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Reasons why your sex life may be suffering
Health
Mar 24, 2014
Health Magazine published a list of reasons why some people are not having sex. It estimated the number of sexless couples -- those having sex less than 10 times a year -- at 40 million in the U.S. alone. Many studies have shown the benefits of sexual intercourse, both physically and emotionally, as certain hormones are secreted during sex. (123rf)Here are some of the reasons why people may suffer from a lack of sex.1. Invasion of third parties into the bedTechnology such as laptops, personal di
Embracing the alien spaceship
Culture
Mar 23, 2014
Dongdaemun Design Plaza attracts crowds
Menswear designers on quest to establish brand identity
Arts&Design
Mar 23, 2014
Seoul Fashion Week starts with well-received menswear collections for 2014 fall and winter season
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West on Vogue cover
People
Mar 23, 2014
NEW YORK (AP) ― Kanye West’s campaign to get fiancee Kim Kardashian on the cover of Vogue magazine has finally paid off. They appear in a photo by Annie Leibovitz on the April issue. The photo shows Kardashian wearing a white wedding-style dress with West’s arms around her. She posted it on her official Twitter and Instagram accounts saying: “This is such a dream come true!!!” West wrote “Thank you (at)voguemagazine” on his Twitter account.West had said he believed Kardashian is cover-worthy. In
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Culture
Mar 21, 2014
Pop music“Travis Live in Seoul”: Scottish rock band Travis is returning to Korea with its first solo concert in Seoul in five years. Led by Fran Healy on vocals, Travis first formed in the early ’90s in Glasgow and made a name for itself as one of the most well-respected acts from the U.K. Although Travis has always seemed to float below the radar, without having joined the ranks of the most iconic rock bands, the rockers are still often credited with having influenced British bands such as Cold
Finding history at colorful Kaymoor in West Virginia’s New River Gorge
Travel
Mar 21, 2014
FAYETTEVILLE, West Virginia ― My first on-land visit to historic Kaymoor was before trails existed.Friend David Arnold led me on a killer bushwhacking hike in the 300-meter-deep New River Gorge 30 years ago to get to the old coal camp and take photographs of the mining equipment and infrastructure.It was one of the most visible old mining communities along the New River. There was a large coal operation from 1900 to 1962 at what was called Kaymoor No. 1 mine.Its headhouse near the entrances to t
Morocco sees record 2013 tourism; 10m visitors
Travel
Mar 21, 2014
RABAT, Morocco (AP) ― Morocco’s tourism minister says a record-breaking 10 million people visited the North African country in 2013, indicating the industry is recovering from the setbacks of the Arab Spring revolutions.After several years of flat growth, Morocco on Tuesday reported a 7.2 percent increase in arrivals since 2012.Morocco, with beaches, exotic cities and pristine mountains that are popular among Europeans, relies on tourism for 10 percent of its GDP, the second-largest contributor
Photograph scenic places in Korea
Travel
Mar 21, 2014
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced the 25 top photo-worthy places in Korea. Among them are Mt. Cheonmasan in Busan; Suseong Lake in Daegu; Farming Village in Daejeon; Jeongja Port and Daewangam in Ulsan; Namhansanseong Fortress in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province; and Gosam Lake in Anseong, Gyeonggi Province. The ministry announces photogenic spots every year from among scenic or historically valuable but little-known places. They are picked by tourism, geography and ecology experts
A new luxury boutique resort opens in Fiji
Travel
Mar 21, 2014
Fiji opened a new luxury boutique resort in the island’s adventure capital, Pacific Harbour, about a three-and-a-half-hour drive from Fiji International Airport. Nanuku Resort and Spa is the latest private resort set in lush tropical gardens over the pristine waters of Beqa Lagoon. Designed with Figian motifs, all suites and residences offer floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Beqa Lagoon. The resort’s five beachfront residences are just a step away from the soft white sand beach. The resor
A mountain with friends in high places
Travel
Mar 21, 2014
For Gumi residents, the favored mountain for spring hiking is the historically rich Mount Geumosan
Around the Hotels
Travel
Mar 21, 2014
Gourmet French dining at Millennium Seoul HiltonMillennium Seoul Hilton’s French restaurant Seasons is offering the 74th “Gourmet Circle Dinner” on April 4-5. The dinner promotion, which began in 1996, is offered four times a year during each season. Every time, the executive chef creates a special menu that is paired with a selection of wines. This year’s spring promotion begins with a champagne reception at 7 p.m., followed by a 7-course meal featuring bright, fresh and seasonal ingredients as
Kimchijeon
Food&Beverage
Mar 21, 2014
If you have nicely fermented kimchi and a bag of flour, you can make this popular snack in no time. The flavor-packed sour kimchi is a wonder when it’s fried in a simple batter. Everything else is nice to have, but not necessary. Here, I added sweet rice powder to give a little bit of elastic texture to the pancakes. The juice from the kimchi is a must. It gives the batter the flavor and a nice orange hue. The chewy squid lends a nice textural contrast to the crunchy kimchi. For a spicier kick,
Mon Chou Chou’s new sweet paradise
Food&Beverage
Mar 21, 2014
Popular Japanese brand opens Korean flagship store
‘Medical checkups as crucial as treatment’
Health
Mar 20, 2014
To stay healthly, the quality of medical checkups is as crucial as that of medical treatment, Ewha Womans University Health Promotion Center chief Kim Joung-sook said. “Three components of the medical process determine your health: the quality of medical checkups, medical service provider and after-care,” Kim added. Ewha Womans University Health Promotion Center, one of the key health divisions of Ewha Womans University Medical Center in southwestern Seoul, has served as a pioneer in medical exa
Healthy eyes in the spring
Health
Mar 20, 2014
Each year, we are affected by yellow dust, particularly from the end of March to April. Yellow dust mixes with air pollutants that can adversely affect the respiratory tracts and the eyes. What is yellow dust?Yellow dust refers to dust from the Gobi and Taklamakan deserts, other deserts in China and Mongolia, and the upper regions of the Yellow River of China. This dust travels on upper air currents to reach Korea on western winds.The particles range from 10 micrometers, the size of silt, to 100
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