Have you ever seen a flying saucer in the sky? It is true that there are many false stories about UFOs. Then again, we have to admit that a few UFO sightings seem very real. According to a source, the U.S. government has thousands and thousands of testimo
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Policymakers are scrambling to shore up the nation¡¯s computer security defense after a major data leak at Korea¡¯s biggest social networking site and its sister service. Critics argue the problem has more holes in it than Swiss cheese. Although the gover
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With the fast advancement of technology providing so much convenience for society, there has been a rise in white collar crimes. Recently, Cyworld, the nation¡¯s most popular social networking portal, announced an alert status after the network was hacked
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The thought behind it is quite simple. Let¡¯s have one or two subway cars late at night exclusively for women. It is an effort to protect women from the rising number of sexual harassment incidents occurring on the subways. Will it be effective? Seoul off
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There are moments when we need to stop our daily routines and step back and think about what exactly is happening around us. Perhaps just about everyone is living in the fast lane these days and no one is able to recognize the many wrongs and faults. Rece
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Is it so hard to be cautious? Recently, Jeju Air, the nation¡¯s largest budget carrier faced a chaotic public relations disaster after one of its pilots forgot to turn on a pressurization device after takeoff. The pressurization device increases the press
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An interesting political music video on YouTube received some major hits recently. The video was produced in the United States by a popular comic TV show called MAD TV in 2005. The video is a satire mocking a targeted political leader. He is none other th
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President Lee Myung-bak¡¯s remarks at the recent meeting with the members of the National Unification Advisory Council at Cheong Wa Dae is creating a stir. The president said unification between the two Koreas is very close and it could happen without any
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Recently, the Financial Supervisory Service announced that our nation is estimated to have outstanding loans of about $500 million yet to be repaid by financially troubled the Greece. Besides the fact that Greece needs to take care of its debt, economists
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It was no surprise when the statistics office and the Bank of Korea announced couples in their 50s-that support most of the nation¡¯s college-aged students-spent a monthly average of 148,552 won last year to pay for their children¡¯s university education.
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