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    Samsung posts record profit of W8.84 tril.

    Samsung Electronics said Friday that its operating profit nearly doubled to a record high of 8.84 trillion won ($8.3 billion) for the fourth quarter of last year from a year earlier on the back of brisk smartphone sales. Its net profit jumped 75.6 percent to 7.04 trillion won during the…

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  • West Asia

    A Convicted Thief Gets Punishment Of Having His Three Fingers Amputated At A Public Square In Shiraz, Iran

    Authorities carry out the court-ordered amputation of the fingers of a convicted thief in a public square in the southern Iranian city of Shiraz Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013. The 29-year-old man was convicted for being part of a 10-member gang that carried out burglaries in the city and on charges…

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  • East Asia

    We want to see more of you

    We want to see more of our leader-to-be as Park Geun-hye has made herself scarce, minimizing public appearances. Keeping a low profile may help in some ways but doesn’t in others. As the President-elect said, it enables the incumbent government to finish their business without distraction. During previous changeovers, the…

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  • East Asia

    Kakao Story creating lots of trouble for everyone

    So Yeon, a member of girls vocal group Tiara, and her entertainer friends engaged in private conversation on Kakao Story, a mobile communications network, in which she berated some of the people she knew. That got her into hot water. A 27-year-old company worker went on a pleasure trip to…

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  • KT, LG to offer ‘unlimited’ LTE service

    KT and LG Uplus announced Friday that they will offer “unlimited” data services for customers signing up for new pricing packages supporting speedier telecommunication networks called Long-Term Evolution (LTE). The move was designed to attract more customers as top local carrier SK Telecom will be banned from signing new customers…

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    Women rise at foreign drugmakers

    The imaginary glass ceiling seems omnipresent for Korean women, who struggle to advance their corporate careers in a country that data shows has the highest level of workplace gender division among rich economies. For female employees frustrated by the pace of advancement, branches of foreign pharmaceutical companies here may feel…

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    A Cadet Of National Cadet Corps Rehearses For Republic Day Parade In Jammu, India

    A cadet of the National Cadet Corps gives orders during a rehearsal for the Republic Day parade in Jammu, India, Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013. India’s Republic Day is marked on Jan. 26. <AP Photo/Channi Anand> A Kashmiri student marches during a dress rehearsal for the Republic Day parade in Srinagar,…

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    When Dreams Come True: Reflections on ‘Social Economy’ in Korea

    *Author, Won-soon Park is a prominent civil rights lawyer, civic activist and social innovator. He became Mayor of Seoul in October 2011. First there was triumph of market economies after the fall of the Soviet Union. Then came successive global financial crises that debunked that triumphalism. Now, a new concept…

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  • West Asia

    16-Year Old Palestinian Girl Becomes Fisherwoman In Succession To Her Father Who Became Disabled

    Palestinian fisherwoman Madeline Kolab repairs her fishing net on the sea beach in Gaza City, on Jan. 23, 2013. Sixteen-year-old Madeline Kolab is a fisherwoman. Her father, a veteran fisherman, became disabled, and therefore, she quit school after the ninth grade to take the job. “I don’t care about what…

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    Jakarta Governor Greeted By His Supporters During His Inspection Of Bus Transportation In Jakarta

    In this photo taken on Jan. 3, 2013, Jakarta Gov. Joko Widodo, right, is greeted by his supporter during his inspection of bus transportation in Jakarta, Indonesia. Widodo’s trip through his inundated city of 14 million reflected his hands-on approach to leadership, a style that helped him win election in…

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