All posts tagged "Koreatimes"

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    Join the club, actor Ryu Jun-yeol is not happy with ‘Reply 1988′ ending either

    SEOUL (Yonhap) — Were you disappointed by the way “Reply 1988″ ended? Actor Ryu Jun-yeol, who played one of the male leads, Kim Jung-hwan, in the tvN hit drama, is with you; the 30-year-old says he didn’t...

    • Posted January 26, 2016
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  • (AP)
    S. Korea’s consumer sentiment sinks further in Jan.

    SEOUL (Yonhap) — South Korean consumers’ sentiment continued to deteriorate from a month earlier in January with more people expecting their income and overall economic conditions to further decline down the road, central bank data showed Wednesday....

    • Posted January 26, 2016
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  • (Yonhap)
    Seoul pressures China with THAAD

    By Jun Ji-hye South Korea’s changing stance on the THAAD missile defense system reflects growing worries here about China’s two-faced approach toward North Korea and its nuclear program, analysts said Tuesday. President Park Geun-hye and key defense...

    • Posted January 26, 2016
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  • Ragi Puthur digs his car out from snow outside his home in Towson, Md., Monday, Jan. 25, 2016. East Coast residents continued to dig themselves out after a massive weekend snowstorm. (AP Photo/Steve Ruark)
    At least 48 people die as result of snowstorm that hit East

    At least 48 people have died as a result of the mammoth snowstorm that pounded the Eastern U.S. The deaths included car accidents, carbon monoxide poisoning and heart attacks while shoveling snow. WASHINGTON, D.C. – 1 —An...

    • Posted January 26, 2016
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  • Blake Griffin will be out of action for three to four weeks. (AP)
    Clippers’ Griffin breaks hand punching team employee, out 4-to-6 more weeks

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Blake Griffin fractured a bone in his right hand while throwing a punch in an altercation with a member of the Los Angeles Clippers’ staff on the road and will be out at least...

    • Posted January 26, 2016
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  • After a humble beginning, Korean-American chef Roy Choi is now among the celebrated young culinary talents in the United States, generating positive reviews from his unique fusion of Korean and Mexican cuisine.
(Courtesy of Harper Collins)
    [LA Times] Roy Choi, Daniel Patterson cooking up a revolution in Watts with Locol

    —  With Locol, chefs Roy Choi, whose Kogi truck and Korean hot-pot place Pot regularly make it onto The Times’ list of L.A.’s 101 best restaurants, and Daniel Patterson, whose San Francisco restaurant Coi...

    • Posted January 26, 2016
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  • Lee Dae-ho
    Crucial week for Lee Dae-ho’s MLB future

    By Nam Hyun-woo Korean slugger Lee Dae-ho’s destination, which has been up in the air this winter, is likely to be decided this week. The 33-year-old Korean first baseman/designated hitter declared free agency at the end of...

    • Posted January 26, 2016
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