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[ASEAN Report] Indonesian President SBY asks Obama to push for peace in Gaza Strip

[ASEAN Report] Indonesian President SBY asks Obama to push for peace in Gaza Strip

The 21st ASEAN Leaders Meeting took place on Nov. 18-20 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It also marked as a symbolic handover of the Asean chairmanship for 2013 between Cambodia and Brunei. During the ASEAN Summit on Monday, Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono asked US President Barack Obama to stop violence on Palestinians  in Gaza. According to Kompas.com’s report, […]

[The AsiaN 1st Anniv] Message from Lee Sang-Bong

[The AsiaN 1st Anniv] Message from Lee Sang-Bong

Search for identity

Search for identity

Some say that politicians and entertainers are similar in that both have a flair for the stage and a superb appeal to the public that enables them a “public” life in the literal sense. The three leading contenders for the Dec. 19 presidential elections are vibrantly successful people with a singular appeal that smacks of […]

Living with my name in globalizing world

Living with my name in globalizing world

I’ve long held my parents accountable for naming me what they named me. My name carries a heavy load of over- and undertones, and I like none of them. I, of course, did not ask my parents to bestow this name upon me. Like almost everybody else on this globe, I was too young to […]

Beatles vs. Girls’ Generation

Beatles vs. Girls’ Generation

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan getting their start in the music business. It was in 1962 that the Beatles signed their first record contract, the Rolling Stones had their first hit single (fun fact: it was written for them by John Lennon and Paul McCarthy), […]

[Korea Report] Making wax hands of your own would be memorable souvenir

[Korea Report] Making wax hands of your own would be memorable souvenir

Being spoiled and enchanted with various cute, creative and authentic ornaments wherever your eyes looking at, is what most of foreigners feel when they visit souvenirs place in Insa-dong or any other places in Seoul. But what we found authentic recently on my Indonesian friends last visit to Seoul is in a Korean Museum. What […]

Obama politics feared to become parochial in shaping up new relationship with India and China

Obama politics feared to become parochial in shaping up new relationship with India and China

With President Obama bouncing back in the White House after a convincing victory, and Wen Jiabao making place for the next Party chief, Xi Jinping, the changing scenario of global politics is sure to take a while before the ripples are felt in Asia. The relationship with India is not really one of the challenges […]

Dr. President

Dr. President

This is the third and last part in a three-part series fictionalizing the election of each of three presidential candidates. ― ED. President Ahn Cheol-soo was alone at his chief executive office in the heart of Cheong Wa Dae. Ahn appeared to be relaxed with his feet up on the big mahogany table. Having grown […]

[Korea Report] Seoul National Science Museum enables children to learn about nature while enjoying

[Korea Report] Seoul National Science Museum enables children to learn about nature while enjoying

Korea is known for its high level of educaiton among its people. A group of Korean high school students have won six gold medals to finish top for the first time at the 53rd International Mathematical Olympiad in Juy 2012. The passion and awareness on education can be shown on the students determination and priority […]

The death of Korean cities

The death of Korean cities

Amid the flurry of interest in the upcoming presidential election, a new issue is emerging: the death of Korean cities. The results of a recently developed “Decline Index” showed that of the 144 cities and districts in the country, 96 are experiencing decline. The index was based on twelve components, including population growth and change […]

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