• Politics

    Ruling party riding on NK dispute

    The ruling Saenuri Party is pushing security issues before the upcoming presidential election, capitalizing on the ongoing controversy over the pro-North Korea slant among certain members of the opposition parties. Chairman Rep. Hwang Woo-yea and party leaders visited the 15th Army Division in Gangwon Province, Thursday, to encourage troops who…

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  • War against rough drunks

    Treatment should go together with punishment “To go beyond is as wrong as to fall short.” ― Confucius (B.C. 551-B.C. 479) Since it declared a war against violent drunkards a month ago, the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency (SMPA) has arrested more than 100 violators. That is an impressive performance, even…

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  • Column

    Beautiful island, sad history

    JEJU – Schoolchildren here sing a mournful song about a gigantic rock about 90 miles southwest of the island where the souls of fishermen lost at sea find their final repose. The rock cannot really be called an outcropping since it’s actually submerged several meters, but South Korea has set…

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  • Column

    ‘Taegeuk spirit’ for next president

    Few know the hidden meaning and symbolism in Korea’s national flag Taegeukgi. Is it a tennis ball? Does the red and blue in the center circle reflect the division of the Koreas? Does the red in the upper half of the circle mean the Communist North; the blue in the…

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  • Business

    Horse race parks become tourist attraction

    Horse racing tracks here have become a family-oriented leisure destination for both Koreans and foreign tourists as they offer not only races, but also a wide range of fun-packed events for people of any age. The Korea Racing Authority (KRA), the sport’s local governing body, organizes flat races with thoroughbreds,…

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  • Consumers yet to get full FTA benefit

    Six out of nine popular products imported from the Europe Union and nine of thirteen imported from the United States are available at cheaper prices thanks to Korea’s free trade pacts with the two giant markets, according to the state fair trade regulator. The Fair Trade Commission (FTC) underscored Thursday…

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  • Japan may pave groundwork for going nuclear

    Japan has inserted into its nuclear power-related law a clause on “security guarantees” through the use of atomic power, triggering suspicions that it is laying the legal groundwork for possible nuclear armament, some experts said Thursday. According to the Tokyo Shimbun, the upper house of Japan’s parliament amended the basic…

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    The AsiaN on 21 June 2012

    The AsiaN Top on 21 June 2012. news@theasian.asia

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  • World

    Tension Hikes In Egypt With Failure To Announce Election Result

    An Egyptian street vendor carries a poster with a picture depicting presidential candidate Ahmed Shafiq with Arabic that reads “Ahmed Shafiq says: I will remove the verses of Quran from the curriculum” during a Muslim Brotherhood’s anti-ruling military council demonstration in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt Wednesday, June 20, 2012. Authorities…

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    World Refugee Day

    Palestinian refugee children are seen at Al-Amari Refugee Camp near the West Bank city of Ramallah, on June 20, 2012. The Palestinian Central Statistics Bureau said in a report issued on the World Refugee Day that observed on June 20, the number of Palestinian refugees registered by UNRWA had reached…

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