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Land Rover rescue vehicle

Jaguar Land Rover Korea CEO David McIntyre, left in the first row, poses with Korea Red Cross President Yu Jung-keun, second from left in the first row, and Korea Red Cross Secretary General Ko Kyung-suk, right, along with rescue members at the organization’s headquarters in Namsan-dong, Seoul, Tuesday. The automotive brand donated the Land Rover Discovery 4 to be used as a rescue vehicle as part of an agreement to support the humanitarian organization as its first corporate social responsibility activity in Korea./ Courtesy of Jaguar Land Rover Korea

Jan 22, 2013

Housing market in deep freeze

A man rides by signs in Shindang-dong, Seoul, touting discounts for unsold newapartments Sunday. Housing transactions in January are expected to mark the lowest of any month since 2006 as would-be homebuyers continue to postpone or give up plans to get on the property ladder in face of further housing market and economic uncertainty.                                                     /  Yonhap

Jan 20, 2013

Healthy roots

Models show Korean ginseng at a discount chain in Seongsu-dong, Seoul, Friday. Korean ginseng is known to have substances, which help increase the immune response so that people can remain healthy during the cold winter./ Yonhap

Jan 20, 2013

Meeting with bank CEOs

Bank of Korea Governor Kim Choong-soo shakes hands with KB Kookmin Bank CEO Min Byong-deok at a monthly meeting with bank CEOs at the central bank’s headquarters in Namdaemun, downtown Seoul, Friday. At the meeting, the governor said the country should brace for the possibility that major central banks may end their credit easing.                      / Yonhap

Jan 18, 2013

Bargain hunters

People flood into the first Lotte Outlets store near Seoul Station on its opening day, Friday. One hundred and twenty brands are available at prices up to 70 percent lower than in other shops, the biggest discount event in Seoul.                                                                                                                                   / Yonhap

Jan 18, 2013

New Year promotion

GM Korea announced Friday that those who buy cars from the automaker or even visit its showrooms until Feb. 28 can take part in the lucky draw event to celebrate the Lunar New Year. Winners will receive prizes such as gift certificates from travel firms and tablet computers.   / Courtesy of GM Korea

Jan 18, 2013

FTA experts

Officials of the Korean Customs Service and 100 students from Sungshin Women’s University raise their fists at the agency’s Seoul office, Friday. The customs service gave them a lesson on free trade agreements (FTA).                                                                                                                                  / Yonhap

Jan 18, 2013

Family camp

Children and parents from low-income families pose at the Alpensia Resort in PyeongChang, Gangwon Province, Thursday. KB Kookmin Bank invited them to the ski resort as part of its corporate social responsibility program.                                                                                      / Courtesy of KB Kookmin Bank

Jan 17, 2013

Golf clubs at bargain prices

Models pose with golf clubs and balls during a sales promotion event at an E-Mart discount store in central Seoul, Thursday. The retailer is selling golf equipment at up to 50 percent off.                                                               / Yonhap

Jan 17, 2013

Wall coverings for children

Models pose in a room decorated with images from TV animation series “Robocar Poli” at the Yangjae Education and Culture Center, Seoul, Thursday. The wall coverings, manufactured by LG Hausys, are made from environmentally-friendly materials.                             / Courtesy of LG Hausys

Jan 17, 2013
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