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Opposition-led Assembly unilaterally passes bill to probe Marine's death
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Golden chance to liquidate babies’ gold rings?
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Inflation eases in April, continues bumpy ride
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Russia sent more than 165,000 barrels of refined petroleum to N. Korea in March: White House
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Seoul to more than double military drones by 2026 to counter NK threats
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Key suspects grilled over alleged abuse of power in Marine death inquiry
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Seoul alerts overseas missions to NK terror threats
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Over 60% of S. Koreans support W100m childbirth incentive: survey
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‘Inside Out 2’ adds four new emotions, explores teenage life
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Questions raised over fair promotion of RM, NewJeans
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S&P ups outlook for Hyundai Motor
Standard & Poor’s revised its rating outlook for Hyundai Motor Co., Kia Motors Corp. and Hyundai Mobis Co. to positive from stable, the ratings company said in a statement Tuesday.“The positive outlooks reflect our view that the four companies will continue to enhance their financial profiles, through stronger market positions and improved profitability.” The outlook revision came as Hyundai and K
June 7, 2011
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KT chief receives IT award
KT chairman Lee Suk-chae (center) receives the IEEE Distinguished Industry Leader Award in Kyoto on Tuesday. At right is IEEE fellow Lee Byung-ki and at left is head judge Vincent Poor. (KT Corp.)KT chairman Lee Suk-chae received the IEEE Distinguished Industry Leader Award on Tuesday, which is considered to be one of the most prestigious awards in the field of information and technology.Given by
June 7, 2011
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Groupon CEO still looking to expand overseas
The head of Groupon Inc. said Tuesday that the operator of the world’s largest daily discount website is seeking to enter overseas markets to further grow its business outside the United States.Groupon has expanded its business into 46 countries less than three years after its launch as the business model of linking local merchants with customers through half-priced deals turned out to be popular.
June 7, 2011
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Korea’s IT exports gain 4.7% in May
Korea’s exports of information technology products gained 4.7 percent on-year in May on steady global demand for mobile phones and rechargeable batteries, the government said Tuesday.The country shipped $13.38 billion worth of IT products abroad last month, despite stiff foreign competition and a general drop in demand caused by fewer people buying electronic products in springtime, the Ministry o
June 7, 2011
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LGE aims at 40% of Middle East, African markets
LG Electronic launched its Cinema 3-D televisions at Ferrari World, the world’s largest theme park in Abu Dhabi on Monday to mark its foray into the Middle East and Africa, the Seoul-based company said Tuesday. The electronics maker is now aiming for a 40 percent market share of the 3-D industry in the region. “We believe that our products will be able to offer distinguished, next generation 3-D t
June 7, 2011
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Seoul eyes 18% of global green energy market
Knowledge Ministry reveals road map for developing eco-friendly energy resourcesThe Ministry of Knowledge Economy on Tuesday revealed a roadmap for developing eco-friendly energy resources aiming to create 1.5 million jobs and cut carbon dioxide emissions by 210 million metric tons by 2030.The roadmap also lays out plans to create a 94 trillion won ($87 billion) domestic market and exports of 328
June 7, 2011
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Experts emphasize R&D for growth, integration
Academics and leaders in the industrial and public sectors around the world underscored Tuesday the significance of research and development in securing sustainable, mutual growth.Around 500 officials and experts in science and technology from more than 10 countries took part in the Global R&D Forum 2011 hosted by the Ministry of Knowledge Economy in Seoul. International scholars and experts atte
June 7, 2011
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Lunch with guru Buffett: $2 million and counting
Alert: if you want to have lunch with the Oracle of Omaha, it's going to cost you more than $2 million.The annual charity auction of a lunch with investment guru Warren Buffett got underway Monday, and just hours into the five-day bidding battle, the price was already at $2,000,111.The founder and wizard of investment house Berkshire Hathaway has put a meal with him on the auction block every year
June 7, 2011
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Three-way ties can create level playing field
A tripartite tie-up between multinational companies, conglomerates and small- and mid-sized firms is one way the Korean government can attempt to cope with the daunting task of leveling the corporate playfield, says the head of the Korean CEO’s Association of Multinational Corporations.“We may have the drive and means for helping these small- and mid-sized companies, but it can’t be done without a
June 6, 2011
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3-D LCD panel sales surge in first quarter
Sales of locally made three-dimensional liquid crystal displays surged 104 percent in the first quarter compared to the last three months of 2010, mainly fueled by a rise in global demand, an industry report showed Monday.According to the report by market research firm DisplaySearch, Korean-made 3-D LCD shipments reached 1.90 million units in the three-month period. It said the size of the market
June 6, 2011
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Volvo recalls trucks with faulty steering
Volvo Group Korea is recalling 49 FH and FM truck models due to a fault in the steering system, the Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs announced Monday. According to the ministry, the bolt keeping the steering arm in place in FH 6X4, FH 6X2 and FM 6X2 trucks produced between Dec. 13 and Jan. 14 may come loose. The recall applies to 39 FH 6X2 trucks, and five each of FH 6X4 and FM 6X2
June 6, 2011
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Koreans still favor instant coffee fix
Although the country’s thriving coffee market has stoked demand for espresso and drip coffee in recent years, instant coffee remains Korea’s preferred drink, a recent survey showed. Last year, Koreans consumed 22.8 billion cups of coffee collectively, according to the survey by Nielson Korea and Dongsuh Foods Corp., the top local instant coffee maker. That translates as 452 cups for every Korean o
June 6, 2011
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POSCO to begin work on magnesium smelting plant
POSCO will begin work on its first magnesium smelting plant on Friday.The plant, to be located within an industrial complex in Gangneung, Gangwon Province, is scheduled for completion in June 2012. Once complete, the plant will be capable of producing 10,000 metric tons of magnesium ingots on an annual basis, reducing imports by an estimated 35 billion won ($32 million) each year.According to indu
June 6, 2011
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More firms plow money into solar energy
Samsung SDI, LG Chem, Hanwha participate in solar power projectsAn increasing number of firms are betting on solar energy projects as solar power is figured to be one of the fastest-rising new growth engines in the country.Large businesses, such as Samsung SDI, LG Chemical, Hanwha and SK subsidiary SKC, are gearing up to increase production to prepare for the rising demand for solar energy.Accordi
June 6, 2011
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Nexon, Bluehole Studio set up at L.A. game trade show
The Electronic Entertainment Expo 2011, the world’s largest game trade show participated in by local players Nexon and Bluehole Studio, will take place at the Los Angeles Convention Center from June 7-9.Nexon and Bluehole Studio will set up their own booths throughout the exhibition to make public their line-up of online games.Nexon, which took part in the show for the first time last year, will f
June 6, 2011
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China shops for Latin American oil, food, minerals
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) ― Latin America is blessed with a wealth of natural resources such as oil, copper and soy, and seeks investment and loans to capitalize on them. China needs the commodities to keep its economy growing and has about $3 trillion in reserves to burn.Those interests have come together in a burgeoning and unorthodox partnership, as China lends and invests tens of billions of dol
June 6, 2011
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FBI partner attacked by hackers, passwords taken
People walk by Sony Building in Tokyo's Ginza shopping district in Tokyo. Another massive data breach at Sony has left hackers exulting, customers steaming and security experts questioning why basic fixes haven't been made to the company's stricken cybersecurity program. (AP-Yonhap News)LONDON (AP) _ Nearly 180 passwords belonging to members of an Atlanta-based FBI partner organization have been s
June 6, 2011
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Chrysler under control of Fiat
NEW YORK (AFP) ― Iconic American carmaker Chrysler has officially come under the Italian flag with Fiat announcing it had obtained a majority share after buying out the U.S. government’s stake.The takeover comes two years after Fiat took a 20 percent stake in exchange for sharing its technology and providing trusted leadership as Chrysler emerged from a government-backed bankruptcy.President Barac
June 5, 2011
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Greek workers in new protest against cuts
ATHENS (AFP) ― Hundreds of people from Greece’s two main private and public sector unions protested in central Athens Saturday to condemn the government’s new bailout deal with international lenders.Around 1,500 people marched to the capital’s main Syntagma Square, in front of the Greek parliament, with banners proclaiming: “No to the new memorandum” and “Resist!”Protesters from a communist-backed
June 5, 2011
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IMF frees up $225m for Iceland
WASHINGTON (AFP) ― The International Monetary Fund said Friday it had okayed a sixth tranche of $225 million in financing for Iceland, citing Reykjavik’s “impressive progress” in post-crisis restructuring.The IMF said Iceland’s economy would likely return to growth this year, but still faced risks from inflationary pressures, delays in investment projects, joblessness and slow private sector debt
June 5, 2011