• East Asia

    Smart ways to embrace New Year’s energy

    People like to rearrange the interior of rooms or change furniture to refresh their living environment in the New Year. It is more recommended before Feb. 4, the first month of the saju calendar. In order to activate energy around us letting the old one out and allowing the new…

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  • East Asia

    Chinese Craftsman Busy Painting New Year Pictures For Spring Festival

    Craftsman Zhai Ruichen (R) and his wife Liu Shufang examine New Year pictures they paints in Liaocheng, east China’s Shandong Province, Jan. 9, 2013. The couple were busy painting New Year pictures recently to meet the demand in local market for the Spring Festival in February. Craftsman Zhai Ruichen (R)…

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  • East Asia

    JAL’s Boeing 787 Which Developed Fuel Leak In Boston Arrives In Narita Airport

    A Japan Airlines 787, from which about 40 gallons of fuel spilled at Boston’s Logan International Airport Tuesday, arrives at Narita Airport in Narita, east of Tokyo, Wednesday night, Jan. 9, 2012. Officials at Logan airport said crew have contained the fuel leak from the outbound Japan Airlines flight to…

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  • Prevention of suicide

    National efforts needed to take off shameful label Korea is a land of suicides. As of 2010, 33.5 Koreans out of 100,000 took their own lives, the most among 34 OECD member nations for eight straight years and 2.6 times the average suicide rate of that organization. On average, 42.6…

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  • East Asia

    Clash of anxieties

    On the eve of the Dec. 19 presidential election, I was on my way home by subway. I was sitting on one of the seats reserved for the elderly as it was not crowded. Minutes later a man in his 30s sat in front of me and two elderly men…

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  • East Asia

    Another Psy analysis

    So many articles try to explain the reasons behind the rise of Psy and the implications of his windfall success as an individual and the significance of his craft on the global scene. Even the New York Times sees something more than a person here (“The Goal in Gangnam: Go…

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  • Will Park ease sanctions on NK?

    Speculation grew Wednesday over whether President-elect Park Geun-hye is mulling whether to ease cross-border sanctions on North Korea in order to encourage dialogue with the isolated state. Reports said the sanctions implemented by the incumbent Lee Myung-bak administration after Pyongyang’s deadly 2010 sinking of the Cheonan warship, were under consideration…

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  • Samsung to talk to leukemia victims’ group

    Samsung Electronics is expected to soon resume dialogue with a group representing the firm’s former employees who were diagnosed with leukemia and other illnesses after working at its chip-making plants. “We proposed resuming negotiations to Samsung in December on resolving this matter,” a Banollim spokesperson said. “Some Samsung executives have…

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  • East Asia

    ‘Be with US on China’

    This is the fourth in a series of letters by experts to President-elect Park Geun-hye. — ED. Dear Madam President-elect, Your dramatic election as the first female head of state in Northeast Asia is epochal, but it also is emblematic of a larger process of Korea’s globalization, evolution, and increasing…

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  • East Asia

    About disappearing jobs

    Books published on different kind of extinction No jobs seem to be permanent. Jobs that flourished once would eventually disappear, leaving behind confounded workers. To shed light on this, in a cultural aspect, the National Folk Museum of Korea has recently published three books featuring jobs – match manufacturing, wall…

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