Sun Jae-hoon

The AsiaN Reporter
  • NK bellicose rhetoric defers arrival of spring

    Spring has apparently come as it is already the second week of April, but nobody really feels like it has. It may be because of the drastic temperature fluctuation between day and night. However, it seems that the lingering cold is not all that makes people feel the unseasonal chill…

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  • East Asia

    Park’s sentimental journey

    Park Geun-hye was sworn in as the 18th-term President of this country last Monday (Feb. 25). As is well known, she is the daughter of the late President Park Chung-hee, who was assassinated by his close aide in October 1979. The course of her life leading to presidency has been…

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  • Han’s attitude decides fate of tenants in KOEX Mall

      It is wondering how Han Duck-soo, chairman of the Korean Traders Associataion (KTA), would feel about the protests being waged by some 200 tenants of the shops in the KOEX Shopping Mall under the wing of the KTA.  The tenants claimed that they had been unilaterally informed by KOEX Mall of the termination of  their lease…

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  • Multiracial military to be helpful for social unity

    The outward appearances of Korean soldiers are expected to change greatly in the years ahead as the number of soldiers from multiracial families is increasing in the military. The change of Korean military will not be confined to contour of faces and colors of skin. Their view toward the fatherland,…

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  • Business

    Difficlties go on despite financial assistance to Spain

    <Nikkei Editorial on June 12> Member nations of European Union(EU) has decided to give Spanish Bank financial assistance of 100 billion Euro (about 10 trillion yen) at maxium. We welcome the decision, though belated, of removing the cause for concern on the part of the regional market. Despite the decision,…

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  • Usain Bolt involved in car accident, but unhurt

     Usain Bolt was involved in a minor car crash shortly before dawn Sunday in his Caribbean homeland of Jamaica but was not hurt, according to Carole Beckford, publicist for the world’s fastest man.  Beckford said the the splinter was on his way home from a party with friends in the early hours…

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  • People

    Winners of Manhae Prize announced

    The Society for the Promotion and Practice of Manhae’s Thoughts announced Thursday (Mar. 1) the winners of the Manhae Prize given in three different categories. A total of seven winners, two in the peace category, three in social service and two in literature, were chosen from among some 50 candidates across the…

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