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  • Can K-pop prove it’s got staying power? (South Korea)

    08/27/2013 9:26:17 PM PDT · by TexGrill · 11 replies
    JoongAng Daily ^ | 08/28/2013 | Lee Sun-min
    K-pop presentation is still in a status where they are being tried out, like a pilot program, to see if this works with the market. On the Fourth of July near a pier in San Francisco, many people gathered to enjoy the crisp weather by the sea or find a good place to see the fireworks. To entertain them, street performers brought their gigs to the bay, with one of them dancing to Psy’s globally familiar tune, “Gangnam Style.” After the record-setting song, which became the first video to surpass 1 billion views on YouTube, celebrated its first birthday on...
  • Azerbaijan Looking For Weapons In South Korea?

    08/27/2013 6:42:49 PM PDT · by TexGrill · 1 replies
    EurasiaNet ^ | 08/27/2013 | Joshua Kucera
    Azerbaijan has reportedly expressed an interest in buying $3 billion worth of weaponry from South Korea, including several items for its nascent navy. That's according to a Korean newspaper report citing South Korean lawmakers and passed on by Azerbaijan news agency APA. Azerbaijan's shopping list reportedly includes two submarine boats, naval destroyers, transport ships, T-50 training planes, attack helicopters, K-9 self-propelled artillery vehicle, drones, and fire control systems. The Azerbaijanis reportedly made clear their intentions during a visit of South Korean parliamentarians to Baku in May. But the Korean story points out two reservations that Seoul has about such a...
  • South Korean hospital won’t transfer American home until $40K bill is paid: reports

    08/27/2013 6:37:17 PM PDT · by TexGrill · 11 replies
    New York Daily News ^ | 08/27/2013 | Tracy Miller
    The family of an American man stranded in a South Korean hospital is asking for donations to bring him home. Sean Jones, a young teacher from Oklahoma City, has been hospitalized since May with anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis, a rare autoimmune disease that causes swelling in the brain. Jones' family wants him transferred to an American hospital for continued treatment, but Yonsei University Severance Hospital in Seoul reportedly refuses to release him until his bill of nearly $40,000 is paid. Friends and family have set up a Facebook page and a Giveforward.com account to raise money for medical costs. So far...
  • McCain sees no six-party talks in the near future

    08/27/2013 1:36:50 AM PDT · by TexGrill · 5 replies
    JoongAng Daily ^ | 08/27/2013 | Sarah Kim
    Senator John McCain, who ran for the U.S. presidency in 2008, said six-party talks are not likely with Pyongyang until “the North Korean regime shows meaningful steps towards denuclearization.” He said until denuclearization of the North was accomplished, “there should be no relaxation of pressure and no resumption of six-party negotiations.” President Park Geun-hye met with three U.S. lawmakers yesterday to exchange views on North Korean policy as relations between Seoul and Pyongyang begin to thaw. Park met with Arizona’s McCain, a Republican, and Sheldon Whitehouse, a Democrat representing Rhode Island, at the Blue House. Separately, Park also met with...
  • Analyst: Korea shouldn’t follow Japan’s lead

    08/27/2013 1:24:09 AM PDT · by TexGrill · 1 replies
    JoongAng Daily ^ | 08/27/2013 | Yum Tae-jung
    Harry S. Dent, author of “The Great Crash Ahead,” emphasizes Asian economies should be more aware of declining demographic trends triggered by a retirement wave of the baby boomers and people’s consumption than changes in monetary policies like the U.S. exit strategy of its quantitative easing (QE). In a telephone interview with the JoongAng Sunday on Friday, Dent said it is the right time to end the U.S. QE and warns the Japanese government of possible failure of Abenomics if the country relies on the measure for too long. The analyst is famous for his early forecasts on the Japanese...
  • Korean Children Unhappiest in OECD Despite Material Wealth

    08/27/2013 1:07:35 AM PDT · by TexGrill · 4 replies
    Chosun Ilbo ^ | 08/27/2013 | Chosun Ilbo
    Korean children and adolescents are the least satisfied with their lives in the OECD, despite increasing material comfort. Korea ranked fourth among OECD member countries in terms of youngsters' material happiness but last in terms of subjective happiness, according to research published Friday by the Social Development Institute at Yonsei University with the support of the Korea Pang Jong-hwan Foundation. This is fourth consecutive year Korea ranked bottom in the institute's annual happiness index. The material happiness index rankings of Austria and Spain are more or less on a par with their subjective happiness index rankings, but among Korean youngsters...
  • More Young People Study Vocational Skills (South Korea)

    08/26/2013 11:53:33 PM PDT · by TexGrill · 2 replies
    Chosun Ilbo ^ | 08/27/2013 | Chosun Ilbo
    A growing number of educated young people are learning practical skills at vocational training centers, because they are often more useful than college diplomas for landing a job in an increasingly competitive environment. Others learn new skills even after they have found work because they believe that will ensure more stable employment. The Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Wednesday said 3,100 people completed various vocational training programs last year, and a record 52 percent of them were college graduates or college dropouts. The KCCI runs vocational training centers in Busan, Incheon, Gwangju, and Gyeonggi, Gangwon, North and South...
  • Gangsters become big men on campus (South Korea)

    08/25/2013 9:53:29 PM PDT · by TexGrill · 15 replies
    JoongAng Daily ^ | 08/26/2013 | Choi Kyung-ho
    The South Jeolla Provincial Police Agency recently formed a team to investigate local crime syndicates working on - believe it or not - university campuses. The team was formed in response to tips to police that many student bodies of local colleges are now headed by crime syndicate members enrolled as students. Earlier this year, 18 members of student councils at two different two-year colleges in the coastal city of Suncheon were charged with embezzling about 400 million won ($358,000) of school money. The 18 suspects, who were elected by their fellow students, were in fact dispatched by local crime...
  • Farewell machismo, hello herbivore guys (South Korea)

    08/25/2013 9:34:57 PM PDT · by TexGrill · 22 replies
    JoongAng Daily ^ | 08/26/2013 | Park Eun-jee
    Mr. Lee, at 31, has hit the typical marriage age for a Korean man, especially for a conglomerate employee like himself. But Lee doesn’t have any intention of tying the knot. He’s happy as he is living with his pet dog named Camus. “My life is preoccupied with work,” Lee says, “and I just feel more comfortable when I’m with my dog. For the time being, I’m satisfied and don’t want to get married.” Lee is one of an emerging type known as “herbivore men,” which was first coined in Japan, referring to guys who are kind of interested in...
  • OKC Man Battles Rare Disease In South Korea, Needs Help To Come Home

    08/25/2013 7:08:00 PM PDT · by TexGrill · 4 replies
    OKC News 9 ^ | 08/25/2013 | Xin Xin Liu
    Family and friends of an Oklahoma City man, who is battling a rare disease in South Korea, are trying to raise money to cover his medical bills and bring him back home. In June, 2012, Sean Jones moved to Hwajung, South Korea, to teach English. Jones' brother Brandon told News 9 that Jones loves meeting new people and learning about other cultures. That's why he decided to become a full-time English teacher in South Korea. "He made a lot of friends. He just loves being around people," said Brandon Jones. "Sean is just one of those people that can actually...
  • Did Crayon Pop blow it with hate talk? (South Korea)

    08/21/2013 11:14:26 PM PDT · by TexGrill · 35 replies
    Korea Times ^ | 08/21/2013 | Jung Min-ho
    It wasn’t long ago when Crayon Pop, the goofy five-member girl band, seemed like the hottest new act in K-pop. Now they seem all but toast after its members got too cute with Internet hate speech. The controversy began to build up in June, when Way, one of the Crayon Pop singers, tweeted ''You know you guys were 'nomu nomu’ (very very) awesome today, right? We’re jealous of all your fashion sense. To our nomu cute fans, thank you and thank you.’’ And in an earlier television appearance, Choa was called by another member ''jjeolttuki’’ after coming to the stage...
  • Seoul raises guard against financial woes in Asian neighbors (South Korea)

    08/21/2013 10:53:55 PM PDT · by TexGrill
    Korea Herald ^ | 08/21/2013 | Kim Yon-se
    Korea’s financial authorities are considering drawing up contingency plans to cope with the negative impact of a possible financial crisis in emerging Asian countries, industry sources said on Wednesday. The move by the financial policymakers comes after news that India, Indonesia and Thailand have recently undergone a drop in their currency value and equity prices, which were reportedly affected by the U.S. exit strategy to retrieve its investment in emerging countries. The policymakers also appeared to be concerned over the possibility that foreign investors may dump Korean stocks in the coming weeks or months due to the possible crisis and...
  • "Joker Lips" Surgery in South Korea Creates Perma Smile

    08/21/2013 7:22:25 PM PDT · by TexGrill · 24 replies
    ABC News ^ | 08/21/2013 | Zara Stone
    South Korea is infamous as the world capital of cosmetic surgery. Studies have shown that approximately one in five women there have had some form of surgery, and many of the operations are unfamiliar to Western eyes.. Thanks to Reddit, we’ve just learned of a “new” surgery that seems to be gaining traction there, known as “Smile Lipt” or “Mouth Corner Surgery.” Performed at the South Korean AOne Plastic Surgery Clinic, this surgery involves cutting the corners of the mouth and re-stitching them to provide a upturned perma-smile. Yes, kinda like the Joker. Is this really new, though? Cosmetic surgeon...
  • Uneasy partners Japan, South Korea join US air drills

    08/21/2013 7:17:57 PM PDT · by TexGrill · 3 replies
    Times of India ^ | 08/22/2013 | AP
    WASHINGTON: Japan and South Korea's unprecedented joint participation in air force exercises over the state of Alaska shows that America's two staunchest Asian allies are willing to cooperate on security despite their political differences. Their aircraft have been flying the annual Red Flag Alaska training drills that end Friday, along with US and Australian forces. The exercise has included simulated combat maneuvers in which Korean fighter jets helped secure air space for military transport planes from Japan and other nations. In recent years, Seoul and Tokyo have taken tentative steps to improve security cooperation. They have exchanged observers during military...
  • S.Korea Sees No Sign Of Asian Central Banks Selling Its Bonds

    08/21/2013 7:11:54 PM PDT · by TexGrill
    The Star ^ | 08/22/2013 | Reuters
    SEOUL: There has been no sign of any Asian central bank selling out of South Korea's domestic bond markets, a South Korean finance ministry official told Reuters on Thursday, despite concerns the recent markets turmoil could lead to heavy selling. The official noted that the Malaysian and Thai central banks have bought modest amounts of South Korean treasury bonds recently, while declining to be named. He did not provide more details.
  • Archbishop of Seoul Calls on North and South Korea Reconciliation

    08/21/2013 6:59:12 PM PDT · by TexGrill · 1 replies
    Christian Post ^ | 08/21/2013 | Stoyan Zaimov
    His Exc. Andrew Yeom Soo-jung, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Seoul, has called upon the Virgin Mary for help and addressed the "urgency of reconciliation" between North and South Korea, as the two nations prepare to restart family reunions. The Archbishop said that Mary is the "Mother of reconciliation" and that Catholics entrust her with the promotion of peace on the Korean peninsula, according to Fides News Agency. North Korea recently agreed to restart reunions of families that were separated during the 1950-1953 war, which will take place at a tourist resort in the North in September. South Korean president...
  • Poor TB patient control raises infection concerns (South Korea)

    08/19/2013 9:08:21 PM PDT · by TexGrill · 1 replies
    Korea Times ^ | 08/19/2013 | Nam Hyun-woo
    Highly-infectious tuberculosis (TB) patients who are hospitalized in state facilities were found to have been allowed to move freely outside and even stay out overnight due to slack patient management, a government inspection showed Monday. From April 2011 to April this year, 164 TB inpatients out of a total of 200 at the Masan National Hospital have left the facility freely, according to a report on the hospital by the Ministry of Health and Welfare. The hospital is one of two state-run TB-specialized hospitals in the nation. Most of the patients were suffering multidrug-resistant TB, which spreads through the air...
  • Muggy hotels turn foreign tourists off (South Korea)

    08/19/2013 8:59:48 PM PDT · by TexGrill · 9 replies
    Korea Times ^ | 08/19/2013 | Nam Hyun-woo
    A strict enforcement of air-conditioning regulations is making hotels an uncomfortable place to sleep for foreign tourists. Many hotels are flooded with complaints from guests due to the regulations requiring commercial buildings to maintain temperatures at 26 degrees Celsius or higher. A traveler from Canada, Julie Ahn, stayed at a business hotel in Jung-gu, central Seoul, during her seven-day visit to Seoul to see her mother. She said she liked almost everything about the hotel except the hot temperature and humidity of her room. “It was too hot to go to sleep. Since there wasn’t a control switch for the...
  • South Korea targets growing Asian defense market with fighter jets

    08/19/2013 8:11:21 AM PDT · by sukhoi-30mki · 2 replies
    Reuters ^ | 08/19/2013 | Ju-min Park
    South Korea targets growing Asian defense market with fighter jets By Ju-min Park SACHEON, South Korea (Reuters) - South Korea, renowned for making hi-tech consumer devices, cars and ships, now has its sights on exporting fighter jets amid a projected sharp increase in demand for military weapons in Asia over the next decade. South Korea's first home-built light fighter, the FA-50, will roll out on Tuesday from the Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd (KAI) assembly plant in the southern city of Sacheon. KAI officials say that they aim to sell about 1,000 FA-50s and T-50s overseas over the next three decades,...
  • Boeing's F-15SE reportedly chosen as final candidate for S. Korea's next fighter plane

    08/18/2013 5:30:55 PM PDT · by sukhoi-30mki · 9 replies
    (2nd LD) Boeing's F-15SE reportedly chosen as final candidate for S. Korea's next fighter plane SEOUL, Aug. 18 (Yonhap) - The Eurofighter Tranche 3 Typhoon by the European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company (EADS) has reportedly been eliminated from South Korea's multibillion-dollar fighter jet project, leaving Boeing's F-15 Silent Eagle as the sole final candidate, government sources said Sunday. The Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) said that one of the two finalists -- Boeing and EADS -- in the nation's 8.3 trillion won (US$7.2 billion) fighter project has dropped out of the bidding due to problems with their documents. EADS...