June 17, 2015

The Korean daily media headlines and humor

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Your Excellency:

Here are The Korea Post notices, humor from a generous former Asian ambassador and a Korean 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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Today’s humor:

Humor from a generous former Asian ambassador

The flute player

A guy went hunting. A gust of wind blew and his gun fell over and discharged, shooting him in the genitals.

Several hours later, lying in a hospital bed, he was approached by his doctor.

"Well sir, I have some good news and some bad news. The good news is that you are going to be OK. The damage was local to your groin.

There was very little internal damage and we were able to remove all of the buckshot."

"What's the bad news?" asked the hunter.

"The bad news is that there was some pretty extensive buckshot damage done to your penis which left quite a few holes in it. I'm going to have to refer you to my sister."

"Well I guess that isn't too bad," the hunter replied. "Is your sister a plastic surgeon?"

"Not exactly," answered the doctor. "She's a flute player in the Boston Symphony Orchestra. She's going to teach you where to put your fingers so you don't pee in your eye."

Hankuk Kyungje

Dozing Mom

The two-year-old daughter was with her mother while her older sister was being examined by a dentist.

The baby kept herself busy playing with toys in the waiting room until she noticed her mom was dozing.

With about six other patients waiting, the baby marched up to her mother and shook her shoulder.

“Mommy,” she yelled, “wake-up! This is not church!”

The mom woke from the doze to the sound of other patients laughing.

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

S. Korea Reports 1 More Death, 8 More MERS Infections

Doctors have confirmed eight more cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in South Korea, raising the number of MERS patients from the current outbreak to 162.

Asahi: S. Korea Foreign Minister to Visit Tokyo

Gazprom Official says Too Early to Pursue Gas Pipe Via North

Nihon Keizai: Japan May Send National Security Advisor to S. Korea

Asahi: S. Korea Foreign Minister to Visit Tokyo

S. Korea Denies Separate Channel for Negotiation with Japan on Comfort Women

S. Korea's Ability to Respond to Financial Crisis Among World's Best

Top 10 S. Korean Builders See Plunge in Overseas Orders

Hyundai Asan and Subcontractors to Visit N. Korea

N. Korean Soldier Spent Night Near S. Korea Guard Post Before Found

N. Korea Urges S. Korea to Respond to Calls for Dialogue

Gazprom Official says Too Early to Pursue Gas Pipe Via North

S. Korea, U.S. Agree to Put More Pressure on North

Obama Submits S. Korea-US Nuclear Energy Pact to Congress

Ridership in Seoul Dips Amid MERS Outbreak

S. Korea Reports 1 More Death, 8 More MERS Infections

S. Korea to Extend Period of Stay for Foreigners Isolated for MERS

Schools Likely to Resume Classes

KBS, NHK to Co-Produce Radio Program to Mark

KBS Programs Honored at Banff Media Festival

Nuke Commission Greenlights Resumption of Hanbit 2 Reactor

US Expert: MERS Outbreak in Korea Can be Stopped Soon

WHO MERS Inspection Team Arrives in S. Korea

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

Public corporations see earnings surge in 2014

South Korea's public corporations and state-run institutions saw their earnings jump in 2014 from a year earlier thanks to an overhaul of their operations and debt reduction efforts, the government said Wednesday.

N. Korea violates western sea border 4 times in June

North Korea has crossed the inter-Korean western maritime border four times this month alone, raising tensions on the Korean Peninsula, the Joint Chiefs of Staff said Wednesday.

S. Korea-Japan trade hit by frayed bilateral ties: report

Trade between South Korea and Japan is worsening due to tense relations between the two countries over historic and territorial issues, a poll showed Wednesday, raising concerns that political issues are negatively affecting the two's economic ties as well.

N. Korea sends 2 S. Koreans back home

North Korea Wednesday repatriated two South Koreans who allegedly sneaked into the communist nation last month during their trip to China, the Unification Ministry said.

Defense Ministry seeks 7.2 pct hike in 2016 budget

N. Korea violates western sea border 4 times in June

Unheralded youngsters thrive on men's nationa..

At least 1,500 Koreans forced into labor at Japan's UNESCO..

Defense Ministry seeks 7.2 pct hike in 2016 budget

N. Korea sends 2 S. Koreans back home

S. Korea, U.S. agree to put greater pressure on N. Korea

BOK chief hints at downgrade of growth forecast

Samsung execs apologize over MERS outbreak at its hospital

Public corporations see earnings surge in 2014

Seoul shares trade flat in late morning

Gov't compiles unified style guide on English names for la..

Hankook Tire extends sponsorship deal with UEFA

S. Korea coach mulls starting injured forward in cr..

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

Tougher tests awaiting Korea after 2-0 victory over Myanmar 

Sometimes an empty stadium helps. South Korea would probably have defeated Myanmar in front of 30,...

June 17 local headlines 

Family says goodbye to MERS patient with letter: On Tuesday, nurses from Eulji University Hospital in Daejeon read to a female MERS patient on a deathbed a le... 

Park in new dilemma 

No one would be surprised if President Park Geun-hye is losing sleep these days.

Union to sue FedEx over anthrax case 

The Korean Public Service and Transport Workers’ Union is considering legal action against FedEx Korea for the company’s alleged failure to take safety measur...

Thwarting Elliott could benefit Samsung: US analyst 

If Samsung Group prevails over Elliott Associates, it will emerge stronger on its business front, which could eventually prove beneficial to shareholders, acc... 

IBM lets go of Korea chief 

International Business Machines (IBM) released the head of its Korean subsidiary, officials said, Tuesday. 

JTBC president grilled over alleged theft of poll results 

Police Tuesday questioned the president of cable channel JTBC, Sohn Suk-hee, over allegations that... 

Korea, US expects new nuclear agreement to strengthen ties 

Korea and the United States will strengthen their ties under a new civil nuclear cooperation agree... 

Panasonic releases new mirror-less camera, wearable camcorder 

Panasonic has rolled out a new mirror-less camera and a wearable video camera in Korea.

KakaoTalk introduces video-calling chat 

Daum Kakao, the operator of KakaoTalk, has launched a video-calling chat function, Tuesday. 

KB's investment in sports marketing paying off 

KB Financial Group has reaped huge gains from its investment in sports marketing.

Ruling party inches closer to unilateral approval of PM 

The Saenuri Party is poised to unilaterally approve President Park Geun-hye's choice for prime minister, Hwang Kyo-an, following days of unfruitful negotiatio...

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

Foreign minister: Korea-U.S. summit will be held within the year

Korea and the U.S. have started tuning schedule of the summit between the two countries under the premise that the meeting will be held within this year. The summit was postponed due to the rise of MERS case in Korea. ... 

Female employee aided prison escapees to kill husband

Joyce Mitchell, 51, a female prison employee who aided two inmates to escape from a maximum-security prison in the U.S., had sex with them, and even plotted to kill her own husband, U.S. media outlets including CNN...

Park strives to calm MERS woes at schools

President Park Geun-hye visited on Tuesday two schools that reopened after a week-long shutdown over the MERS virus. The visit came one day after she, at a meeting with senior secretaries Monday, called on people to...

Korean female soccer team to face Spain to advance to round of 16 teams

The Korean national female soccer team, which almost won its second Group E qualifying match for the 2015 World Cup finals in Canada, will take on challenge to advance to the round of 16 strongest teams in its third,...

Park In-bee wins 6th Major LPGA championship to surpass Park Se-ri

She was all smiles, displaying three of her fingers while embracing the champion’s trophy. It was Park In-bee, 27, who won the title at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, the second major tournament of the U.S. LPGA...

Kim Jong Un oversees North Korean test of anti-ship missiles

North Korean newspaper Rodong Sinmun released Monday a photo describing North Korean leader Kim Jong Un smiling brightly while watching new anti-ship missile firing test. This appears to have taken place Sunday when the...

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 

Samsung’s mobile phone beats Apple to top ACSI 

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

N. Korean leader shows willingness to hold inter-Korean summit 

U.S. military base in Yongsan bans civilian drones, model aircrafts 

Japanese police on 14-year manhunt for cruel murderer

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

N.Korean Defector Spent a Week Walking to Border

A North Korean soldier who defected to South Korea on Monday had spent a week trying to reach the border from his barracks 200 km away, the Joint Chiefs of Staff here said Tuesday. >> Full Text

Korea to Close Down Oldest Nuclear Reactor

Korea's oldest nuclear reactor near the southern port city of Busan will be shut down due to safety concerns, the first time the country has decommissioned a reactor for good. The nearly 40-year-old reactor No. 1 in Gori, whose operating permit expires in 2017, is being shut down at the recommendation of an advisory panel. >> Full Text

Korean Air Buys 100 New Planes

Korean Air will spend US$12.2 billion to buy 100 new aircraft from Boeing and Airbus. It is the biggest single purchase by a domestic carrier. Korean Air chairman Cho Yang-ho signed a memorandum of understanding on Tuesday with Boeing CEO Ray Conner and Airbus CEO Fabrice Br?gier at the Paris Air Show. >> Full Text

Defense Ministry Warns of N.Korean Bioweapons

N.Korea Steps Up Coat-Trailing Across Sea Border

MERS Hotline Available for Foreigners

MERS Patient Dies in Germany

How to Strengthen the Immune System Against MERS

Korea's Exports to Japan Plummet

N.Korea Could Miss Summer Universiade in Gwangju

Korea Beats Burma 2-0 in World Cup Qualifier

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

Professor: Lack of camel contact could be making Koreans more vulnerable to MERS

With MERS spreading faster in S. Korean than in the Middle East, questions coming up over antibodies

Early on in the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) outbreak, public health authorities said infection required close contact with patients. The common wisdom in the medical community was that only those who spent an hour or more within two meters of a person with MERS would contract the virus. Now some health experts are calling for new preventive measures to check the spread, concluding that Koreans may be infected even without the same kind of close contact established as necessary in Middle Eastern cases of the virus.

Healthcare workers facing greatest risk during MERS outbreak

A total of 150 people had contracted Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) as of June 15. Thirteen of them were physicians, nurses, or other healthcare workers. The number of hospital workers infected with MERS jumps to 26 when caregivers and patients transport personnel are factored in. The category now represents 17% of all infections to date. .

[Reporter’s notebook] In Korea, criticizing McDonald’s can make you a criminal

Is raising questions about the treatment of part-time workers at one of the world‘s ’top ten best places to work’ enough to land you in jail? Prosecutors and police filed a second time for arrest warrant against the chairperson of the Part Time Workers’ Union, who staged a surprise demonstration at a McDonald’s restaurant. One of the grounds they gave for the request was the standing of McDonald’s Korea as one of the country‘s “best places to work” for 2015. .

North Korea says it’s open to dialogue with the South

On June 15, the 15th anniversary of the June 15th North-South Joint Declaration, North Korea issued a statement in which it said that the governments of North and South Korea can sit down for talks and negotiations and urged South Korea to take “real action.”Since North Korea took the unusual step of issuing a “government statement,” a format that carries the highest degree of authority, there is hope that Pyongyang is expressing its willingness to engage in dialogue with Seoul. .

WHO urges more communities to prepare for possible spread of MERS

A joint South Korea/World Health Organization (WHO) assessment team criticized the South Korean government for compromising early quarantine measures for the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) with its delays in releasing information. It also stressed the need for local communities to prepare for a possible spread, despite no evidence of infection there to date. .

Samsung Medical Center to partially close, but is it too little too late?

On June 14, Samsung Medical Center acknowledged the failure of its efforts to contain the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and took measures to partially close its facilities, but Samsung Medical Center is being criticized for shutting the barn doors after the cows have been stolen. .

MERS deaths and infections now coming up among younger people

The Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) situation is taking a disturbing new turn with the death of a 62-year-old patient with no history of chronic illness, and new cases reported among younger patients in their thirties and twenties. The fatality rate climbed into the double digits with the deaths of several patients over the weekend. .

[Reporter’s notebook] Why the Korean public has to learn their president’s views through the foreign press

There’s a reason President Park Geun-hye avoids press conferences like the plague, and the South Korean public is well aware of what it is. As she approaches the midpoint of her five-year term, she has held exactly two press conferences in which she has answered questions from reporters. The number may be the lowest for any President in South Korean history apart from Rhee Syng-man, Yun Bo-son, or Choi Kyu-ha. No South Korean news outlet has yet done a one-on-one interview with Park.

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

MERS patient rode Seoul subways

Infected Samsung Medical Center aide was at large for 7 days

Disquiet over Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) deepened in Seoul Tuesday after it was revealed that an ill medical aide from Seoul’s Samsung Medical Center travelled widely around the city before he was quarantined Friday. The central government has officially maintained that MERS infections…

Gov’t vows 50.5 billion aid package to fight virus

The Korean government announced Tuesday it will spend 50.5 billion won ($45.1 million) to fight the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) crisis.…

Parties split on prime minister as a vote nears

The ruling and opposition parties failed Tuesday to narrow down their differences on President Park Geun-hye’s nomination of her justice minister as prime minister…

Low-rate loan scams on the rise, FSS reports

In the midst of the Korean central bank’s repeated rate cuts, there have been increasing incidents of fraud involving cut-rate loans that target people with poor credit ratings.…

Mortgage money has multiple uses

Only half of mortgages issued in the first quarter this year were spent on purchasing housing, according to a Financial Supervisory Service report issued on Tuesday.…

KakaoTalk messenger app adds video chatting

Daum Kakao added a video chat function to its instant messaging app KakaoTalk on Tuesday in a move that could lure users away from Google’s Hangouts and Skype.…

Goldman helps out Samsung

Samsung C&T is working with Goldman Sachs Group to amass resources after a challenge from activist and investor Paul Elliott Singer, sources say…

SKT, Ericsson sign tech deal

SK Telecom signed an agreement with Swedish communication service provider Ericsson Tuesday to cooperate on developing network systems for small Internet-enabled…

Japan denies progress in ministerial talks

Despite President Park Geun-hye’s declaration that negotiations over Japan’s record of wartime sexual slavery were in their final stages…

North Korean soldier walks across DMZ to defect

A young North Korean soldier walked across the heavily fortified demilitarized zone (DMZ) on Monday in a bid to defect to the South, according to an official …

Drought could likely affect potable water supply

Upstream of the Soyang River in Yanggu County, Gangwon, an area normally filled with water, the land remains parched. In especially desiccated places…

Gov’t carbon goals chided

Local manufacturers rebuked the government’s carbon reduction goals announced last week, saying they are unrealistic considering currently…

Market down on foreigners’ net selling

The benchmark Kospi retreated for a third consecutive trading day. The index dipped 0.67 percent, finishing at 2,028.72 on foreign investors’ net selling…

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

Biz area in southern Seoul to be turned into ‘software apprenticeship spe..

Taehaeranro, a business district in Gangnam-gu, Seoul in South Korea, clustered with software venture businesses, will be developed as a ‘software apprenticeship spec.. ...

Korean Air to buy 102 aircraft for $12bn

South Korea’s largest airline, Korean Air Lines, would buy 102 new airplanes from global aircraft manufacturers Boeing Company and Airbus SAS. The acquisition price w.. ...

S. Korea needs to develop virus removal robot

Fears are intensifying over contagion of the deadly Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) virus within hospitals in South Korea, and yet the authorities are still ta.. ...

Outdated software impedes growth of S. Korean manufacturing sector

Software offers a glimpse of the shameful truth hidden in a manufacturing power house, South Korea. According to the data released by the Ministry of Trade, Industry a.. ...

Small businesses roll up sleeves to boost domestic consumption

More than 150,000 small and medium companies will purchase goods and services within three months ahead of schedule in order to boost domestic consumption frozen by th.. ...

S. Korea should benchmark China-Taiwan relations to improve inter-Korean r..

“To enhance inter-Korean relations, South Korea should benchmark China-Taiwan relations,” said Won Hye-young, head of the special committee for inter-Korean relation.. ...

S. Korea’s integrated railroad network should be connected with China’s ..

A variety of ideas on how to bridge the two Koreas economically led to heated discussion during the second round of the session at the 23rd North Korea Policy Forum. .. ...

FKTU still opposes salary peak system despite agreement

According to the Ministry of Employment and Labor, 10 percent of all businesses introduced a salary peak system as of June last year. 16.9 percent of businesses with m.. ...

POSCO signs $1bn deal with Saudi sovereign wealth fund

POSCO sealed a formal contract to sell a 38 percent stake of its construction unit to Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund Public Investment Fund (PIF) for 1.2 trilli.....

KT and Samsung launch ‘GiGA LTE’ for first time in the world

KT launched a service that would significantly improve data use speed for users. Many inside and outside of the telecommunications industry see the service as fulfilli.. ...

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

[Editorial] Prosecutors to Investigate Mayor Park for Allegedly Spreading False Information

The Prosecutors' Office has launched an investigation on the mayor of Seoul, Park Won-soon. After a group called the Committee for Innovation of Medical System···

Eight-Member Girls' Generation vs. Most Downloaded Sistar: Which Girl Group Will Be Hotter This Summer?

The summer stage in the Korean music industry is usually dominated by girl groups. The girl groups armed with fresh and bubbly music and cool costumes bearing a···

'You Are the Hero of the Citizens. We Will Overcome This,' Daejeon Civic Group Supports Medical Staff

"You are the heroes of the Daejeon citizens. We will overcome this." On June 12, in front of Chungnam National University Hospital, a quarantined hospital···

Samsung Medical Center to Partially Close Hospital

Samsung Medical Center, which had continued with normal operations despite having a massive number of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) patients infected ···

[MERS Crisis] “Samsung Medical Center Conceals Information, While the Government Covers for Samsung”

Samsung Medical Center which prided itself as one of the best hospitals in Korea is being criticized for its passive and inconsistent response in the face of th···

[Editorial] Nominee Hwang Kyo-ahn Is Not Qualified to be Prime Minister

The National Assembly‘s confirmation hearing for Prime Minister nominee Hwang Kyo-ahn has concluded, but rather than resolve the various allegations surroundin···

[MERS Crisis] 'The People Are Nervous' Amid Rising Criticism, President Makes a Decision to Shoulder Diplomatic Burden

Cheong Wa Dae announced that President Park Geun-hye would postpone her trip to the United States on June 10, just four days before the scheduled departure. The···

[Confirmation Hearing of Prime Minister Nominee Hwang Kyo-ahn] Confirmation Hearing of Hwang Kyo-ahn Concluded, 'Need to Reconsider Putting an Important State Task in the Hands of This Man'?

High school colleagues meet as opposites in a National Assembly confirmation hearing. On June 10, the final day of the confirmation hearing of Prime Min···

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The Korea Economic Daily (http://english.hankyung.com/)

25 Publicly Traded Firms Vulnerable to Hedge Fund Attack...CEO Score

A study said as many as 25 out of publicly traded companies belonging to top-30 conglomerates are vulnerable to possible attacks by hedge funds just like the case of Samsung C&T by Elliott Management. According to CEO Score on June 17, there are 13 "high-risk" companies with higher shareholdings by ...

"Gas Pipepline Going through North Korea Still Premature"...Gazprom Deputy Chairman

A high-ranking Gazprom official said on June 16 that a project to deliver Russian natural gas to South Korea through pipelines going through North Korea is "premature." According to RIA Novosti and other news sources, Gazprom deputy chairman Alexander Medvedev said in a press conference in Moscow, "...

Korean Airlines to Buy 100 New Airplanes from Airbus and Boeing

Korean Airlines has decided to purchase a record number of next-generation aircraft. Hanjin Group chairman Cho Yang-ho signed on June 16 at the Paris Air Show a memorandum to buy 100 airplanes for seven years after 2017 from Boeing and Airbus. The signing ceremony was attended by the CEO of Boeing C...

Hanwha to Move into Aircraft Landing Gear Market Jointly with Mecaer

Hanwha has gained an opportunity to move into the world's aircraft landing gear market. The company said on June 17 that it signed on the previous day a memorandum with Mecaer Aviation Group of Italy at the Paris Air Show to work together in the area of landing gear system development. Based in Mila...

Kia Motors Set to Pass 15 Mil. in Cumulative Exports

Kia Motors is expected to pass the 15-million mark in cumulative exports within this month. It will reach the milestone in 40 years after it made its first shipment (Brisa pickup truck) in 1975. The Korean car maker announced on June 16 that its cumulative shipments reached 14.9 million units until...

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AJU Business Daily (http://eng.ajunews.com/korea)

Actress Kim Hyo-jin spotted at VIP preview

Actress Kim Hyo-jin poses for photographers during a VIP preview of the upcoming mystery thriller "The Silenced" at Lotte Cinema World Tower in Sincheon-dong, Songpa-gu, southern Seoul, Monday. The fi…

Actress Lee Si-young co-stars in upcoming TV drama 'My Beautiful Bride'

Actress Lee Si-young, who is also an amateur boxer, poses for photographers during the presentation of cable channel OCN's new drama "My Beautiful Bride" at AW Convention Center in Jongno-gu, cent…

Device to detect MERS infections

A thermographic imaging device is installed at a job fair for middle-aged people or older held in COEX, southern Seoul, Tuesday. The device measures people's body temperatures to detect fever poss…

17 people recover from MERS

A medical staffer, right, checks the temperature of a visitor at Kangbuk Samsung Hospital in central Seoul on Monday, in a bid to prevent the spread of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS). Bot…

New drama 'My Beautiful Bride' to premiere on OCN June 20

Actress Ko Sung-hee poses during the presentation of cable channel OCN's new drama "My Beautiful Bride" at AW Convention Center in Jongno-gu, central Seoul, Monday. The Saturday-Sunday TV series w…

Fewer arrivals than usual at Incheon airport

People wearing masks buy goods at a duty-free show at the departure lounge of the Incheon International Airport on Sunday, amid deepening concerns over the spread of the Middle East Respiratory Syndro…

'Madonna' screened in Un Certain Regard section of 68th Cannes Film Festival

Actress Kwon So-hyun, who plays Mina nicknamed "Madonna" in the upcoming film "Madonna," poses for photographers during a media preview of the movie at CGV Wangsimni in Haengdang-dong, Seoul, June 11.…

Kim Feel releases 1st EP 'Feel Free'

Kim Feel, runner-up of the audition program “Superstar K6,” sings a song during a press showcase for his first EP, "Feel Free," at CGV Cheongdam Cinecity M Cube in southern Seoul on Thursday. Songs co…

FIGHT AGAINST MERS

Public health center workers disinfect the area in front of the Wangsimni Station in Seongdong-gu, Seoul, Thursday, in an effort to prevent the spread of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS).

Chonbuk National Univ. pushes to establish pharmaceutical college

This is the fifth and last in a series of articles on Chonbuk National University’s plan to take a second big leap forward. - ED. Chonbuk National University (CBNU) has

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ETNEWS (http://english.etnews.com/)

Korea’s Research Staff Develops World’s First Next-Generation Visible Light From Graphene

Korea¡?s Research Staff was able to develop world¡?s first light emitting element that makes high-efficiency visible light by using a one atom-thick l...

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Korean’s Webtoon Are Becoming Very Popular In North American…Korean Wave Of Comics Are Getting Serious

Manga Fox is a popular social comical site in North America where readers upload comics after translating them to English. Japanese Mangas are the ones that get transla...

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[Looking At Future Technologies Through Patents] What Technologies Is Google Focusing On?

Google had secure more than 10,000 patents for the past 10 years (2005~2014), and number of patents that it had purchased just in 2014 was 2,658. This is the result of...

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Samsung Display Introduces 55-Inch High Performance Transparent Mirror OLED Product For The First Time

Samsung Display introduced 55-inch large transparent OLED and mirror display for the first time in the world. Samsung Display announced that it introduced augmented realit...

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LG Electronics Is Contemplating Whether To Apply Metal Case On Either G4 Pro Or Niche Model

LG Electronics is in a dilemma as it is preparing to release Smartphones with metal cases. It is contemplating whether it will maximize its marketing effect by applying m...

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