- Has Trigem computer come up with an "iPad killer"?
- It's not a Korean economic story, but in the US, healthcare costs have reached a record 17.3% of the economy. And pretty soon the government's share of that (through the failed socialist experiment known as Medicare, among other things)
- MSNBC warns that Toyota's mass recall could push the Japanese automaker over the brink.
- A majority of South Korean studies see a need for reunification. And why not? To the average North Korean girl, even the nerdiest of South Korean guys can seem way cool.
- John Glionna of the Los Angeles Times visits a Chinese museum for the Korean War, right across the river from North Korea.
- KIST scientists say coffee consumption can prevent brain cancer.
- USC is said to be serious about setting up an engineering campus at Songdo, in Inchon.
- A National Assembly think tank is suggestion that immigration reform is necessary to combat the abysmally low birth rate.
- Meanwhile, a ruling party lawmaker said more international residents should be on the local councils of districts with a high multicultural population.
- A group of anti-abortion doctors has filed complaints against three abortion-performing clinics, in what is being seen as a first volley in a prolonged war on abortion.
- Illegal English tutoring abounds in South Korea. And while they're pretty sure foreigners on non-F-series visas are also doing it, they're hard to catch because of that pesky right to privacy.
- Los Angeles to make them more environmentally sustainable. Some builders are complaining, but hey, it's less icky than what Orange County does.
- Because you want to see it, NBC's Today has the eighteen best female celebrity tattoos.
- Will the public pay to see Mel Gibson in his first starring role since his alcohol-fueld anti-Semitic rant and public meltdown?
- Can fish oil the onset of psychosis?
- Here are some do's and don'ts about eating Italian food in Italy. I think I broke half of them, including the eating-pasta-with-a-spoon thing.
- Replace "Jews" with "Asians" in this article and you've got an article on Asian sensitivity (which sometimes becomes hypersensitivity) about stereotypical portrayals in entertainment media.
- Do you have the butt that American Apparel is looking for?
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