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UN sanctions may play into North Korean propaganda
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Seven years of U.N. sanctions against North Korea have done nothing to derail Pyongyang's drive for a nuclear weapon capable of hitting the United States. They may have even bolstered the Kim family by giving their...
Tags: Nuclear Policy, Physical Fitness and Exercise, National Government, China, Media Industry
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Getting to the meat of Korean 'army base stew'
Washington PostAfter the Korean War, the unassuming town of Uijeongbu in the suburbs of Seoul was left with two looming legacies: the hit TV series "M*A*S*H" and a quirky yet beloved Korean dish called budaejjigae, or "army base stew." "M*A*S*H," of course, went on to...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Soups, Customs and Tradition, Dining and Drinking, Foods and Beverages
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First female South Korean president faces North Korea crisis
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Park Geun-hye took office as South Korea's first female president Monday, returning to the presidential mansion she had known as the daughter of a dictator, and where she will respond to volatile North Korea, which tested a...
Tags: George W. Bush, Music, Emergency Incidents, Elections, Explosions
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South Korea: $852 fare to Seoul on Hawaiian Air
Here's a good fare to Seoul: From LAX, you can fly on Hawaiian Airlines to the South Korean capital for $852, including all taxes and fees, for travel through May 30. One catch (besides that it's subject to availability): Connections by way of Honolulu...
Tags: Air Transportation Industry
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China's me-first foreign policy
China's more assertive foreign policy over the last two years has played a key role in getting two arch-conservatives — Japan's Shinzo Abe and South Korea's Park Geun-hye — elected to lead their respective countries. Some Chinese observers...
Tags: Shinzo Abe, London School of Economics, China, Elections, South Korea
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Orange County museum names 32 triennial artists from Seoul to San Francisco
Who’s afraid of the big, broad biennial? Not Dan Cameron, who organized ambitious exhibition events like Prospect New Orleans before becoming chief curator at the Orange County Museum of Art last year. Now, his first big group show in his new...
Tags: Arts, Museums
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Ki Suh Park dies at 80; architect helped rebuild L.A. after riots
From rubble and wreckage, Ki Suh Park often saw possibility. It was so as he stood amid the destruction of the Korean War, when he resolved to study architecture and help rebuild his homeland. And it was so as he drove down Western Avenue after the 1992...
Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Lyndon B. Johnson, Renovation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Architecture
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Chan-wook Park has a lot riding on blood-filled 'Stoker'
In a high-tech bungalow on a back corner of the 20th Century Fox lot, the South Korean auteur Chan-wook Park is chiseling his opus as the clock ticks toward 9 p.m. Park, the toast of Asian cinema and hero to hordes of genre-film enthusiasts, is...
Tags: Ridley Scott, Ang Lee, John Woo, GQ, Wentworth Miller
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North Korea appears to conduct nuclear test, defying world powers
BEIJING -- North Korea appeared to conduct a nuclear test Tuesday in defiance of world powers, South Korean officials said, following through on the provocative step after weeks of threats. South Korea said it had detected a man-made seismic event...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Military Equipment, China Earthquake (2010), China, Emergency Incidents
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With Riccardo Muti out, guest conductors fill the CSO breach
Riccardo Muti just can’t seem to catch a break. And, this time around, it isn’t only the musicians of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Chicago public who are being affected by his health issues. Thousands of listeners throughout the...
Tags: Concerts, Taiwan, Hernia, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Milan (Italy)
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Noodle Bowl Fest, new year at Bereket, Restaurant Week
Noodle Bowl Fest in West L.A.: The Viceroy Santa Monica will be hosting Noodle Bowl Fest on Feb. 10 from 4 to 7 p.m. Participating restaurants will include traditional noodle houses such as San Gabriel Valley’s Din Tai Fung, Rodded in Thai Town...
Tags: Beef Brisket, Festive Events, Soups, Restaurants, Pasta
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David Beckham races through Beverly Hills in his underwear
H&M released some stills from filmmaker Guy Ritchie's new ad campaign for David Beckham Bodywear. The tongue-in-cheek ads cast Beckham as an action hero, being chased through Beverly Hills, wearing briefs and, strangely, bedroom slippers. “David...
Tags: Golden Globe Awards, Miss America Pageant, Cynthia Rowley, Guy Ritchie, Sports Illustrated
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