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Korea’s homegrown nanosatellite successfully launches into space
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[Herald Interview] 'Amid aging population, Korea to invite more young professionals from overseas'
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Nicaragua shuts down Seoul embassy
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Rocket engine expert, ex-NASA exec to lead Korea's new space agency
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Hybe's multilabel system tested amid conflict with Ador
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SNU profs to suspend treatment for one day
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SK hynix pledges W20tr to ramp up DRAM production at home
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Over-50s, men, single-person households take up majority of those filing for bankruptcy
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Ministry denies blame for Jamboree debacle
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Pianist Cho Seong-Jin named Berlin Philharmonic's artist-in-residence
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Milk shortage from FMD affecting local industries
A nationwide milk shortage caused by the severest foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Korea’s history is affecting local confectionery and dairy industries, corporate sources said Sunday.Sources from Seoul Milk, Namyang Dairy Product Co. and the Korea Bakers Association said that as of December, the reserves of powdered skim milk stood at just 938 tons or a 77.3 percent drop from 4,137 tons reporte
Feb. 13, 2011
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Toyota said to cut board by half in biggest shake up in 8 years
Toyota Motor Corp., the world’s largest automaker, plans to cut its board to at least 17 members from the current 27 to improve decision-making after a series of product recalls in its biggest management reorganization in 8 years, two people familiar with the company’s plan said. Toyota currently has 27 directors, including the chairman, president, six executive vice presidents and 15 senior manag
Feb. 13, 2011
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GM, Chrysler plan 50% bonus to execs
General Motors Co. and Chrysler Group LLC, which each received government-funded bailouts, may award some managers bonuses of as much as 50 percent of their salary, said four people familiar with the plans. GM plans to pay bonuses to most managers equal to 15 percent to 20 percent of their annual salary and as high as 50 percent to less than 1 percent of its 26,000 U.S. salaried employees, said on
Feb. 13, 2011
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S. Korean mobile carriers to showcase 4G technology solutions in Spain
BARCELONA, Spain (Yonhap) -- South Korean mobile carriers are set to demonstrate in Spain their solutions to the surge in data traffic with fewer base stations and lesser costs, carriers said Sunday. (Yonhap News)KT Corp. and SK Telecom Co. said they can shrink the amount of initial network investment and operation fees with their latest cloud-based long term evolution (LTE) technology, the fourt
Feb. 13, 2011
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Hyundai begins marketing programs for Veloster
Hyundai Motor Co. said Thursday it has launched a marketing program for the Veloster sports coupe releasing limited information about its engine and features. The vehicle will be launched on the local market within the month.The Veloster has an asymmetrical layout ― one door on the driver’s side, and two on the passenger side ― marking Hyundai’s first breaking away from traditional designs. The ve
Feb. 10, 2011
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IMF ignored warnings: report
WASHINGTON (AFP) ― The IMF ignored warnings about the financial crisis from its own top economist and acted like cheerleader for the U.S. economy rather than monitoring it, according to a scathing watchdog report published on Wednesday.The International Monetary Fund “failed to highlight the relevant vulnerabilities” in the U.S. financial system in the run up to the 2008 crisis, according to a 51-
Feb. 10, 2011
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SK Innovation to focus on new markets, tech revolution
SK Innovation Co. CEO Koo Ja-young said Thursday that the firm will speed up the technology revolution and investments in new growth engines with a sales target of 5 trillion won ($4.4 billion) by 2015.The firm, parent of the nation’s biggest oil refiner SK Energy, spun-off of its petroleum and petrochemical operations on Jan. 1. Koo saw the future of the firm in world-leading technologies such as
Feb. 10, 2011
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Asiana Airlines posts all-time record profit
Asiana Airlines, the country’s No. 2 air carrier, reported record high yearly sales of over 5 trillion won ($4.51 billion) in 2010, buoyed by the rising demand for flights, its officials said Thursday.The company said that it reached 5.07 trillion won in sales, an increase of over 30 percent from 2009, and 635.7 billion won in operating profit last year. Both figures are the highest the company ha
Feb. 10, 2011
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Android smartphones top 5 million in Korea
Google-made mobile platform spices up competition against Apple’s iPhoneThe number of people who own an Android-powered smartphone has reached 5 million since it was launched in the local market a year ago.Of the people who own smartphones running on the Android mobile operating system, SK Telecom had the highest number of subscribers ― 3.72 million. It was followed by KT Corp., the exclusive serv
Feb. 10, 2011
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Lotte Group founder’s son promoted to chairman
Lotte Group, a retail-focused Korean conglomerate, promoted Vice Chairman Shin Dong-bin to chairman in a reshuffling carried out Thursday.The group, which operates chains of Lotte Department Store, Lotte Mart and Lotte Super and retail giant GS Group, promoted a total of 172 executives including seven new presidents for its subsidiaries, it said in a statement. Shin Dong-binLotte’s founder and for
Feb. 10, 2011
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KNOC to spend $4 billion on overseas oil assets
Korea National Oil Corp., a state-run energy resources developer, plans to invest as much as $4 billion in overseas oilfields this year as it aims to increase crude production by 33 percent.“We’re interested in assets in Africa, Europe, Asia, the U.S. and Canada,” Kim Seong Hoon, senior executive vice president, said in an interview. “We plan to raise daily output by 60,000 barrels to 240,000 barr
Feb. 10, 2011
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LG Electronics accused of breaching Sony TV patents
LG Electronics Inc. was accused in two lawsuits by Sony Corp. of infringing eight patents for technology used in liquid-crystal display televisions and monitors.Sony filed two new complaints, each listing four patents, yesterday in federal court in Los Angeles. The Tokyo-based electronics maker said LG’s 32LD350 LCD television and E2360V LCD monitor are among the products that infringe its technol
Feb. 10, 2011
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Home appliances getting darker
Black, colored appliances in vogue as customers get style-consciousKim Hye-in, a soon-to-be bride, still faces a myriad of decisions as she prepares for her upcoming wedding, but she is quite firm on one point: no white or pastel appliances. “That’s why I chose black as my color scheme for the appliances I will be buying for our place,” said Kim, who was browsing Hi-Mart, a local electronics retai
Feb. 10, 2011
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Extraordinary eurozone summit in March
BRUSSELS (AFP) ― Leaders of the 17-nation eurozone are to hold a special summit in mid-March to draft a plan of action to avoid a replay of the debt crises that shook the single currency last year.The 17 heads of state and government will meet in “mid-March,” the president of the European Union, Herman Van Rompuy, said in a speech to the European parliament.Earlier a source close to the talks told AFP that the eurozone summit had been agreed for Sunday, March 13. But a major member state later i
Feb. 9, 2011
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Samsung may supply ...display panels for iPad 2
Samsung Mobile Display is reportedly poised to supply liquid-crystal display panels for the next version of Apple’s iPad, industry sources said on Wednesday.According to sources, the company, established in January 2009, is in the final stage of talks on supplying its latest LCD panels for Apple’s iPad 2, which is expected to be released later this year.In response to such reports, a spokesman at
Feb. 9, 2011
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GM Daewoo unveils first Chevy model
GM Daewoo Auto and Technology Co. unveiled the Orlando multipurpose vehicle Wednesday. The vehicle will go on sale here on March 2.Out of the eight new models the automaker plans to launch in the local market this year, the Orlando will be the first model produced by GM Daewoo to be sold under the Chevrolet brand in Korea. In January, the company announced plans to change its name to GM Korea Co.
Feb. 9, 2011
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Hyundai Motor seeks cooperation from group steel unit for fuel-economy goal
Hyundai Motor Co., drawing on ties to Hyundai Steel Co., plans to more than double the proportion of high-strength steel used in its vehicles by 2015 as the carmaker seeks higher fuel efficiency and lower weight across its lineup. By using advanced forms of the metal that match or exceed other Korean and Japanese steelmakers’ alloys in cost and performance, Hyundai Motor will raise the ratio of hi
Feb. 9, 2011
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Manpower: World is entering ‘Human Age’
Manpower Inc., U.S.-based employment agency, said on Jan. 27 at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, that the world had entered a new era: The Human Age. The concept was introduced by Manpower CEO Jeffrey Joerres in his presentation “Entering the Human Age –- unleashing and leveraging human potential in the new reality” at the forum. Manpower says this new age has significant implicatio
Feb. 9, 2011
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New iPhone app helps with confession
(MCT)WASHINGTON, (AFP) - A new "Confession" application for Apple's iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch has received the blessing of a Catholic bishop."Confession: A Roman Catholic App," is the first program for the Apple devices created by a South Bend, Indiana-based company called "Little iApps."Its developer, Patrick Leinen, said the app was designed to be used in the confessional and was intended "for
Feb. 9, 2011
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IT exports post strong gain in Jan.
Korea’s exports of IT-related products jumped 16.3 percent in January from a year earlier on strong global demand for semiconductors, displays and mobile phones, the government said Tuesday.The country shipped $12.83 billion worth of IT products abroad, marking the 15th month in a row that exports grew at a double-digit rate, the Ministry of Knowledge Economy said in a monthly report.Exports of se
Feb. 8, 2011