• Politics

    Seoul will cover NK with ballistic missiles

    New agreement with US allows S. Korea to hike range to 800km The government said Sunday that it has reached an agreement with Washington, allowing it to develop longer-range ballistic missiles with bigger warheads that will put the whole of North Korea within striking range. Chun Yung-woo, a senior presidential…

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  • Society

    After gas leaks, Gumi to be ‘special disaster zone’

    The government plans to designate the villages devastated by the Sept. 27 toxic gas leak from a chemical plant a “special disaster zone.” The move is to ensure rapid recovery. The Environment Ministry said Sunday it will implement the measure after an investigation team dispatched to Bongsan-ri, one of the…

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  • 2 Korean volunteers dead in Sri Lanka

    Two Korean volunteer workers were killed and three others were injured on Saturday (local time) by a lightning strike in Haputale, Uva Province, Sri Lanka. A mechanical engineer Kim Young-woo, 22, and a woman music teacher Jang Mun-jeong, 24, were killed by lightening on Saturday evening in the mountainous region.…

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  • Society

    ‘Open house’ at Omani embassy

    The Omani Embassy, housed in a beautiful Arabic building in central Seoul has never been open to the public. On Thursday, 26 lucky Seoulites had a rare chance to look around the edifice as a part of Seoul Open Week. Omani Ambassador to Korea Mohamed Salim Alharthy greeted guests, saying,…

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  • Lifestyle

    ‘Remember Me’ links memory to present

    Art exhibition “Remember Me” is at the Hyundai Gallery featuring six artists, showcasing a range of media and artistic styles. It will run until Oct. 14 at Hyundai’s four exhibit spaces in Samcheong-dong, Seoul. The theme revolves around how memories relate to present realities, according to the exhibition’s pamphlet. However,…

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  • Lifestyle

    Is it worth taxpayers’ money?

    Korean F1 Grand Prix in gaping hole but organizers only talk about benefits Organizers of the Korean Grand Prix face the monumental task of plugging a gaping hole in its bottom line and turning its finances around. With this year’s event running from Friday through Sunday, two of its main…

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  • Business

    How far can English education go?

    For decades, Koreans’ zeal for learning English has been incomparable. Parents spend more than 20 trillion won ($18 billion) each year on private education for primary and secondary school students and about a third goes to English language education, government statistics show. The amount does not include money spent on…

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  • Business

    Appealing to consumers desires’ and fears

    Marketers decieve to win business #1 In the TV commercial of an instant coffee mix, “French Cafe” from Namyang Dairy Products, famous actress Kim Tae-hee drinks the mixed coffee and whispers with a smile, “This is the right time to choose this coffee mix as long as you care about…

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  • Business

    ‘Ice age’ in the offing

    Economy trapped in prolonged slow growth The Korean economy has entered a phase of prolonged slow growth where no major shocks exist but a myriad of small risks combine to undermine economic fundamentals at a gradual pace. Simply put, Asia’s fourth-largest economy is not likely to undergo a major crisis…

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  • tobechecked

    World Smile Day Celebrated By Nepali Children

    Children show a painting with a smiling face to celebrate the World Smile day in Kathmandu, Nepal, Oct. 7, 2012. The World Smile day 2012 is celebrated with the theme of “Do an act of kindness. Help one person smile”. Children celebrate the World Smile day in Kathmandu, Nepal, Oct.…

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