• IT-Science

    Samsung SDS inks health care deal in US

    Samsung SDS announced Thursday that it has struck a 10-year contract with CHRISTUS Health, a major hospital network in the United States. Upon the agreement, the Samsung Group affiliate will sell its electronic medical record (EMR) solutions to CHRISTUS Health. CHRISTUS Health is an international Catholic, faith-based, not-for-profit health system…

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  • Leaks of key technologies

    Int’l cooperation needed to uproot industrial spying Alarm bells are ringing again in our corporate security system after the prosecution announced that key technologies to manufacture advanced flat-panel displays were leaked overseas through a local unit of an Israeli company. We regard this latest leak as a grave matter and…

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  • Politics

    President’s brother to be summoned

    Lee Sang-deuk faces bribery allegations The prosecution said Thursday it will summon the elder brother of President Lee Myung-bak, a former ruling party lawmaker, next Tuesday to question him on allegations of bribe-taking from two suspended savings banks. The Central Investigation Bureau at the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office said it has…

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  • South East Asia

    Major news in Malaysia on June 28: Govt probes imports of steel wire rods from Taiwan, China, Indonesia, Korea and Turkey

    Major news in <The Star > :  Govt probes imports of steel wire rods from Taiwan, China, Indonesia, Korea and Turkey  KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian government is launching a preliminary investigation into the imports of steel wire rods from Taiwan, China, Indonesia, South Korea and Turkey. The Ministry of International…

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  • tobechecked

    The AsiaN on 28 June 2012

    The AsiaN Top on 28 June 2012. news@theasian.asia

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  • Education

    University Without Students in Burma

    A woman walks to the entrance gate of Yangon University in Yangon, Myanmar Thursday, June 28, 2012. The university was once one of Asia’s finest and a poignant symbol of an education system crippled by Myanmar’s half a century of military rule. Only graduate students are still allowed to study…

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  • Society

    AJA-JTO sign MOU to promote tourism in Jeju Island

    The Asia Journalist Association (AJA), represented by Ivan Lim, and the Jeju Tourism Organization (JTO), headed by Yang Yong-kun, signed the memorandum of understanding (MOU) in a ceremony at Jeju Welcome Center Thursday (June 28) to promote tourism in the resort island in connection with its selection as one of the New 7  Wonders of Nature…

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  • Politics

    Turkish PM: We’ll teach aggressors lesson

    Turkey has no intention of attacking anyone, but will “teach those who dare to test the limits of its might,” Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on Wednesday as he introduced Turkey’s first domestically produced training jet to the public in a show of the nation’s increasing defense capacity. Erdoğan…

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  • Column

    Korean embassy visa official in Phnom Penh criticized for being too rigid

    View over the Korean Embassy in Phnom Penh Seoul — It was surprising last week when I went to the South Korean embassy in Phnom Penh to ask for a visa to Seoul for my participation in an international media conference co-organized by the Singapore-based Konrad Adenauer Stiftung/Foundation (KAS) of Germany…

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  • Politics

    Annan invites Turkey to Geneva meeting on Syria

    UN envoy Kofi Annan has invited Turkey to the upcoming Geneva meeting of world powers to find ways of ending the violence in Syria. Annan said on Wednesday that the action group for Syria will convene at the ministerial level in Geneva on Saturday. US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham…

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