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North Korea has confirmed a drastic reform of its currency in what's widely viewed as an attempt to control a growing black market and curbing runaway inflation. Amid recent reports of protest and violence in Pyongyang among members of a small but restive...
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South Korea Just a few years ago, the number of pregnant women in this city had declined so much that the sparsely equipped two-room maternity ward at Yeonggwang General Hospital was close to shutting down. But these days it is busy again. More surprising...
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Our youngest son is mulling an opportunity to go to South Korea for a year to teach English at a school outside Seoul, the capital city. Last year, our intrepid Evan studied for six months at the University of Freiburg in Germany. While in high school,...
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The Koreans comprised majority of tourists visiting Western Visayas where Boracay island is. Park suggested that for Western Visayas to be able to further attract Korean tourists, there should be more Korean restaurants and hotels and even beautiful...
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In the most recent quarter, South Korea surprised even its own forecasters by achieving 3.9% annual economic growth, helped by a 4% increase in exports to China...Underlining the strength of the economy, Korea's jobless rate rose in September at the slowest...
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Korean Peninsula near the Northern Limit Line (NLL) area Tuesday morning, but no casualties were reported. The two sides blamed each other for the clash. The NLL was fixed unilaterally by the U.S.-led United Nations Command after the Korean War (1950-1953).
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The Japanese catchphrase moe means "budding," mostly applied to young girls...If phatic language is language which smooths over social tasks and reassures us rather than conveying information ("How's it going?" "Good, how about you?"), then phatic images...
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Mt. Everest is the world's highest mountain by over 200 meters but K-2 at 8611 meters is the one that strikes terror in the heart of the bravest climber. The ratio of deaths per attempt is far higher than for Everest. According to a Reuters...
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It says the deal was reached during negotiations in Washington between top South Korean and US trade officials. South Korea used to be a major market for US beef, but suspended imports in 2003 after a case of "mad cow disease" was identified there. Seoul's...
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