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Business
Samsung wins $2.1 bil. power plant order
Samsung Engineering, one of Koreas leading industrial plant builders, said Tuesday that it has won a $2.1 billion project to construct a power plant in Kazakhstan. Under the deal with Balkhash Thermal Power Plant (BTPP), the engineering firm will build a coal-powered power plant. It was the first construction order…
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Turkey: No intention of war, but Syria’s downing of jet won’t go unpunished
ANKARAㅡ The Spokesperson for the Turkish government and Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc on Monday said that Turkey had no intention of going to war with anyone after one of its jets was shot down by Syria last week and said it would only act in accordance with international law. “Whatever…
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Politics
EU condemns Syria’s downing of Turkish Jet, urges probe
The foreign ministers of 27 EU members states condemned on Monday Syria’s shooting down of a Turkish military plane and urged a thorough investigation into the incident. “The European Union notes that this is a matter which needs to be investigated thoroughly and urgently,” the EU Council of Ministers said…
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Society
Chef lambasts gov’t K-food policy
Leo Kang says culture should be simultaneously promoted The globalization of Korean food is currently a national obsession. The government is aggressively pushing promotional campaigns and events across the world for what it has branded as “K-food.” Ministries have established think tanks and financed various studies and research in pursuit…
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Business
Korea enters low-growth era
GDP expected to grow slower than world average The Korean economy is entering a low-growth era, with its gross domestic product (GDP) expected to grow slower than the world average in the coming decade due to the stagnation of its twin growth engines of exports and domestic demand. Exports are…
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Alcohol ban sought in public places
The government plans to prohibit drinking and advertising of alcoholic beverages in designated public places in an effort to reduce potential alcohol abuse. The Ministry of Health and Welfare said Monday it will draft guidelines to impose fines of up to 3 million won ($2,580) for drinking in school zones,…
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Koreans to train Sri Lankan Korean lanaguage teachers
The education ministry said Monday it will send a team of five Korean language teachers to Sri Lanka to train some 100 teachers chosen by the Sri Lankan government. The Sri Lankan teachers will teach Korean language and literature at local schools after completing lessons with the Korean teachers, the…
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IT-Science
Fastest 10 million seller?
Samsung chief touts Galaxy S3 The head of Samsung Electronics’ handset division said Monday that the Galaxy S3 will become the fastest 10 million seller in the company’s history, expecting that it will see better results in the second quarter despite a worsening business environment. However, he denied allegations that…
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People
Irish scholar traces Dasan’s Christianity
An Irish scholar characterized Jeong Yak-yong (1762-1836), a Korean philosopher and prolific writer often referred to by his pen name Dasan here, as a secret Catholic because he could not speak about his Christian beliefs in public. “In no uncertain terms, Dasan lived during a period of religious terror,” Kevin…
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