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The country, besides being one of America's closest allies, is its seventh largest trading partner. California exports to South Korea, including agriculture, high tech and equipment, totaled $7.75 billion last year. An increasingly major investor in the...
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Kim also cites Brian De Palma's gangster classic "Scarface" in shaping his film's frenzied final shoot-out. But like many contemporary Korean directors who came of age while ingesting Hollywood genre films, Kim strives to maintain a degree of independence...
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South Korea's state-run deposit insurance agency on Tuesday sold its 7 per cent stake in Woori Finance Holdings Co. (KSE:053000), worth of 866 billion won (US$750.5 million) through a block sale, a move to retrieve public funds injected into Woori and...
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Health ministers from Japan, China and South Korea agreed Monday in Tokyo to share information on food safety and coordinate measures against swine flu. At their third regular meeting, the ministers signed a memorandum on food safety that according to...
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South Korean troop deployment in Afghanistan would range in the hundreds, Deputy Defense Minister Chang Soo-man told parliament Monday. There had been speculation the country might send more than 1,000 to assist in reconstruction work in Afghanistan,...
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We are grateful to the Carters and the thousands of volunteers who've worked to make simple, decent and affordable housing possible," said Jonathan Reckford, CEO of Habitat for Humanity International. "Their work this week will help Habitat increase its...
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President Barack Obama ended his trip to Asia on Thursday much as he'd begun it a week earlier, surrounded by U.S. forces as he sought to project an image of military unity ahead of a controversial announcement on troop levels for Afghanistan. On the...
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Fans and friends on Saturday expressed shock at the death of a South Korean supermodel who was found hanged in her central Paris apartment earlier this week. Daul Kim's friends remembered her talent and the difficulties she faced, while her Internet homepage...
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President Barack Obama said Saturday his administration would strive to increase American exports to Asia-Pacific countries to create jobs back home. "If we can increase our exports to Asia-Pacific nations by just 5 percent, we can increase the number...
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This week�s cyber attacks on South Korea are believed to have been mounted from 16 different countries but North Korea was not among them, Seoul�s spy agency was quoted as saying Friday. The National Intelligence Service (NIS) told legislators the attacks...
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