• Column

    Insulting Muslims

    One of the first scenes in the ridiculous but thoroughly nasty film “Innocence of Muslims” shows angry Muslims running through the streets smashing things and killing people. So what happens when a clip from the film dubbed into Arabic goes up on the Internet? Angry Muslims run through the streets…

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  • Column

    On ‘Gangnam Style’

    Psy’s jumpy dance hit “Gangnam Style” has taken the world by storm, leaving Koreans shocked and surprised. The song broke out on YouTube and has jumped to No. 11 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in just two weeks. The distinctive “horse dance” is infectious. The popularity of the song…

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  • One more apology

    Park’s problem is not about history but democracy Rep. Park Geun-hye, presidential candidate of the conservative Saenuri Party, expressed “somewhat evolved” views Monday about her father’s past misdeeds. It’s a regret we can’t give higher marks to Park’s apology for the history related with nearly two decades of dictatorial rule…

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  • Normalizing Italy

    LONDON ― Italy’s political exceptionalism ― its chronic inability to marshal coherent governments backed by stable parliamentary majorities ― is weakening Europe and threatening the eurozone’s survival. More than electoral reform is needed: Italy requires comprehensive institutional renewal. Italy’s particular characteristics put its political system and institutional framework at odds…

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  • Korean-born Australian ‘stolen’ for adoption

    A Korean-born Australian woman has charged that she was the victim of an illegal adoption. She claimed she was adopted by an Australian family after she was “stolen” from her biological parents immediately after she was born in Geoje, South Gyeongsang Province. Her story was aired by Australian public broadcaster…

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  • Society

    Maestro Chung’ brother faces arrest

    An arrest warrant has been sought for the elder brother of maestro Chung Myung-whun on charges of fraud. Investigators at Incheon District Prosecutors’ Office said Monday they sought the warrant for Chung Myung-keun, chief of performing arts management company CMI, for embezzling billions of won in subsidies from Incheon City…

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  • Politics

    Generation gap matters

    Previous elections had featured the East-West voter divide which describes the polarization of voters living on either coasts of the peninsula. Voters in the eastern region preferred the conservative Saenuri Party, whereas those in the western region cast sweeping votes in favor of the liberal Democratic United Party (DUP). Recent…

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  • Business

    Military more popular with jobseekers

    Joining the military is usually regarded as one of the less desirable careers. But with an ever-shrinking job market and an uncertain economic outlook, an increasing number of people are regarding a military career as a stable alternative. According to Mileaders, a Seoul-based private education center, interest in military service…

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  • Society

    ‘Registered brothels needed’

    This is the last in a series of articles about sex crimes against children and women, alcohol-induced violence and child pornography. ― ED. Kim Kang-ja, a professor and a former senior police officer, has proposed that strictly-regulated brothels be set up in designated areas. “There are members of society for…

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  • East Asia

    China Cultivates Future Leaders At Leadership Academy In Shanghai

    Trainees receive a lecture on the Chinese Communist Party at China Executive Leadership Academy Pudong (CELAP) in Shanghai, China, Monday Sept. 24, 2012. CELAP is the academy for training party and government officials which is funded by the central government and supervised by Organization Department of the Communist Party of…

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