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[Robert J. Fouser] Presidents and their ability to communicate
[Editorial] Diverse forms of family
NewJeans terminates contract with Ador, embarks on new journey
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S. Korean, Latvian presidents agree to expand bio, defense cooperation
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Hanna Cha invites readers into magical world of discovery, inspiration
Korean Air gets European nod to become Northeast Asia’s largest airline
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NewJeans to terminate contract with Ador
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Popular Japanese treat lands in Seoul
Food&Beverage
Oct 10, 2014
Red bean fish-shaped waffle retooled as croissant hybrid
Around the hotels
Food&Beverage
Oct 10, 2014
Fall trekking around JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul presents a trekking package which invites guests to explore the historic places surrounding the hotel. Guests can choose from three packages: a room-only package, a room and breakfast package and the executive room package. The package, available until Nov. 30, is priced at 299,000 won for the Deluxe Room, 349,000 won for the Deluxe Room with breakfast for two at Tavolo 24 and 369,000 won for the Executi
How healthy lungs can bring longevity
Health
Oct 9, 2014
Dr. Seo Hyo-seok shares his vision of the future of Korean traditional medicine
Parkinson’s disease
Health
Oct 9, 2014
Parkinson’s disease is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system due to the death of dopamine-generating cells in the substantia nigra of the brain. While tremor at rest, bradykinesia, muscle stiffness and postural reflex impairment are the four most common symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, the disease commonly causes various other symptoms. Parkinson’s disease is primarily diagnosed from the medical history and symptoms of the patient. Not everyone with certain suspected symptoms of
U.S. child, 4, dies from enterovirus D68
Health
Oct 9, 2014
NEW YORK (AFP) ― A 4-year-old boy in the northeastern U.S. state of New Jersey died suddenly and without warning as a result of the outbreak of a respiratory virus, enterovirus D68, officials said.Eli Waller, who lived in Hamilton Township, died on Sept. 25 but his cause of death was only diagnosed at the weekend.The youngest of triplets, he didn’t go to school during the day and went to bed with red eyes. He never woke up.“I think Eli’s case is an exception to the other cases in the country,” J
Somerset Palace offers Georgian wine tasting
Culture
Oct 9, 2014
Somerset Palace Seoul held a special tasting event featuring food and wine from Georgia in its rooftop garden Tuesday with the sponsorship of the Georgian Embassy.Georgia, located on the Black Sea, has been making wine for more than 6,000 years and is thought to have been the world’s first wine producer. In particular, it is known for its unique wine jars, which were buried to harness the same principles as Korea’s kimchi. Georgian Ambassador Nikoloz Apkhazava and more than 100 guests of the Geo
[Newsmaker] Young writers debut on global literary scene
Books
Oct 9, 2014
‘K-fiction’ series of short contemporary stories published in Korean-English bilingual editions
Korea’s oldest hotel celebrates centenary
Culture
Oct 9, 2014
Today marks an important milestone in Korean hotel history as The Chosun Hotel (currently ‘The Westin Chosun Seoul’) celebrates the 100th anniversary of the opening of its doors on Oct. 10, 1914.As the country’s oldest hotel, the establishment is one of the most iconic structures in the local hospitality industry and represents a long line of pioneering efforts to create fine luxury hotels in the country. The construction of the Gyeongbu railway line in 1905 led to an increase in freight and pa
[Herald Interview] ‘Pilgrimage in memory of engineer father’
Travel
Oct 9, 2014
The Chosun Hotel, which celebrates its 100th anniversary this year, holds a significant place in the modern history of Korea. It was one of the first modern buildings in Seoul, and served as a temporary residence for presidents, diplomats, businessmen and scholars, who created links between Korea and the outside world after the country opened up in the early 1900s. For Sandra Huet, the hotel has a personal meaning. It’s the place that keeps her memories of her father alive. Huet’s father George
[Herald Review] Herald Phil’s debut concert befits its mission
Culture
Oct 9, 2014
The famous trumpet fanfare of “Triumphal March” from Verdi’s opera “Aida” opened the debut concert on Wednesday night of Herald Philharmonic Orchestra, an ensemble founded by Herald Corp., the publisher of The Korea Herald.Befitting its mission of making classical music more accessible, the concert was filled with proven crowd pleasers, each accompanied by witty introductions from the orchestra’s music director and conductor Kim Bong-mee.“Like the orchestra members who rehearsed for hours for th
Chinese tourist spending boosts economy
Travel
Oct 8, 2014
Hundreds of Chinese tourists crammed in front of Korean cosmetics brand counters at Lotte Duty Free Shop in Eulji-ro, Seoul, on Tuesday, the last day of their “Golden Week” of holidays that marks China’s National Day. Leaving little room to walk between the counters, female tourists indulged in the last shopping spree of their vacation. The Chinese National Day holiday, which runs from Oct. 1-7, is a peak time for shops in popular tourist spots such as Myeong-dong, Dongdaemun and Insa-dong. Tens
Guessing game ahead of Nobel literature prize
Culture
Oct 8, 2014
STOCKHOLM (AFP) ― Amid fevered speculation over who will get the Nobel literature prize this year, punters and experts are considering language, geography, genre and even age to try and pin down the winner.As Stockholm’s literary circles try to draw up an “identikit” of the successor of last year’s winner, Canadian Alice Munro, several much-cited names were considered to be in the running.They range from Japan’s Haruki Murakami via Adonis from Syria to Kenyan Ngugi wa Thiong’o and Czech-born Mil
Celebrating the beauty of Hangeul
Culture
Oct 8, 2014
Museum opens amid growing artistic, cultural interest in Korean alphabet
Seattle women create dating app to filter out creepy guys
Culture
Oct 8, 2014
SEATTLE ― In her years of dating, Sarah Z. Wexler, a Portland writer who edited the book “Awful First Dates: Hysterical, True, and Heartbreakingly Bad,” has been the recipient of crude, overtly sexual opening lines. “I couldn’t believe that was the first contact this man initiated with me ― to think that that would ever work.”Surprise. It didn’t. But that doesn’t stop thousands of men from inundating women with messages in dating apps ― today’s virtual version of a singles bar ― that are by turn
Sentimental old owners laud new owners’ redo of family home in struggling mill town
Culture
Oct 8, 2014
PITTSBURGH ― In the Pittsburgh area, it’s common to have a house in one family for multiple generations. What isn’t common is for a family member to write a letter to the newspaper praising what the new owners have done to the family home.“The transformation of the property, in a before and after sense, is amazing,” wrote Jack Ciciarelli. “This is an excellent example of what can be accomplished with a typical house on a typical street in any one of our local struggling mill towns that have seen
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