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Park Heavily Influencing Fate of Sejong City Project
The Lee Myung-bak administration officially announced yesterday a revision to the plan for the Sejong City project, but the opinion of former ruling Grand National Party chief Park Geun-hye could exert influence.
Expo celebrates Saemaul Undong
Gumi City Children Choir sings at the opening ceremony at Gumi Stadium, North Gyeongsang on Sept.
S Korean President stresses importance of Four-River Restoration Project
South Korean President Lee Myung-bak said Friday that the government-led Four-River Restoration Project is a vital issue, not a matter of choice.
A healthier noodle from Nongshim
Nongshim, Korea s biggest maker of snacks and instant noodles, is hoping to go healthy.
South Korea deploying Hyunmoo IIIB cruise missile
Korea Times reported that South Korea has began deploying 1,000km-range surface-to-surface cruise missile earlier this year.
Phoenix PDE set to soar through the skies
Phoenix PDE may be the first Korean company to localize glass powder used to make plasma display panels, but it is not resting on the laurels of its success.
MagnaChip to complete restructuring by end-2009
Claire Sung, Taipei; Jessie Shen, DIGITIMES [Tuesday 21 July 2009] MagnaChip Semiconductor, a South Korean-based designer and manufacturer of analog and mixed-signal semiconductor products for consumer applications, has claimed that it is carrying on normal business operations while initiating a restructuring program.
Parking headache for palace visitors
The ancient palace of Gyeongbok in central Seoul is a major Korean tourist attraction but tour bus drivers find it difficult to find spaces in the crammed parking lots.
Households are shrinking in size, but there are some who prefer to live large
Pastor Kim Seok-tae s 13 children gathered for the graduation of the eldest daughter, Bit-na, in February.
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MagnaChip files for insolvency
South Korea's MagnaChip Semiconductor Ltd - the logic spin-off of Hynix Semiconductor Inc.
SEOUL: Together Day held for foreign nationals
Korean officials and foreign residents yesterday celebrated a day of global communication and understanding as part of the annual Together Day.
GS Caltex starts work on carbon material...
GS Caltex Co., South Korea's second-largest refiner, said Tuesday that it has broken ground for a plant to produce carbon materials for high-end energy storage devices in the country's southeast, according to Yonhap News.
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