Newsy stuff:
- The Korea Times says that recruiters have a blacklist of dishonest applicants (I wonder if that's legal, considering the way defamation laws sometimes play out in Korea)
- Was a "liberal" (read: chinboista) presenter ousted from KBS? And if so, what does that say about political freedom in South Korea? (Dixie Chicks redux?)
- South Korea ranks #9 globally in terms of carbon emissions (it would be crude of me to mention kimchi farts, so I won't)
- LG's solar-powered answer to the Kindle
- The Korea Times reports on the pop-up of "guerrilla stores" that purposefully open for a short period to promote some product and then close (versus the stores that do that unintentionally)
- A Korean law-talking guy says it will be good for Korea if foreign law-talking guys enter the market (foreigners don't expect the company dime to pay for their booze?)
- A lack of faculty orientation has a lot of SNU's foreign professors packing
Not-so-newsy stuff:
- Korea Diva does a Chusok "staycation" in Pusan's T'aejongdae Park
- The Chosun Ilbo focuses on how a lack of preparation and English proficiency is leading many South Koreans to drop out of Ivy League schools
- A tragic warning why 350-pound bears may not make the best pets
- The Joongang Daily has a focus on how its Hyundai Motors plant in Turkey is proving to be a great success
Check your sitemeter stats and see if you're getting some traffic from Little Green Footballs about now. I dropped a comment about the LG e-book there, since the proprietor is a big fan of Kindle.
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