Archive for January, 2010

Enjoy Pink Martini on White Day

American band Pink Martini will bring their stylish retro-inspired music to Seoul for the first time, March 13 at Melon-AX Hall. / Courtesy of Private Curve By Cathy Rose A. Garcia Staff Reporter Pink Martini, an acclaimed ”little orchestra” from

Seoul Philharmonic to Expand Horizons

Chung Myung-whun, right, and Kim Joo-ho, CEO of the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, speak at a press conference in Seoul last week. / Courtesy of Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra Staff Reporter The Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra (SPO) has long been reputed as one

N.K. faces crunch time, Lee says

The moment of truth is nearing for North Korea as Seoul’s ‘grand bargain’ proposal involving Pyongyang’s denuclearization in exchange of aid and security guarantee is gaining wider international consensus, President Lee Myung-bak said. In an interview

Xinhua world news summary at 1530 GMT, Jan. 31

SEOUL — South Korea’s presidential office Cheong Wa Dae on Sunday clarified Lee Myung-bak’s latest remark on inter-Korean summit, saying there is no concrete preparation underway for the summit

Iran, S. Korea Underline Expansion of Mutual Cooperation

announced Iran’s readiness to deepen ties with South Korea, and stressed the country’s willingness to use Seoul’s experiences in different economic fields. Iran is keen to utilize South Korea’s experiences in the fields of agriculture and fishing, he

Indo-Europeans may have reached eastern Asia 2,000 years ago

Tajikistan News.Net Sunday 31st January, 2010 Washington, January 31 : A team of archaeologists has unearthed the skeleton of a western man in an ancient Mongolian tomb, which has yielded genetic evidence of Indo-Europeans reaching eastern Asia at least 2,000 years ago.

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