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No vacation

Senior students of Paiwha Girls’ High School take supplementary classes at its campus in central Seoul, Monday. Precisely 100 days remained for the national college entrance exam, called the College Scholastic Ability Test, which is scheduled for Nov. 7./ Yonhap

Jul 29, 2013

NK tourists in Panmungak

A group of people, apparently tourists, look southward from Panmungak in the northern side of the military demarcation line (MDL) at the truce village of Panmunjeom, Monday. ROK officials say that they are believed to be guests Pyongyang invited as part of their celebrations for the 60th anniversary of the Korean Armistice Agreement./ Yonhap

Jul 29, 2013

Los Angeles Dodgers' starter Ryu Hyun-jin, left,

Los Angeles Dodgers’ starter Ryu Hyun-jin, left, and Sunny of Girls’ Generation, laugh together after throwing the first ball at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on Sunday. Sunny was joined by fellow member Tae-yeon who sang the Korean national anthem and Tiffany, who sang the American anthem at the stadium. The four will work as Korea’s honorary ambassadors for tourism. / Yonhap

Jul 29, 2013

Young entrepreneurs

Young entrepreneurs: Winners of the FedEx-JA International Trade Challenge, sponsored by FedEx Express and Junior Achievement (JA) Korea, pose at the Catholic Youth Center in Mapo, northern Seoul, Saturday. They will participate in the final round of the competition in Hong Kong next month. The program is designed to help students in Asian countries learn about entrepreneurship and provide them with an opportunity to set up a mock business and develop a business plan to enter an overseas market./ Courtesy of FedEx Express

Jul 29, 2013

Vacation exodus

In the left photo, the road is empty in front of the Gwanghwamun Square in central Seoul, Sunday, as people started moving out of the capital for their summer vacation. In right photo, travelers planning to spend their holiday overseas pack a terminal at Incheon International Airport./ Yonhap

Jul 28, 2013

In memory of fallen colleague

A Turkish Korean War (1950-53) veteran kneels down in front of the grave of a fallen soldier during an event organized by Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs at the U.N. Memorial Park in Busan, Sunday. Marking the 60th anniversary of Korean War armistice on Saturday, around 220 veterans and their families from 21 countries were invited to attend commemorative events./ Yonhap

Jul 28, 2013

NTSB investigators in Seoul

William English, a senior investigator from the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), answers reporters’ questions at Incheon International Airport, Sunday. Nine members of the investigation team including officials at NTSB, Federal Aviation Administration and Boeing arrived for a 10-day probe on Asiana Flight 214’s crash on July 6. /Yonhap

Jul 28, 2013

Summer exodus

Incheon International Airport bustles with outbound vacationers, Thursday, as more Koreans travel abroad for the summer holidays./ Yonhap

Jul 28, 2013

Medical volunteering

Doctors and nurses at Ewha Womans University Medical Center who formed a volunteer team to serve in Cambodia pose for a photo at the launching ceremony held at the hospital in Seoul, Monday. The volunteer team is scheduled to serve residents in Kampong Speu near Phnom Penh, the capital city, from July 23 to 30./ Courtesy of Ewha Womans University Medical Center

Jul 26, 2013

Gwangju City raided

A group of investigators raid the main office of Gwangju Metropolitan City Friday in an investigation into allegations that the southwestern city government forged signatures of key government officials in April to win a bid to host an international swimming competition. FINA, the international swimming body, announced last week the city as the host of the World Swimming Championships in 2019. But the central government filed a complaint against Gwangju for the alleged document forgery./ Yonhap

Jul 26, 2013
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