Mar. 2 2015

The Korean daily media headlines

Monday, March 2, 2015

Your Excellency:

Here are The Korea Post news, humor from a generous former Asian ambassador in Korea and a Korean-language business daily, and a roundup of important headlines from all major Korean-language dailies, TV and other news media this morning:

Lee Kyung-sik

Publisher-Chairman

Korea Post Media

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The Korea Post news:

The Korea Post publishes the first issue of its Korean-language print weekly

Finally, The Korea Post published the first issue of its Korean-language print weekly newspaper on Feb. 27, 2015 in addition to its Korean-language Internet daily (www.koreapost.co.kr).

The Korea-language weekly will perform the role of a bridge between Korean society and the international community in Korea, particularly the Diplomatic Corps of Korea for the 108 resident embassies and additional 100-plus non-resident embassies accredited to Korea.

Now the embassies in Korea and overseas can fully utilize the Korean-language weekly in meeting their publicity needs by emailing their press releases and whatever other information they may have with full trust that The Korea Post is their friend for the past 30 years, nay 40 years as Publisher Lee Kyung-sik also served the diplomatic community in the 1970s as Cultural Editor of The Korea Herald.

One good benefit from the Korean-language weekly for the embassies wishing to publish a National Day or Diplomatic Anniversary Special Report is the advantage of having it published in both Korean and English languages. Also, the Special Report can be published in the weekly of The Korea Post both in English and Korean as well as in the English Internet daily (www.koreapost.com), Korean-language Internet daily and the main English print monthly of The Korea Post.

Thus, the Special Report can reach a much wider spectrum of readers in Korea and around the world, especially the Korean people who do not speak the English language and who are much larger.

All the embassies accredited to Korea can email their press releases with photos to edt@koreapost.com orkorpost@chol.com in Korean and English. If translation is needed, it can be done at a nominal fee.

Of course, there is no charge for publishing the press releases of the embassies.

All told, the international community in Korea, particularly the Diplomatic Corps, can use the five media units of The Korea Post, including the Korean-language weekly, as their community new media.

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Today’s humor:

Humor from a generous former Asian ambassador

Story of a doc and his partients

One morning at a doctor's clinic a patient arrives complaining of serious back pain.

The doctor examines him and asks him:

"Tell me what happened to your back...?"

The patient replies: "Sir, I work for a local night club. This morning I went to my apartment early and heard some noise in my bed room.

On entering I knew someone had been with my wife and the balcony door was open.

I rushed out of the balcony door and did not find anyone.

As I looked down from the balcony I saw a man running out and he was dressing himself.

I was very angry. I grabbed the fridge and threw it at him.

It was very heavy...

That is how I strained my back.!"

Later that day, a second patient arrives as if he has been in a car wreck.

The doctor said: "My previous patient looked bad..

But you look terrible..

What the hell happened to you ?"

He replied: "You know I have been unemployed for a while now.

Today was the first day at my new job...

I forgot to set my alarm and I was late...

I was running out of the building, getting dressed at the same time.

And you won't believe it but I was hit by a fridge.

I don't know how and where from this fridge fell on me...!!!"

Before closing hours, the third patient comes. He looks like he was punished in hell.

The doctor is shocked.

He asks: "What the hell happened to you..??"

The patient replies:

"Well, It started like this, I was in a fridge..........!

Hankuk Kyungje

Sexology

Students packed the grand auditorium of a university where a renowned sexologist was to talk about “Everything You Want to Know about Sex.”

As he was discussing various aspects of human sexuality in due time that delicate phase in sexual intercourse, the climax of excitement, came up for discussion and he mentioned of a woman who experiences multiple orgasms in a single session. “This woman reaches orgasm more than ten times in a single session…”

Here and there students blurted out their surprises, and from the back a male student asked, “Who’s the woman?”

Then a female voice followed, “Wow, terrific! Who’s the guy?”

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Top headlines of major news media of Korea this morning:

KBS (http://world.kbs.co.kr/english/news/)

N. Korea Fires 2 Missiles Into East Sea Monday

North Korea fired two short-range missiles into the East Sea early Monday as South Korea and the U.S. begin their annual joint military exercises.

S. Korea, US Launch Annual Joint Military Exercises Monday

Park Proposes N. Korea to Hold Discussion on Families Separated by Korean War

Park: S. Korea, Japan Should Write New History as Partners

President Park to Visit Middle East on Sunday

Lawmakers Question Gov't on Welfare, Labor Policy During Interpellation

Fishing Vessels to Beef Up Safety, Welfare Space

S. Korea to Launch Transportation Card for Foreign Tourists

KAMCO: Most N. Korean State-Run Firms Unprofitable

Seoul Refuses Pyongyang's Wage Hike Notification for Gaeseong Workers

NYT: N. Korea Poses Growing Danger

Russian Opposition Politician Shot Dead in Moscow

DeTrani: S. Korea, Japan Could Join Nuke Arms Race

Navy Names New Submarine as Yoo Gwan Soon

Gov't to Wrap Up Confiscating Assets of Pro-Japan Collaborators

Japanese POW: All Comfort Women in Myanmar

Government to Bolster Animation, Character

Next Year to Have 66 Holidays

Global Warming Ushers Quicker Springs in Nation

Wolsong-1 Reactor Operations Extended to 2022

Spring Flowers Likely to Bloom 1~3 Days Earlier This Year

Speed Skater Park Seung-hi Honored as Top Athlete of 2014

S. Korea's Sin Da-woon Wins 1,000m Event at ISU World Cup

S. Korea Ranks Second in Granada Winter Universiade

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Yonhap (http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr)

Industrial output falls 3.7 pctP on-month in Jan.

SEJONG, March 2 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's industrial output fell in January from a month earlier, mainly due to a drop in demand for automobiles and machinery equipment, a government report showed Monday.

S. Korea's current account surplus slips for 2nd month in Jan.

SEOUL, March 2 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's monthly current account surplus slipped for a second straight month in January but continued to expand its surplus streak for a 35th straight month, data showed Monday.

Number of firms on antitrust watchdog's big biz list stays unchanged in March

SEJONG, March 2 (Yonhap) -- The number of business group affiliates subject to restrictions on mutual investments and loan guarantees remained unchanged in March from a month earlier, South Korea's antitrust watchdog said Monday.

Samsung showcases new flagship smartphone with standout features

SEOUL, March 2 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co., whose throne as the No. 1 maker of smartphones is being challenged by rival firms, on Sunday (Spain time) presented its next flagship model that packs some features that set it apart from others.

Park to hold talks with Kuwait emir on boosting economic ties

N. Korea fires 2 short-range missiles into East Sea

Park to hold talks with Kuwait emir on boosting economic t..

(LEAD) N. Korea fires 2 short-range missiles into East Sea

(URGENT) N. Korea fires 2 short-range missiles into East S..

(EDITORIAL from Korea JoongAng Daily on March 2)

S. Korea, U.S. set to begin annual joint military drills

(LEAD) NK leader calls on military to have full readiness ..

Foreign investors turn net buyers of Korean shares in Feb.

KOSPI 1,996.72 UP 10.92 points (open)

KOSDAQ 627.61 UP 3.05 points (open)

Dollar opens at 1,101.5 won UP from 1,098.4 won

Monday's weather forecast

Amy Yang captures 2nd career LPGA title in Thailand

PyeongChang to form joint working group with IOC to speed ..

Sunday's weather forecast

Today in Korean history

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The Korea Times (http://www.koreatimes.co.kr)

N. Korea fires two ballistic missiles into East Sea

North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles into East Sea on Monday, according to the Ministry of National Defense.

US takes sides with Japan on history issue

A senior U.S. official has taken sides with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in his efforts to whitewash the colonial misdeeds of his country, ignoring the perspectives of Korea and China, the two victimized countries, that pe...

Park renews call for Japan's apology

President Park Geun-hye renewed a call Sunday for Japan to own up to its wartime atrocities, including the sexual enslavement of Asian women, before jointly ushering in a new era of partnership. “It is time for Korea and Japan t...

Podcast: Park calls on Japan, the new chief of staff, and schools reduce meal programs 

Today on The Korea Times Podcast: President Park calls on Japan to genuinely reflect on its past d...

Magnetic cardholders to be denied cash advances 

People using credit cards with the conventional magnetic stripes without integrated circuit (IC) chips will be denied cash advance service or card loans at th...

North urges South to join its anti-US fight 

North Korea called on the South to join its fight against the United States in order to achieve unification of the two Koreas, Sunday.

ROK, US Navies to conduct Ieodo defense training today 

The navies of South Korea and the United States will carry out a joint drill today to rehearse defense of a submerged reef, known here as Ieodo, from outside ...

Park to meet bipartisan chairmen mid-March 

President Park Geun-hye is expected to meet ruling Saenuri Party Chairman Rep. Kim Moo-sung and his main opposition New Politics Alliance Democracy (NPAD) cou...

'Human Rights agency hides government's failures' 

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) is accused of attempting to cover up the Korean government’s failures to address human rights issues, in its repor...

Chung-Ang professors oppose shakeup 

Faculties at Chung-Ang University oppose the school’s plan to adopt college-based admission instead of the current department-based one. 

LG Chem seeks business diversification 

YEOSU, South Jeolla Province - Chief executive of LG Chem, the nation's biggest chemical company, ...

Surging household debt threatens economy 

Household debt is increasing at an alarming pace, as more people take out mortgages to buy homes. 

Hyundai, Kia to strut their stuff at Geneva 

Four models from Hyundai Motor and Kia Motors will make their global debut at the upcoming Geneva ... 

Podcast: The anti-adultery law, NK nuke tests, and Bandai targets SK game market

Today on The Korea Times Podcast: The Constitutional Court strikes down Korea’s anti-adultery law ...

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DongA Ilbo (http://english.donga.com)

Political parties show mixed reactions to Pres. Park`s staff reshuffle

The ruling Saenuri Party showed mixed responses to President Park Geun-hye`s reshuffle Friday of her staff, including her nomination of Lee Byung-kee, South Korea`s spy chief, as her new chief of staff. Kim Moo-sung,... 

Rhythmic gymnast Shin Soo-ji to debut as pro bowler in March

“Frankly, I feel more excited than burdensome. It is my first participation in a professional bowling competition. As I have no chance to rank to be eligible for a prize, I feel comfortable. Rather, I have expectations...

Main opposition party to hold open primaries for by-elections

The main opposition New Politics Alliance for Democracy (NPAD) has decided to nominate its candidate for the April 29 parliamentary by-elections through open primaries without "strategic nominations" by the central...

Choi Na-yeon, Kim Se-young win LPGA titles in succession

Before starting golfing career, the two golfers trained their mind and body wearing white uniform at taekwondo academies. Having served as members of the Korean national team who were attending Daewon Foreign Language...

Meanings behind different colors of neckties

Less people are wearing this these days, but it still takes a big portion of men’s fashion. What is this? A tie. Men are required to wear a suit and tie. CEOs and executives of businesses deliver a message in the color...

3 Koreans made Forbes list of 2015 Asia`s Power Businesswomen

Hyundai Group Chairwoman Hyun Jeong-eun, Boryung Pharmaceutical Group CEO Kim Eun-seon and Hotel Shilla CEO Lee Boo-jin have been named on the list of the most powerful business women in Asia for 2015, which is annually...

Korean ice dancers` dreaming about Pyeongchang Winter Olympics 

Ex-maritime officer sentenced to prison for poor initial response to Sewol sinking 

Controversies over N. Korean leader’s call for ‘highest-level’ talks 

Ki Sung-yueng, Son Heung-min as promising Korean soccer players 

New year’s wishes change over time 

France drops its super tax on millionaires 

Samsung’s mobile phone beats Apple to top ACSI 

Actor Lee Jung-jae reported to be in a relationship with Daesang heiress 

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Chosun Ilbo (http://english.chosun.com)

Elderly Often Keen to Marry Again

A new generation of single elderly people between 60 and 75 are actively seeking new partners, unlike the generation before them who often resigned themselves to loneliness. In fact, this age group is the most positive about remarriage.

Why More Young People Decide to Take It Easy

A new modesty is making inroads in Korea as young people begin to accept that the glamorous lifestyle of the very rich, the fast cars and spectacular weddings may never come their way. This is already a phenomenon among young people in Japan.

Fewer Children Born for 2nd Year Running

The number of births has dwindled for two years running. Statistics Korea tentatively put the number of new births last year at 435,300, down 1,200 from 2013. It attributed the drop to an increase in unmarried women and late marriages and to fewer people having a second child.

More Koreans Remarry

70% of Elderly Don't Want to Live with Their Children

Tying the Knot Again Loses Its Stigma

Missile Defense Discussion Is a Dire Mess

No Need for Moscow Trip Just to Meet Kim Jong-un

Stop Provinces Biting Off More Than They Can Chew

S.Korea Must Give Defectors Real Opportunities

Young People Want Fair Return for Efforts

1 in 4 Graduates Quits Job After Less Than a Year

Youth Unemployment in Seoul Exceeds 10%

Koreans 'to Become Extinct in 2750'

More Married Women Have 1 Child or None

Why Mothers Travel Abroad to Have Their Babies

N.Korea Demands More Money for Kaesong Workers

Most Korean Kids Still Want to Be Teachers

U.S. Urges Japan to Keep Wording of War Apology

Samsung Develops Ultra-Fast Flash Memory

LG Stirs Up Advance Hype for Smartwatch

Samsung Freezes Wages This Year

3 Koreans on Forbes List of 'Power Businesswomen'

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Hankyoreh Shinmoon (http://english.hani.co.kr)

[Cine feature] Finding new diversity films within 2015 Korean cinema!

Which Korean films will attract film critics and film festivals in 2015? In our search for new Korean films that move away from the conventions of commercial cinema to profess a

[Cine feature] Ramyeon in Korean Films

‘Ramen’ was first invented in Japan in the 19th century. Then in 1958, Nissin Food Products Co., Ltd. invented instant noodles. The noodles landed in Korea in the 1960s and it w

[News analysis] Pres. Park names NIS director as her new Chief of Staff

President Park Geun-hye named National Intelligence Service (NIS) director Lee Byung-kee on Feb. 27 as her new Blue House Chief of Staff. Lee’s appointment comes 46 days after

[Editorial] Reconsider this dangerous decision about Wolseong reactor No. 1

Early in the morning of Feb. 27, while some of members were out of the room, the Nuclear Safety and Security Commission (NSSC) approved a motion to extend the lifespan of reacto

Japanese government moving toward “forcible inspections” of N. Korean vessels

The Japanese government has adopted a policy of carrying out “forcible inspections” of North Korean vessels in the event of an emergency on the Korean Peninsula, a newspaper rep

Survey: experts give Pres. Park a ‘D’ for her first two years in office

Political experts gave President Park Geun-hye a “D” grade for her first two years in office. Park received an average rating of 1.65 out of four “grade points” from 20 univers

Artists sending “pairs of happiness” to refugee children in Myanmar

“I heard about refugee children in Myanmar going barefoot and not being able to protect themselves physically. But I also heard that if you send mass-produced goods, they someti

[Reporter’s notebook] Subcontractor workers’ court victories aren’t the end of their struggle

In lawsuits by workers from subcontractors at Hyundai Motor asking for recognition as regular workers at the automaker, the rulings by the Supreme Court have been clear and cons

[Photo] Wild animals near the DMZ

Many seasonal birds and water deer are found in the winter in Cheolwon, Gangwon Province, near the DMZ. At dawn, cranes make loud noises toward the sky after waking up. (by Kim

[Photo] Electric bicycle with no chains

Models display electric Mando Footloose IM bicycles that move without a chain, instead using a battery and electric motor, at Cafe Footloose in Seoul’s Gangnam district, Feb. 27

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JoongAng Ilbo (conservative): (http://koreajoongangdaily.joinsmsn.com/)

Again, Park uses March 1 address to rebuke Japan ~Sex slave issue must be resolved, history shouldn’t be revised~

President Park Geun-hye reiterated a tough call for Japan to finally make amends to its former sex slaves from World War II and warned against historical revisionism in her March 1 address commemorating Korea’s independence movement against Japanese colonial rule. “History is not something you can…

12-year-old dies in fall after mishap on zip line

A 12-year-old boy died in a 24-meter (78-foot) fall from the starting point of a zip line, an adventure sport in which people slide down a cable using a pulley, in Boeun County,…

Exports fall 3.4%, imports drop 20%

Korea’s exports fell 3.4 percent year-on-year in February, mainly due to tumbling oil prices and fewer working days, a government report said Sunday. …

So what is corporatism all about anyway?

The conversation between SaKong Il and Edmund Phelps touched on a wide range of subjects across the United States, Europe, China and Korea…

Comfort women’s families launch group

An association for the families of the victims of sexual slavery under the Japanese military was recently launched in the hopes of receiving a belated apology…

Park leaves for 4-nation trip to the Middle East

President Park Geun-hye departed for Kuwait, the first of four countries on a nine-day visit to the Middle East, in an effort to boost Korea’s economy…

Winners awarded in 9th English-Speaking Union Korea contest

The final round of the ninth English Speaking Union (ESU) Korea Public Speaking Competition was held Saturday at the Incheon Global Campus in Songdo, Incheon…

Textbooks do disservice to March 1 movement

History textbooks in Korea and Japan are still riddled with inaccuracies in their descriptions of Korea’s March 1 Independence Movement 96 years ago…

Long-term corporate survivors know how to adjust, innovate

Sixty-nine. That was the average age of Korea’s top 10 conglomerates, based on asset value, compiled by the Fair Trade Commission last year…

KT chairman promotes GiGA Internet in Paris

KT Chairman Hwang Chang-gyu touted the mobile carrier’s super-speedy GiGA Internet services and wireless infrastructure during a meeting of Unesco’s Broadband Commission in Paris…

With liquor as growth engine, E-mart pushes imported beers

E-Mart, the nation’s largest discount supermarket chain, said it will strengthen the imported beer lineup on its shelves as its mother company, Shinsegae…

Ssangyong’s Tivoli SUV earns whole lot of stares

Last year, the toughest competition in the Korean car industry was in small SUVs, and the trend is continuing this year.…

Education costs hurting parents’ retirement plans

As a dual-income couple, Mr. Kim and his wife manage to bring home 4 million won ($3,635) per month. But Kim, a 48-year-old telecommunications company worker…

Kuwait celebrates two national days

The Embassy of the State of Kuwait celebrated the country’s 54th National Day and 22nd Liberation Day with an event at Hotel Shilla in Jung District, central Seoul, last week…

Class encourages doing something

Jeong Chae-rin, who will be a sophomore at Kyung Hee University, was embarrassed when she brought a foreign friend to a Korean restaurant last August in Myeong-dong, central Seoul…

Photos give a rare look at 1900s Seoul

Missionaries were among the first to get a glimpse into Korea, which was largely a mysterious land to foreigners due to its closed-door policy until the late 19th century…

Independent publishers are breaking barriers

Just like independent films, books by independent Korean publishers are doing what books produced by mainstream publishers can’t.…

Kim Gordon is more than a ‘Girl in a Band’

As the front woman for influential indie band Sonic Youth for three decades, Kim Gordon had a ringside seat as experimental music left the grimy clubs of New York…

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Maeil Kyungje (neutral-oriented conservative, economic/business): (http://news.mk.co.kr/english/)

FKI holds meeting for countermeasures of Kim Young-ran Act

The Federation of Korean Industries (FKI), a representative of South Korean business circles, would move to respond, in full swing, to the legislation of the so-called..

Tips from recruiters of good companies

Decent jobs are numberless as the sands on the seashore in the world. The problem is, however, that the number of people who want to land the jobs is as many. Experts

S. Korean companies’ actual economic sentiment improves slightly

The actual economic sentiment of South Korean companies has slightly improved but it falls short of the level before the Sewol ferry disaster. However, the actual econ..

Kim Young-ran Act could depress domestic economy

The South Korean ruling Saenuri Party held a general meeting of the National Assembly to decide on an official party platform about the so-called Kim Young-ran Act, a ..

S. Korea in grip of car tuning craze

South Korean small and medium sized cars can show off their functions as good as imported luxury cars after tuning up some parts such as an engine and a shock absorber..

Spy agency chief named new presidential chief of staff

President Park Geun-hye named Lee Byung-kee, head of the National Intelligence Service (NIS), South Korea’s top spy agency, as her new chief of staff on Friday.Park a..

Seoul rebuffs Pyongyang’s proposal to up Kaesong workers’ wage

South Korea clarified that it cannot accept North Korea’s unilateral decision to hike minimum wages of workers at Kaesong Industrial Complex, the inter-Korean economi..

Four dead after shooting spree in Hwaseong

Four people including a police officer were dead on Friday after a gunman armed with a hunting rifle opened fire inside a home in the city of Hwaseong, Gyeonggido. The..

Samsung Electronics to freeze salaries in 6 years

Samsung Electronics, which reported weaker earnings last year, will freeze wages for employees and executives for the first time in six years. Samsung Electronics’ la..

Opposition party leader says will propose inter-party summit on economy an..

Moon Jae-in, chairman of the New Politics Alliance for Democracy, said he would suggest inter-party summit to President Park Geun-hye to discuss the issues of economy ..

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The Kyunghyang Shinmoon (http://english.khan.co.kr/)

Criminal Charges of Adultery Abolished after 110 Years, "Violation of Right to Sexual Self-Determination"

Adultery, which was designated as a crime in the late Joseon Dynasty and later strengthened after the establishment of the Republic of Korea, has been abolished···

[Editorial] Hyundai Motor Should Obey Court Ruling and Immediately Resolve "Illegal Dispatch of Labor"

Yesterday, the Supreme Court confirmed the initial ruling in favor of the plaintiffs, contract workers at Hyundai Motor Company's Asan plant who filed a lawsui···

Amnesty International, 'Two Years under Park Geun-hye, Regressive Trend in Human Rights'

On February 25, the international human rights group, Amnesty International assessed that the realization of human rights showed a regressive trend under the Pa···

[Editorial] NIS Manipulated the Press Coverage on 'Rice Paddy Watch'

Lee In-kyu, former head of the Central Investigation Division at the Supreme Prosecutors' Office met with Kyunghyang Shinmun reporters and revealed that the st···

[Editorial]We Welcome the National Election Commission's Recommendation to Double the Number of Seats Through Proportional Representation

Yesterday, the National Election Commission submitted to the National Assembly its views on the amendment of the Political Relations Act including reforms to th···

NIS, 'Kim who Disappeared in Turkey Is Training with ISIS'

Kim, 18, who went missing in Turkey on January 10, has reportedly joined the armed extremist group, ISIS and is currently receiving training. According to mu···

[Two Years of the Park Geun-hye Government] The Third Year in Office Will Also Miss 'Three' and Have the 'Trio'

During the two years under the Park Geun-hye government, cabinet appointments resulted in the "missing three": balance, change, and expertise. Among the ei···

[Editorial] Reflections on Past History by Japan's Crown Prince Should Be Reflected in Abe's Statement

The Crown Prince of Japan Naruhito held a press conference in Tokyo on his fifty-fifth birthday on February 20 and said that Japan should remember and not forge···

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