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    First multicultural officers in training

    The Army will produce its first non-multiracial officers next month. Cadets Bae Jun-hyeong, 22, and Han Gi-yeop, 21, are in training at the Korea Army Training Center, and set to become non-commissioned officers on July 4 after completing a 12-week training period. “Since I had to enlist, I thought it’d…

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    Semi-trailer truck blamed for death of E.China bus driver

    WUXI, Jiangsu, June 11 (Xinhua) — A red semi-trailer truck has been faulted in an accident that killed a bus driver in east China’s Jiangsu province on May 29, local authorities said Monday. It was confirmed that a piece of debris from a broken brake hub on the truck smashed…

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    Public complains of poor taxi service in Beijing

    BEIJING, June 11 (Xinhua) — Long waits for taxis in the summer heat and the poor attitudes occasionally shown by taxi drivers have led some to complain about the poor state of taxi service in Beijing. The city’s vast population means that passengers aren’t in much of a position to…

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  • Usain Bolt involved in car accident, but unhurt

     Usain Bolt was involved in a minor car crash shortly before dawn Sunday in his Caribbean homeland of Jamaica but was not hurt, according to Carole Beckford, publicist for the world’s fastest man.  Beckford said the the splinter was on his way home from a party with friends in the early hours…

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  • Tiger expected to win in coming U.S. Open

    Tiger Woods will play in the same group with Phil Mickelson and Masters champion Bubba Watson in the opening two round of the U.S. Open. Woods is coming from a win at the Memorial that has made him one of the faforites in the U.S. Open to be held at…

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  • Bradley stops Pacquiao’s 7-year unbeaten streak

    Timolthy Bradley lived up to his earlier promise by beating Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines in the boxing world welterweight championship match held on Sunday (June 10 by KST) at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas. However, the result was controversy and the crowd at the MGM Grand arena…

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    Philippine envoy celebrates multiculturalism in Korea

    Filipinos celebrated multiculturalism and the success of migrant workers in Korea last Sunday, at an outdoor festival in Hangang Park, Yeouido, Seoul for their country’s independence day which is June 12. Ambassador to Korea Luis Cruz, welcomed the families and friends of Filipinos and the Philippines saying how proud he…

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    Why India is worth the trip

    Noh Yeon-jie, 27, a student, was in India five years ago. Despite her ups and downs, “the trip helped me grow as a person and expand my horizons. I came back with unforgettable memories,” she wrote in an email. Kim Hyung-dong, 32, a marketing specialist, has been thinking about where…

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  • First Sino-Vietnam highway expected to open in 2013

    KUNMING, June 10 (Xinhua) — The first highway linking southwest China’s Yunnan Province and Vietnam will open to traffic next year, local authorities confirmed Sunday. The 600-km journey from Kunming, provincial capital of Yunnan, to Hanoi, capital of Vietnam, will be reduced to six to seven hours from 12-plus hours,…

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    Missing Koreans presumed dead in chopper crash: officials

    Eight Koreans who went missing after their helicopter crashed into a mountain in Peru last week are presumed to have been killed, officials said Saturday. The Peruvian military and police conducted an aerial search and discovered the wreckage of the helicopter at about 4,950 meters above sea level near Coline…

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