Thursday, September 28, 2006

The Korea Herald : The Nation's No.1 English Newspaper: " Row brewing over KBS appointment

The main opposition Grand National Party has stepped up its campaign against President Roh Moo-hyun's possible reappointment of a 'pro-government' head of the public broadcaster KBS."
Digital Chosunilbo (English Edition) : Daily News in English About Korea: "
Korean Firms Turn to Neuromarketing"
Digital Chosunilbo (English Edition) : Daily News in English About Korea: "Organized Spammers Busted

Spammers who sent more than 15 billion unsolicited e-mails over the last two years have been nabbed by a joint investigation of the Ministry of Information and Communication, the Korea Information Security Agency and the Cyber Crime Division of Gyeonggi Provincial Police."
[Column] Korean Film Council makes a good move : Editorial & Opinion : Home: "One of the most important steps taken by the Korean Film Council (KOFIC) to support Korean film was to increase access to box office information."

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

The Korea Times : e-Learning Booms in Korea: "A series of international conferences and events for e-Learning is currently taking place in Korea."

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Korea Times: "
Prosecutor Kum Gives Up Controversial Newspaper Column

By Kim Tong-hyung
Staff Reporter

Apparently pressured by colleagues, a state prosecutor gave up a newspaper column providing legal advise on criminal procedures, including the rights of suspects or defendants when questioned by law enforcement authorities, vernacular daily Hankyoreh said yesterday."
Korea Times Search: "Prosecutor Kum Gives Up Controversial Newspaper Column


By Kim Tong-hyung
Staff Reporter

Apparently pressured by colleagues, a state prosecutor gave up a newspaper column providing legal advise on criminal procedures, including the rights of suspects or defendants when questioned by law enforcement authorities, vernacular daily Hankyoreh said yesterday."
The Korea Times : How Has Korea Become Internet Powerhouse?: " Competition, Early Adopters Boost Korean Success
By Seong Nak-yang
President of Yahoo Korea
The widespread popularization of the Internet in Korea during the 1990s can be traced back to PC-based communications."