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Temporary workers walk out

A student has bread and milk for lunch at a school in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, Thursday. Students in hundreds of schools nationwide could not have proper meals because unionized cooks and kitchen staff participated in a two-day walkout, organized by the Korean School Temporary Workers’ Union. In the below photo, the union members protest in front of Seoul Station, demanding paid lunch breaks and vacations./ Yonhap

Nov 20, 2014

Sex symbols join forces in 'Working Girl'

Clara Lee, left, and Cho Yeo-jung / Korea Times fileRed-hot actresses Cho Yeo-jung and Clara Lee star in a film called “Working Girl,” which will open in January.Cho, 34, plays a married workaholic whose life spins out of control after she is fired and her husband leaves her.Lee, 29, plays an amateur sex expert running a debt-laden adult shop.With Jung Beom-sik directing, the film is being widely anticipated, with Cho having delivered an explicit R-rated performance in the 2012 historical film “The Concubine” and Lee attracting plenty of fans for her sensual charms.

Nov 20, 2014By Ko Dong-hwan
Sex symbols join forces in 'Working Girl'

Illegal 'selfie sticks' under scrutiny

/ YonhapThe government is seeking to find and confiscate hordes of uncertified “selfie sticks” ― the popular device that helps people take pictures of themselves using a mobile phone. The Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning said Thursday it has stepped up its search for selfie sticks that have not been approved, saying uncertified devices could cause other electronics to malfunction.  The device, a rod that extends the distance between the phone and the user, uses electronic waves to trigger the phones. The ministry is asking citizens to help “root out the distribution of illegal broadcasting communication devices such as uncertified camera-extender rods” by reporting such sales. 

Nov 20, 2014By Ko Dong-hwan
Illegal 'selfie sticks' under scrutiny

US ambassador - and his dog - reach out to Korea online

The new U.S. ambassador to Korea has reached out to the most wired nation with his basset hound, fried chicken and a YouTube video. In his new blog, "The Lipperts in Korea," Mark Lippert introduces his family in Korean through a YouTube video, shaking his dog's paw in greetings to viewers. "I look forward to interacting with you via my blog," Lippert writes in his post, "My First Days in Seoul," describing the events he has been to during his first week as ambassador. He mentions his visits to Korean barbecue restaurants and his experience almost "burning the meat," and shows a photo of his wife, who is six months pregnant. "Our basset hound Grigsby has met many people since he’s been here, and seems to have settled into his new home," the ambassador says in his blog. The Chosun Ilbo reported that the dog was why Lippert made an extra stop in Los Angeles on his flight to Seoul. The paper, however, added that the embassy denied the claim. Grigsby also features on Lippert's Twitter account. A photo uploaded Thursday showed the ambassador walking the dog on his way to the embassy

Nov 20, 2014
US ambassador - and his dog - reach out to Korea online

Kate Upton to appear on Korea comedy show

/AP-YonhapInternational supermodel Kate Upton will appear on Korea's version of the comedy show, “Saturday Night Live,” Yonhap News Agency reports.She will star on the tvN's show on Nov. 22, in a segment with cast member and comedian Shin Dong-yup."The actress's agency had expressed an interest in her making an appearance and we were happy to accept because we thought it would make an exciting show," a production executive was quoted as saying.The model is due to visit Korea for the first time on Friday to promote the popular mobile game "Game of War: Fire Age." She will participate in the G-Star 2014 games convention at the Bexco Center in Busan until Sunday.

Nov 20, 2014
Kate Upton to appear on Korea comedy show

Boomerang

Boomerang

Nov 20, 2014
Boomerang

General in drill

Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Choi Cha-kyu, center, poses with Korean and U.S. pilots during the joint Korean-U.S. aerial exercise, Max Thunder, in Gunsan, North Jeolla Province, Wednesday. The Air Force chief participated in the biannual exercise, flying an F-15K./ Courtesy of Air Force

Nov 19, 2014

Presidential award

President Park Geun-hye awards the Grand Order of Mugunghwa, the highest decoration awarded by the Korean government, to former Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono at Cheong Wa Dae in Seoul, Wednesday, for his efforts to boost bilateral relations. Yudhoyono was sworn in Tuesday as the new chairman of the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) in Songdo, Incheon./ Yonhap

Nov 19, 2014

Hanjin-GE cooperation

Hanjin Group Chairman Cho Yang-ho, second from left, and General Electric (GE) Chairman Jeffrey Immelt, third from left, pose with other officials after signing an agreement at the Hotel Shilla in central Seoul, Monday. GE will give $2 million to Inha University, an affiliate of Hanjin, to set up a GE-Inha Innovation Center, tasked with conducting joint studies on aviation, energy and the environment./ Courtesy of Korean Air

Nov 19, 2014

Religious harmony

A Buddhist monk tries to kick the ball as a Catholic priest defends during a friendly foot-volleyball match at a gymnasium in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, Wednesday. The provincial government hosted a one-day festival to promote religious harmony. More than 600 people from different religions participated in sports and cultural events./ Yonhap

Nov 19, 2014
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