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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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S. Korea, China, Japan in talks to hold trilateral summit May 26-27: official
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Govt. asks hospitals to mitigate impact of medical professors' absence
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[Newsmaker] Ahn’s return signals greatest challenge yet
Generally popular but politically ambiguous, Ahn Cheol-soo was to return to South Korea on Monday after months of self-imposed exile from politics in the United States.If the circumstances were bad for the former professor when he left the country on Dec. 19, the day of the presidential election won by his former conservative rival Park Geun-hye, they are hardly more favorable now for the novice politician.Ahn will be running in the April 24 by-election in the constituency of Nowon-C of Seoul, a
PoliticsMarch 10, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Retired NEC chief leads humble life
A mom-and-pop store is hardly a place where people would expect to see a person who once served in the highest court and headed the national election watchdog. Especially in a nation where high-ranking officials usually chase career paths promising prominent status, influence and hefty financial rewards.Kim Neung-hwan, a former Supreme Court justice and former chairman of the National Election Commission of Korea, who works at a convenience store owned by his wife, has come under the spotlight f
Social AffairsMarch 7, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Chavez leaves uncertain legacy
He may have been a divisive figure, but late Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has always been clear about how he wants to be remembered: a revolutionary standing up to the cruel and imperial United States and its cronies.As if to confirm this self-styled image, he told the Associated Press in 2007 that he admired the movie “Gladiator,” in which a lone fighter confronts an empire.Charismatic and populist, he took on Venezuela’s elite while retaining the propensity for impromptu marathon speeches
InternationalMarch 6, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Ahn’s return challenges progressives
Former professor and presidential candidate Ahn Cheol-soo is once again creating a stir in the political arena with plans to run in the April 24 by-election and create a new party. Unlike Ahn’s presidential bid last year that dealt a heavy blow to President Park Geun-hye’s campaign, the former venture entrepreneur’s latest political ambition will likely spell trouble for the opposition. On Sunday, Ahn’s former campaign aid Rep. Song Ho-chang announced that Ahn would be returning to Korea on Marc
PoliticsMarch 5, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Kim Jeong-hoon, patriot or scapegoat?
The obstacles were too many and the pressure was building up, fast. In the end, Kim Jeong-hoon admitted his defeat.Kim, yet another embattled nominee for the Park Geun-hye Cabinet, stepped down on Monday after being pummeled over his dual citizenship status.As head of Alcatel-Lucent’s Bell Labs and Corporate Strategy, Kim excelled in his field and touted extensive global ― if somewhat U.S.-oriented ― expertise. He certainly seemed to fit the bill for the new ministry created under Park to spearh
March 4, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Ex-army chief to head intelligence service
President Park Geun-hye on Saturday added Nam Jae-joon, another retired general, to her national security and foreign policy staff, in an apparent show of her resolve to effectively deal with escalating North Korean threats.Nam, the former Army chief of staff, will be the first graduate of the Korea Military Academy in 12 years to lead the National Intelligence Service after the confirmation hearing process is completed at the National Assembly. Park’s picks for the top security and diplomacy po
PoliticsMarch 3, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Pope's exit brings vain hopes for reform
Acknowledging the “rough seas” the Catholic Church has navigated in recent years, Pope Benedict XVI on Wednesday appeared in front of a crowd of more than 150,000 people at Vatican City to give the last public address of his papacy.“…There were moments, as there were throughout the history of the church, when the seas were rough and the wind blew against us and it seemed that the Lord was sleeping,” he told the crowd at St. Peter’s Square in Rome. As of Thursday evening, Joseph Ratzinger ceased
Foreign AffairsFeb. 28, 2013
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[Newsmaker] N.K. military spy chief restored to rank
North Korea has recently reinstated hawkish military spy chief Kim Yong-chol to a four-star general, raising concerns that it will increase saber rattling following its third nuclear test last month.The Rodong Shinmun, the official newspaper of the North’s ruling party, ran a photo on Tuesday showing the head of the Reconnaissance General Bureau wearing a four-star insignia as he clapped behind leader Kim Jong-un during a recent national choir performance.The organization has masterminded a seri
North KoreaFeb. 27, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Gallery Seomi under tax evasion probe
The Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office said Tuesday it has launched an investigation into Gallery Seomi, one of the most prominent art galleries in Korea, and its director Hong Song-won on suspicion of evading billions of won in taxes. Much attention is being paid to the case as it could cause a ripple effect up to some of the chaebol families who have long been in close relations with the gallery and Hong. The gallery is suspected of avoiding taxes by omitting some of its profits from i
Social AffairsFeb. 26, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Security, prosperity key to happiness: Park
National security, public safety and economic prosperity will be central to President Park Geun-hye’s plans for “opening a new era of hope.”In her inauguration speech, Korea’s first female president presented “economic revival,” “happiness of the people” and “flourishing culture” as key themes for her five-year term.Regarding her plans for the economy, Park did not stray far from past statements stressing the importance of creating a science and technology-based “creative economy,” the efforts f
PoliticsFeb. 25, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Defense chief nominee dogged by allegations
From tax evasion to influence peddling and religious bias, not a day has gone by in the past week without new allegations emerging about Defense Minister nominee Kim Byung-kwan.Derided by critics as “the department store of corruption,” the retired general became the biggest obstacle for the launch of the Park Geun-hye government that is already behind schedule. The main opposition Democratic United Party categorized Kim as “unfit” almost immediately after his nomination on Feb. 13 and has refus
PoliticsFeb. 21, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Nominee for science ministry in tight spot
Controversy over the appointment of Kim Jeong-hoon as the minister of future creation and science is growing as opposition lawmakers are increasingly questioning his nationality and patriotism.Kim’s strong track record as an entrepreneur and engineer with a rich education background, was not enough for the opposition Democratic United Party, which argued that it was against the law to appoint someone who has foreign citizenship.It also raised concerns about Kim’s loyalties, pointing out that he
TechnologyFeb. 20, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Park loyalist takes key post of chief aide
President-elect Park Geun-hye’s designation of Lee Jung-hyun, 55, as her senior secretary for political affairs was one of the few unsurprising appointments.Having devoted nearly three decades to politics, Lee has been considered one of Park’s very few men that could speak her mind as his own.Entrusted to act as her “ultimate” spokesperson, Lee has been Park’s close ally for years, smartly tuning up his role from being an outspoken mouthpiece to a prudent confidante depending on the situation.Hu
PoliticsFeb. 19, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Ex-lawmaker named Park’s chief of staff
Former lawmaker Huh Tae-yeol, who will be President-elect Park Geun-hye’s chief of staff following her inauguration on Feb. 25, is a veteran politician, bureaucrat and a key ally of Park.With the president-elect planning to give additional authority to the chief of staff, the position will likely be one of the most influential in the administration, especially in top-level appointments, policy coordination and consultation with political parties.In addition to serving the president in the closes
PoliticsFeb. 18, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Deputy P.M. nominee, a man of principles
The coming Park Geun-hye government on Sunday nominated Korea Development Institute president Hyun Oh-seok as deputy prime minister in charge of economic policy.He will be the first deputy prime minister in five years, as the Lee Myung-bak administration scrapped the post in 2008.When Hyun gains the National Assembly’s approval, he will take on the nation’s core economic policies by concurrently serving as deputy prime minister and finance minister.At a news conference following the nomination,
Feb. 17, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Death begets death in Tibet
The cause to “free Tibet” reached a macabre milestone on Wednesday when a Tibetan exile became the 100th person since 2009 to attempt self-immolation in protest against Chinese rule.According to witnesses, the man in his 20s covered himself in petrol before setting himself alight in the Nepalese capital of Kathmandu. He was taken to hospital where he remains in a critical condition.Supporters of the Tibetan independence movement say that China’s intolerance of protest forces Tibetans to resort t
PoliticsFeb. 14, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Yun faces nuke crisis, uncertainties
Foreign Minister nominee Yun Byung-se is the architect of President-elect Park Geun-hye’s policy of reengaging North Korea and is tasked to save it from derailment amid escalating tension following the belligerent neighbor’s new nuclear brinkmanship.The 60-year-old former career diplomat was named the nation’s foreign affairs chief to assist the incoming leader in coping with regional uncertainties such as revived nationalism in Japan and the ever-complicated rivalry between the U.S. and China.H
Foreign AffairsFeb. 13, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Pope steps down after eight fraught years
Pope Benedict XVI shocked the world Monday with his announcement that he would step down from the Roman Catholic Church’s highest office by the end of the month.The church’s 100-plus cardinals, the princes of the Vatican, received the announcement first during a meeting with 85-year-old Benedict at the Vatican early Monday.He said he is stepping down because with his advanced age and diminishing strength, he felt he could not carry on the job.He will be the first pontiff to do so in over 600 yea
PoliticsFeb. 12, 2013
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[Newsmaker] P.M. nominee vetting 2-edged sword for DUP
Former prosecutor Chung Hong-won is center stage in the country’s political arena as interest mounts as to whether President-elect Park Geun-hye’s second prime ministerial nominee will bear up under scrutiny. Kim is a life-long law professional who began his career in 1972. Chung went on to rise to the highest level within the public prosecutors’ office, and in 2004 opened a law firm.In the same year he was appointed a National Election Commission committee member, and from 2008 and 2011 he serv
PoliticsFeb. 11, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Shinsegae chief faces stormy seas in court
Shinsegae Group vice chairman Chung Yong-jin is facing rough seas since taking the helm of the nation’s second-largest retail giant.The prosecution grilled him for 12 hours on Tuesday over allegations that he ordered Shinsegae affiliates to charge their sister bakery firm Shinsegae SVN cheaper commissions to help turn it around.On Thursday, the Seoul Regional Labor Administration raided Shinsegae E-Mart headquarters and several E-Mart stores to search for evidence that the company had spied on i
IndustryFeb. 7, 2013