• IT-Science

    Samsung, LG in legal tussle

    12 ex-officials charged with technology theft Samsung Display vowed Monday to continue its legal fight with LG Display after the Suwon District Prosecutors’ Office charged 11 former senior and low-ranking technicians over involvement in the leak of cutting-edge OLED technology to LG. “This is intolerable. All key OLED technologies were…

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  • East Asia

    koreate tinti bideshi ayeen songosthar shakhar udbodhon

    Nomskar,ami sudhanya ghosh,asia journalist association,aja Tinti bideshi ayeen sangostha korea te tader sakha protistha korbe bole goto robibar bichar montraloye kotrik janano hoyeche.ayenn songostha guli holo,- America jokto rastrer Ropes & Gray o Sheppard Mullin, ebong Britain-r Clifford Chance. Korea bar association a nothibhukto koroner por shakhagulir udbodhon kore tara…

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  • Society

    Audit planned for Jeongsu Foundation

    The Jeongsu Scholarship Foundation, which some suspect is controlled by Rep. Park Geun-hye of the ruling Saenuri Party, will undergo an audit by the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education (SMOE) later this month. Although officials say that the audit is scheduled, coming after the last one in 2005, attention is…

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  • Politics

    New UPP leader to restore opposition alliance

    The newly-elected leader of the left-wing minor opposition Unified Progressive Party (UPP) pledged Sunday to mend ties with the main opposition Democratic United Party (DUP) in an attempt to field a unified presidential candidate. “Our party will select its own presidential candidate by September and rebuild its temporarily loosened alliance…

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  • Politics

    Foreign Ministry engulfed in sexual harassment case

    The Foreign Affairs and Trade Ministry has suspended Consul General Lee Dae-hee in Auckland, New Zealand from his post for alleged ethical lapses and sexual harassment, a ministry official said Sunday. Lee was summoned home on June 15 in connection with allegations of engaging in a scuffle with a fellow…

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  • Three foreign law firms to open Korean branches

    Three foreign law firms will be allowed to set up branches in Korea, the Ministry of Justice said Sunday. They are Ropes & Gray and Sheppard Mullin from the United States, and Clifford Chance from Britain. It is the first time that the Korean government is to permit the establishment…

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  • Politics

    Mysterious woman again seen flanking NK leader

    A chicly-dressed woman was seen closely flanking North Korean leader Kim Jong-un during his visit to a Pyongyang kindergarten in state TV footage shown Sunday, reinforcing speculation she may be the wife of the young leader. The unidentified woman appears to be the same person who caught the attention of…

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  • Business

    Smartphones reshape retail landscape

    The growing use of smartphones has entirely changed lifestyles in the 21st century, expanding to online shopping and changing the landscape of the retail industry. According to data from the Korea Online Shopping Association (KOLSA), monetary transactions via mobile online shopping totaled 3 billion won in 2009 when there were…

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  • Business

    2,000 Samsung workers apply to eat with Lee

    More than 2,000 Samsung employees have bid for a private lunch with Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Kun-hee, who will only see 10 of them sometime in September, Samsung Group said. The winners will be selected in consideration of age, sex, type of duty and office ranks, according to company officials.…

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  • Some big firms to face cash flow problems

    Several big firms are tightening their cash flow as a result of the eurozone crisis, coupled with the lack of a strong recovery in the U.S. market and a lackluster performance by the Chinese economy. Adding to the strain are weak domestic demand and a property market slump, online stock…

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