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New Lamborghini

A model poses next to the upgraded version of the Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera Edizione Tecnica during its launch event at a Lamborghini showroom in Daechi-dong, southern Seoul, Tuesday. It has sharper and sportier looks, promising improved driving dynamics. It can generate 570 horsepower and reach 100 kilometers per hour in just 3.4 seconds./ Courtesy of Lamborghini Korea

Aug 6, 2013

KEB supports SMEs

Korea Exchange Bank (KEB) CEO Yun Yong-ro, left, poses with Korea Trade Insurance Corporation Chairman Cho Kye-ryoong, right, and Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business Chairman Kim Ki-mun after theiragreement on support of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to expand their business overseas at the headquarters of the federation in Yeouido, Seoul, Tuesday. / Courtesy of KEB

Aug 6, 2013

Gifts for Carens drivers

Kia Motors said Monday that it will offer customers who buy the all-new Carens this month various gifts including a tent, movie tickets and discount coupons on the occasion of the summer vacation season. The multi-purpose vehicle has seven and five seat versions, and comes with either a 1.7-liter diesel engine or a 2-liter liquefied petroleum gas engine. / Courtesy of Kia Motors

Aug 5, 2013

Sports for summer vacation

Models pose with badminton and table tennis sets at a Lotte Mart outlet in Yeongdeungpo, Seoul, Monday. The discount store chain is promoting the sports equipments to holiday-goers./ Yonhap

Aug 5, 2013

Rookie employees

Graduates of vocational high schools pose during an orientation for new employees of Woori Bank at the headquarters in Myeong-dong, downtown Seoul, Monday. The bank recruited a total of 138 students from the highschools in May. / Courtesy of Woori Bank

Aug 5, 2013

Burying dead fish

An excavator heaps soil on dead fish in Tongyeong, South Gyeongsang Province, Tuesday. Red tides gripping the southern coast took a heavy toll on the city, the nation’s largest fish farming area. Red tides occurring due to the prolonged heatwave have killed 14.43 million fish so far, causing 11.2 billion won in losses as of Thursday./ Yonhap

Aug 4, 2013

Mock general assembly

International students pose during the second Model General Assembly of the International Federation of Red Cross co-hosted by Korea Exchange Bank (KEB) and the Korean Red Cross at a KEB training center in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, Friday. Some 160 teenagers from Korea and 26 other nations will discuss migrant and humanitarian issues at the event that will last through today. / Courtesy of KEB

Aug 4, 2013

Union-management accord

KB Koomin Bank CEO Lee Kun-ho, left, shakes hands with union chief Park Byung-kwon after they signed an agreement to pursue cooperation to ensure the lender’s growth at Sungmo Hospital in Yeouido, Seoul, Sunday. The union has blocked Lee from entering his office since his inauguration on July 22. / Courtesy of KB Kookmin Bank

Aug 4, 2013

Galaxy Team in Russia

Samsung Electronics Executive Vice President Jeon Sung-ho, left, poses with Russian Olympic Committee officials and athletes during an event to launch the “Samsung Galaxy Team Russia” in Moscow, Friday. The company, an official sponsor of the Sochi Winter Olympics in February next year, plans to launch similar teams in 16 major countries to promote the Samsung brand./ Courtesy of Samsung Electronics

Aug 2, 2013

Helping HIV-stricken African children

Participants in a talk show on children suffering from HIV in Africa pose at the headquarters of Standard Chartered Korea in Seoul, Thursday. The British banking group has held a volunteer program to help HIV patients and prevent the spread of the disease in Africa for the past 10 years./ Courtesy of Standard Chartered Korea

Aug 1, 2013
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