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Korea, US Adopt Different Strategies in Solving Crisis
Korea, US Adopt Different Strategies in Solving Crisis
The United States financial markets are in trouble and things may well get worse before they get back on track.
Jong-eun2008-04-29 21:25
Going Green Can Mean Complexity
Kermit was right. It's not easy being green. Oh, sure, it's easy enough for companies to say they're green. These days you can't step into a store, open a magazine, or click on a Web site without seeing that buzzword everywhere. But identifying what's really green versus what's, well, a paler shade at best, is tougher than that guitar-strumming frog ever dreamed.
2008-04-29 21:13
Myths About US Visa Waiver Program
Myths About US Visa Waiver Program
No more waiting in long queues on a scorching or freezing day. South Koreans will be able to travel to the United States without visas from next year at the earliest after the two nations signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) on April 20.
Jong-eun2008-04-29 20:59
When Is the Right Time to Invest in US?
Following the good old rule that says what goes up must come down and vice versa, is it time for the U.S. housing market to regain stability?
Jong-eun2008-04-29 20:54
Domestic Real Estate Market Going Strong
Domestic Real Estate Market Going Strong
When global commercial real estate firms promote Korea in the international marketplace, they make sure to stress two words in their sales pitch: location and potential.
Jong-eun2008-04-29 20:51
Europe’s Top Electronics Show to Feature New Trends
Europe’s Top Electronics Show to Feature New Trends
MAJORCA, Spain ― From large flat-screen televisions down to small mobile phones, from mobile media gadgets to home cinema devices, this year's IFA will showcase convenient, intelligent technologies and the efficient use of energy and other natural resources.
Jong-eun2008-04-29 20:42
Premium Is Name of the Game
People say that the grass is always greener on the other side, but there are various ways to keep one's grass the greenest. As more people want to accentuate their individuality and status, products that are customized, smart and worth every penny may provide an answer.
2008-04-29 20:42
Jang, Park Top Candidates for Beijing Gold
Jang, Park Top Candidates for Beijing Gold
When Jang Mi-ran lifted 172.5 kilograms in the clean and jerk in her final attempt to total 302.5 in the women's over-75 kilogram class at the Athens Olympics in 2004, the then 20-year-old appeared to have won a gold medal.
2008-04-29 20:38
Anything-but-Roh Policies Sweep Korea
Anything-but-Roh Policies Sweep Korea
President Lee Myung-bak is pursuing the so-called ``anything but Roh (ABR)'' policies designed to reverse any policies adopted by his predecessor Roh Moo-hyun.
Jong-eun2008-04-29 20:33
Crop Shortage Looms
Crop Shortage Looms
Koreans depend on crops from abroad for around two meals per day, and the heavy reliance on foreign-grown grain poses a real threat as food shortages have developed into a global crisis, a lawmaker said.
Kang Hyun-kyung2008-04-29 20:27
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