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Yoon's approval rating plunges to all-time low
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Bae Doo-na shares portraying Korean identity in Hollywood's 'Rebel Moon'
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S. Korea votes in favor of Palestinian bid for UN membership
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[From the Scene] Monks, Buddhists hail return of remains of Buddhas
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Medical schools granted enrollment quota flexibility for next year
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Yoon offers first one-on-one meeting with opposition leader next week
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France rejects opening Paris flight routes to T'way Air, deals blow to Korean Air merger
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Chinese man behind drug scam targeting teens nabbed in Cambodia
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Iran fires air defense batteries in provinces as sound of explosions heard near Isfahan
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[Graphic News] French bulldog most popular breed in US, Maltese most popular in Korea
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Financial firms ramp up measures against cyber fraud
Financial companies in South Korea will step up their identification process for online users in a broad move to prevent cyber fraud, which is becoming a rampant problem here, the financial regulator said Monday. All financial companies, including banks, insurers, brokerage firms and savings banks, must have their online users identify themselves through either a text message or an automated response system, starting from Sept. 26, according to the Financial Supervisory Service (FSS). An online
Sept. 9, 2013
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LG to release latest tablet G Pad in 30 countries
LG Electronics Inc., the world's No.3 smartphone maker, said Monday that it plans to roll out the LG G Pad 8.3 tablet, the latest addition to its G Series lineup of premium mobile devices, in some 30 countries by the end of the year.LG Electronics last week unveiled the G Pad 8.3, which has the Full HD display. The tablet runs on Snapdragon 600 Processor with 1.7GHz Quad-Core CPU, which helps enhance the viewing experience with powerful performance, the company said in its release.One of its key
Sept. 9, 2013
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SK Hynix resumes partial operations at China plant
SK Hynix, the world’s second-largest memory chip maker, on Sunday said it had resumed partial operations at its Wuxi plant in China that was hit by a fire last week. The blaze caused the chipmaker to suspend its operations at the plant. No casualties were reported but the company said it was investigating the exact cause. One of the production lines that had been left untouched by the fire began operations as of Saturday after completing safety inspections, SK Hynix said.The company added it was
Sept. 8, 2013
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Out of oil comes ‘Jurassic Park’
Under the rich Venezuelan soil, paleontologists have found treasures rivaling the bountiful oil: a giant armadillo the size of a Volkswagen, a crocodile bigger than a bus and a saber-toothed tiger.Oil companies’ surveys of the soil have uncovered a trove of fossils dating from 14,000 to 370 million years ago.Many of the 12,000 recorded specimens from different eras are now kept in a tiny office of the Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Research.A strong smell of oil fills the room as Ascania Ri
Sept. 8, 2013
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Half of wild weather linked to global warming
WASHINGTON (AP) ― A study of a dozen of last year’s wildest weather events finds that in about half the cases, man-made global warming increased the likelihood of their occurrence.Researchers with the United States and British governments concluded that the other cases reflected the random freakiness of weather.They said climate change had made these events more likely: U.S. heat waves, Superstorm Sandy flooding, shrinking Arctic sea ice, drought in Europe’s Iberian peninsula, and extreme rainfa
Sept. 8, 2013
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Video games boost mental abilities in senior citizens
NEW YORK (AP) ― It probably won’t become as popular as “Grand Theft Auto,” but a specialized video game may help older people boost mental skills like handling multiple tasks at once.In a preliminary study, healthy volunteers ages 60 to 85 showed gains in their ability to multitask, to stay focused on a boring activity and to keep information in mind ― the kind of memory you use to remember a phone number long enough to write it down.All those powers normally decline with age, Dr. Adam Gazzaley
Sept. 8, 2013
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Samsung eyes top spot in consumer electronics market
BERLIN ― A top executive at Samsung Electronics said Thursday that the electronics giant would lead the consumer electronics market through its premium strategy and widen the gap with rivals.“Samsung will make relentless efforts in incorporating philosophies and values in products and share them with consumers,” said Yoon Boo-keun, president of consumer electronics at Samsung Electronics, at a press conference held ahead of the opening of IFA 2013 in Berlin on Friday. “Samsung will make products
Sept. 6, 2013
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Concerns grow over jaw surgery
Concerns are growing over the “double-jaw surgery” mostly performed for aesthetic purposes here, with an increasing number of people reporting serious post-op side effects. A 27-year-old man attempted suicide by jumping into the Hangang River near Mapo-gu, northern Seoul, last month, after suffering from constant and serious jaw pain that started after going through the surgery several months ago. He was saved by a rescue team, but is reportedly still in a coma.In a separate case, a 30-something
Sept. 5, 2013
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Children’s health in changing seasons
In the fall, the increased wind and changes in temperature lead to an unstable circadian rhythm and reduce the body’s immunity. In addition, children go back to child care and school, which leads to increased exposure to respiratory infections due to increased contact with others. Allergies and rhinitis are also common during this season. Children have a weaker ability to control their homeostasis, so they find it more difficult to adjust to rapid changes in the weather. Therefore, it is importa
Sept. 5, 2013
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More than 7,780 Koreans living with HIV
More than 7,780 South Koreans have been infected with HIV, health authorities said Wednesday.The Korea Center for Disease Control and Prevention said 9,410 South Korean were diagnosed with HIV between 1985 and 2012. Among them, 1,622 people died.Last year, 808 South Korean men and 60 South Korean women were newly infected with HIV. The KCDC said 541 out of 868 HIV carriers became infected through sexual contact.The virus, which is also spread through transfusion of contaminated blood, infects ce
Sept. 5, 2013
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Traditional medicine fair to heal minds, bodies of urbanites
CHANGWON, South Gyeongsang Province (Yonhap News) ― The chairman of the executive committee of a traditional medicine fair opening this week said Thursday that the event will strive to cure the minds and bodies of urbanites who require rest from the high-stress modern society.The World Traditional Medicine Fair & Festival will be held in Sancheong County in South Gyeongsang Province, from Friday to Oct. 20, according to the organizers.Choi Gu-sik said he had a special nickname for the event, giv
Sept. 5, 2013
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SK Hynix monitoring fire damage in China
SK Hynix, the world’s second-largest memory-chipmaker, on Thursday said it expects little to no disruption to its chip supply after a fire that occurred in its Wuxi plant in China, as the equipment was not damaged. “There is no material damage to the (semiconductor) fabrication equipment in the clean room, which is why we expect to resume operations in the near future so that production and supply volume will not be affected,” SK Hynix said in a statement. The company was still investigating the
Sept. 5, 2013
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SK Telecom to provide LTE service with wider bandwidth
Mobile carrier SK Telecom announced Thursday its plan to provide faster LTE services with wider bandwidth and LTE-Advanced services with increased coverage.“We are now able to provide LTE services with wider bandwidth after securing a 35 MHz bandwidth in the 1.8 GHz band in the state-led frequency auction. LTE subscribers will be able to transfer data with speeds of up to 150 Mbps without having to pay any extra fees,” said Park In-sik, SK Telecom’s president of network business operations, duri
Sept. 5, 2013
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Hackers find weaknesses in car computer systems
DETROIT (AP) ― As cars become more like PCs on wheels, what’s to stop a hacker from taking over yours?In recent demonstrations, hackers have shown they can slam a car’s brakes at freeway speeds, jerk the steering wheel and even shut down the engine ― all from their laptop computers.The hackers are publicizing their work to reveal vulnerabilities present in a growing number of car computers. All cars and trucks contain anywhere from 20 to 70 computers. They control everything from the brakes to a
Sept. 5, 2013
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Hundreds of thousands of fish killed by China pollution
BEIJING (AFP) ― Hundreds of thousands of dead fish were left floating in a Chinese river after a chemical discharge, officials said, the latest industrial accident to pollute the country’s battered environment.About 100,000 kilograms of fish were cleared from 40 kilometers of the Fu River in Wuhan, the capital of the central province of Hubei, the official Xinhua news agency said. Xinhua said the probe found ammonia levels “far in excess of the national standard” at a drain outlet from Hubei Shu
Sept. 5, 2013
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Tsunami could hit California economy
LOS ANGELES (AP) ― If a monster earthquake struck off Alaska’s coast, tsunami waves would rush toward California, crippling the nation’s busiest port complex and flooding coastal communities, a report released Wednesday suggests.The potential impacts, based on a hypothetical magnitude-9.1 jolt off the Alaskan peninsula, were detailed by a team led by the U.S. Geological Survey to help emergency responders prepare.Tsunamis are a rare but real threat in California. After the 2011 Japan disaster, t
Sept. 5, 2013
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Samsung’s ‘smart watch’ gets mixed response
After months of anticipation, snowballing speculation and countless leaked photos online, Samsung Electronics Co. on Wednesday introduced the Galaxy Gear, a wrist-worn device that allows users to check messages and make phone calls without whipping out their smartphones.The new “smart watch,” in spite its futuristic appeal, brought mixed responses, with many not wholeheartedly impressed with the latest device from the South Korean tech giant.Among the biggest issue was that it had no phone funct
Sept. 5, 2013
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Samsung Electronics unpacks smart watch, new Galaxy Note
BERLIN ― Samsung Electronics unveiled its latest Galaxy lineup at the “Samsung Unpacked 2013 Episode 2” event two days before the official start of 2013 IFA Berlin. Introducing the Galaxy Note 3, smart watch Galaxy Gear, and new Galaxy Note 10.1, Shin Jong-kyun, president of the IT and mobile division at the Seoul-based electronics firm, said, “Samsung will keep trying to achieve innovation and provide new values for consumers with smart devices that make their lives easier and more enjoyable.”
Sept. 5, 2013
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Samsung unveils new smartwatch that makes calls
Nearly 70 years after Dick Tracy began wearing a two-way wrist radio in the funny pages, the technology that once seemed impossibly futuristic will be widely available by Christmas.Samsung on Wednesday introduced a digital watch for the holiday season that will let users check messages with a glance at their wrists and have conversations secret agent-style. So-called smartwatches have been around for several years. But so far, they have failed to attract much consumer interest. That may change w
Sept. 5, 2013
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Samsung seeks evolution with new Silicon Valley base
The grandiose plans for constructing Samsung’s new headquarters in Silicon Valley’s heart of San Jose are underway, and designer Jonathan Ward spoke to The Korea Herald about the $300 million project and his client, Samsung. “The CEO (Samsung’s Lee Jay-yong) and all of San Jose’s Samsung executives have been very excited and supportive and are looking forward to seeing how this new building can evolve and transform their culture in the hotbed of Silicon Valley,” said Ward, who is a partner at gl
Sept. 4, 2013