Koreans going overseas came to 4.09 million in the January-Ap
May 27, 2011
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Samsung takes first steps on biologics
Venture breaks ground for plant in IncheonSamsung Biologics broke ground for its plant in Incheon on Friday.The company is Samsung Group’s biologics venture established in collaboration with the U.S.-based pharmaceuticals services provider Quintiles Transnational Corp. in April. Samsung Electronics Co. and Samsung Everland Inc. each own a 40 percent stake in the venture, with the remainder divided
May 27, 2011
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Oil refineries fined W435b for collusion
The Fair Trade Commission said Thursday that it imposed 434.8 billion won ($402.5 million) in fines on four major oil refineries for anticompetitive practices and referred three of them ― SK Energy, Hyundai Oilbank, and GS Caltex ― to prosecutors for investigation. The corporate watchdog said it found evidence of the four colluding to prevent oil supplies to gas stations held by their competitors,
May 26, 2011
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Siemens taps Kim as Korean unit head
Siemens Korea will next month appoint Kim Jong-kap, former head of Hynix Semiconductor, to become the first Korean chief executive in its 60-year history, the company said on Thursday. Kim Jong-kapKim, 59, was most recently chief of Hynix, the world’s No. 2 memory-chip manufacturer. He completed a three-year term that started in 2007 and is currently head of the board of directors. Prior to Hynix
May 26, 2011
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Merck Korea starts childbirth campaign
Merck Korea, the Korean unit of the Germany-based pharmaceutical group, said Thursday it has launched a campaign to promote childbirth in efforts to ratchet up the low birth rate in the country.The “Wishmom” campaign was designed to raise public awareness of infertility and help couples struggling to conceive in partnership with the Korean Society for Reproductive Medicine. Actress Song Sun-mee wi
May 26, 2011
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KT to transition to IT convergence group
KT Corp. said Thursday it will make the transition to an information technology convergence group from a telecom service firm, with plans devised to have non-telecom businesses take up 45 percent of overall sales by 2015.The country’s largest fixed-line service operator also announced it targets 40 trillion won ($37 billion) in sales ― 6 trillion won in IT service and media, 8 trillion won in fina
May 26, 2011
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U.S. media reports 3-D TVhealth risks
The U.S. media has highlighted health risks related to excessive exposure to 3-D television at home, warning that it could negatively impact eyesight, especially among children.Citing expert opinions, NBC said kids’ eyes continue to develop until the age of 10, meaning the way their eyes learn to focus could be altered by too much 3-D vision. Another issue was the difference in the 3-D technology
May 26, 2011
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LG Uplus to start LTE service by mid-2012
LG Uplus Corp., Korea’s smallest mobile carrier, said Thursday that it plans to begin a nationwide long term evolution service by mid-2012, moving up its schedule for the fourth-generation mobile service on booming smartphone demand. LG Uplus will begin offering the service in 82 cities around the country before the end of this year and complete its nationwide 4G network in July next year, the com
May 26, 2011