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Miss Korea winners visit The Korea Times

The Korea Times President-Publisher Lee Chang-sup, center, poses with winners of the 2017 Miss Korea beauty pageant at The Korea Times office in Seoul, Wednesday. From left are Lee Soo-yeon, Nam Seung-woo, Lee Han-na, first-place winner Seo Jae-won, Kim Sa-rang and Jung Dah-hye. / Korea Times photo by Shim Hyun-chul

Jul 19, 2017
Miss Korea winners visit The Korea Times

Kwangdong markets new multivitamin product

 Kwangdong Pharmaceutical’s new multivitamin product, Mymega 100 / Courtesy of Kwangdong PharmaceuticalKwangdong Pharmaceutical has started marketing a new multivitamin product, Mymega 100, a company spokesman said Tuesday.The multivitamin pill includes 10 different vitamins, including vitamin B, C and D. It also contains several minerals, including calcium, magnesium and zinc.The spokesman said the pill also contains 100 milligrams of activated vitamin B1, called benfotiamine, which is effective in relieving physical fatigue, eye fatigue and neuralgia.He also said the ingredients of Mymega 100 include 1,000 IU of vitamin D, which helps keep bones and teeth healthy.He added the vitamin supplement product is good for students, workers and others who suffer from chronic fatigue and weak constitutions.Kwangdong’s other vitamin products include Vita 500, a vitamin C drink, which helps people increase their daily vitamin intake.Other popular products include herbal tonic drink Kwangdong Ssangwha Tang, and Woo Whang Chong Shim Won, which is designed to treat strokes and ne

Jul 19, 2017

Foreign pastor spread news of Gwangju uprising

Gwangju Mayor Yoon Jang-hyun pays tribute to the late missionary Charles Huntley at the missionary’s residence in Yangrim-dong, Gwangju, July 6. /Courtesy of Gwangju city officeBy Park Jin-hai  Hong In-hwaThe life of missionary Charles Betts Huntley, also known by his Korean name Heo Cheol-seon, and his wife Martha cannot be separated from the painful moments of the 1980 Gwangju democratic movement of Korea.Huntley, former pastor of Kwangju Christian Hospital, braved to take pictures of innocent civilians shot by Korean soldiers under the military dictatorship of Chun Doo-hwan, and spread the news to let the world know the truth, along with his journalist-turned missionary wife, Martha. He died at his U.S. home on June 26.Hong In-hwa, former Gwangju city councilor and president of “The 1904,” an organization that pays tribute to foreign missionaries in Gwangju, prepared a memorial service after she belatedly learned the sad news.“They were at the center of the May 18 democratization movement in Gwangju,” said Hong, who then as a high school fre

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Foreign pastor spread news of Gwangju uprising

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(359) Saju, the study of time

By Janet ShinSaju is studying “time” in an attempt to tell the future. It includes an agent within a certain context in which the context is enacted. The agent at the same time acts on the context. So there is an interaction among the agent, context and behavior of the agent.In the study of saju, time does not merely represent the Western concept of time, a type of abstract progression. It rather involves a situated reality and certain activities, which in turn results in a determination in relation to favorable or unfavorable, right or wrong.Different from “space,” time is perceived as something that cannot be altered as we cannot set our clocks backward. That’s why saju is believed to be a realm of studying heaven’s order.Meanwhile, space is usually considered something that can be manipulated. In Asian culture, especially influenced by Chinese philosophy, space is also perceived as something that is filled with something, like rivers, fields and mountains.That is not something merely perceived as a fossilized “extension.” The origina

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