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NewJeans terminates contract with Ador, embarks on new journey
Top US envoy to Seoul joins S. Korean YouTuber in fusion of traditions on Thanksgiving
S. Korean, Latvian presidents agree to expand bio, defense cooperation
N. Korea launches trash balloons toward S. Korea after 10-day pause
Hanna Cha invites readers into magical world of discovery, inspiration
Korean Air gets European nod to become Northeast Asia’s largest airline
Seoul to explore supporting children born outside of marriage: Yoon's office
NewJeans to terminate contract with Ador
Assembly passes bills to limit power of ruling bloc
S. Korea unveils support plans for premature babies
Lotte heir assumes management role amid liquidity concerns
[Today’s K-pop] Seventeen tops Oricon chart with 4th Japan single
Samsung, SK hynix in rush to secure chip subsidies in US
Why some snows are heavier
Seoul shares edge up despite tech slump amid BOK's surprise rate cut
Crush to introduce vinyl ‘Dip Cuts Vol.1’ filled with new singles
Firefighter holds truck driver for 45 minutes to save him from falling off bridge
Roof collapses at Anyang wholesale market due to snow, 1 injured
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In the workplace, probation doesn’t mean no protection
Expat Living
Sept 2, 2014
In this column we will be discussing a labor case. Although labor disputes are very common in Korea, the sums are often very small, so hiring an attorney or labor counselor is not always worthwhile. Sometimes, however, it can be beneficial to hire someone, particularly for employees who have a solid case, but are leaving the country and cannot handle the case on their own, or are otherwise too busy.One of the more common misconceptions about labor law is the idea that employees can be terminated
CMC Chorale welcomes fall with ‘Pops’ concert
Expat Living
Sept 2, 2014
The Camarata Music Company Chamber Singers will hold its “Camarata Pops” concert this month to usher in autumn with some easy listening. The concert will be packed with choral arrangements of familiar songs from the last century, including musical numbers and pop hits.It is one of the CMCs four major yearly performances, with a stage musical in the summer and a traditional performance of Handel’s “Messiah” in the run up to Christmas. The CMC’s conductor and artistic director, Ryan Goessl, has a
Grand Hilton Seoul offers fall retreat package
Travel
Sept 2, 2014
The Grand Hilton Seoul is presenting fall accommodation packages available from Sept. 6 to Nov. 30. The “Autumn in Hilton I” package includes a one-night stay at a deluxe room and breakfast for two. The “Autumn in Hilton II and III” packages, which target couples, include a one-night stay at an executive room, tickets to N Seoul Tower on Mount Namsan and a heart-shaped love lock which couples can lock onto a metal fence as proof of their love. Two cups of coffee and a slice of cake included in t
Ice Bucket Challenge raises W700m in Korea
People
Sept 1, 2014
Park Seung-il. (Seungil Hope Foundation/Yonhap)The viral fund-raising campaign the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge has raised over 700 million won ($689,500) in contributions to Seungil Hope Foundation, established to build a special hospital for patients of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, often referred to as Lou Gehrig’s disease, in Korea. “Over 7,000 people have participated in the Ice Bucket Challenge,” said the singer Sean on Sunday through a statement from his agency, YG Entertainment. Sean cofoun
Experimental Ebola drug heals all monkeys in study
Health
Aug 30, 2014
An experimental Ebola drug healed all 18 monkeys infected with the deadly virus in a study, boosting hopes that the treatment might help fight the outbreak raging through West Africa -- once more of it can be made.The monkeys were given the drug, ZMapp, three to five days after they were infected with the virus and when most were showing symptoms. That is several days later than any other experimental Ebola treatment tested so far.The drug also completely protected six other monkeys given a slig
‘This is where my life is’
Culture
Aug 29, 2014
A prominent translator of Korean poetry, Brother Anthony of Taize’s works are part of his religious life
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Culture
Aug 29, 2014
Pop music“Let’s Rock Festival”: The upcoming “Let’s Rock Festival” is gearing up to feature some of the country’s most notable indie bands in a two-day outdoor rock fest. The festival will include headlining acts Clazziquai, Peppertones, Zitten, Sister’s Barbershop, Crying Nut, No Brain, Guckkasten and Rose Motel as well as more than 30 other acts. The two-day indie music festival will be held at the Nanji Hangang Park on Sept. 20 and 21. Ticket prices are listed at 66,000 won for a one-day pass
Feds propose ban on rope-swinging from Utah arches
Travel
Aug 29, 2014
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) ― Federal officials have proposed a two-year ban on rope-swinging from iconic Utah arches and other high-flying activities at two popular landmarks that have led to deaths and injuries witnessed by visitors flocking to the sites for peaceful reflection.The Bureau of Land Management says rope activities at Corona Arch and Gemini Bridges near Moab can disturb other people in easily accessible hiking areas that each receive 40,000 or more visitors a year.People often shout or sc
Train trips take you into heart of West Virginia
Travel
Aug 29, 2014
For a taste of the golden age of train travel, when passengers enjoyed a relaxing meal and beautiful scenery on their way from Point A to Point B, hop on board a train operated by West Virginia Mountain Rail Adventures.With locations in Durbin and Elkins, the company offers five different trains and routes from April to December. I rode two of them, the Durbin Rocket and the Mountain Explorer Dinner Train.The first time I tried to find Durbin, I drove right through it. The town smells distinctly
Low-budget Ryanair launches business-class tickets
Travel
Aug 29, 2014
DUBLIN (AP) ― European budget carrier Ryanair is offering business-class tickets in an attempt to woo companies and governments during penny-pinching times.Marketed under the slogan “Your boss will approve,” the new ticket reverses some of the airline’s more reviled policies for fee-dazzled travelers. The Dublin-based company, long Europe’s fastest-growing airline with a sell-it-cheap, stack-’em-high philosophy, says it hopes to capture three-fourths of all business travel between Britain and Ir
Cultural niche carved out on Canada’s west coast
Travel
Aug 29, 2014
Art of the totem pole alive and well at frontier holdout of Alert Bay
Wallet-friendly ‘hansik’ at Uigitu Haap
Food&Beverage
Aug 29, 2014
New eatery serves up bibimbap, tteokgalbi and fish pancakes
Samgyetang (ginseng chicken soup)
Food&Beverage
Aug 29, 2014
Samgyetang (ginseng chicken soup) (Korean Bapsang)Samgyetang is a chicken soup made with a small, whole chicken and ginseng. It’s an iconic summer dish in Korea. As strange as it sounds, Koreans eat this boiling-hot soup to beat the heat and stay energized during the summer. In my house, it’s a nourishing comfort food that we enjoy all year around.Typically, samgyetang is made with a young chicken, which is known as a Cornish hen in the U.S., for its tender and tasty meat. If you need to feed mo
Around the hotel
Food&Beverage
Aug 29, 2014
Chuseok package at The Grand Hilton Seoul The Grand Hilton Seoul presents three Chuseok holiday packages, available from Sept. 5-10. Package 1 includes a one-night stay in a deluxe room and two movie tickets. Package 2 comes with breakfast for two at the buffet restaurant. Package 3 includes a one-night stay in an executive room, two movie tickets and happy hour for two adults. Package 3 also includes free access to the Executive Floor Lounge, which offers breakfast and happy hour finger food an
Management of knee pain
Health
Aug 28, 2014
Management of knee painThe causes of knee pain vary depending on the patient’s age and whether the knee is damaged or not. The symptoms also vary greatly as to the location of the pain and the physical posture that induces the pain depending on the specific cause. Knee pain often results from damage to the ligament, meniscus or cartilage, or due to degenerative arthritis, which is closely related to aging. Some patients complain of knee pain which has nothing to do with the knee structure as it
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