- India is hoping to gain a stake in North Korea's Musan iron ore mines. Anything that can help forestall China from establishing its Inner Cháoxiān Autonomous Region is fine by me.
- Toyota has finally begun recalling cars in Korea.
- North Korea is threatening to stop extorting money from the US cooperating with the US by returning remains of American soldiers killed during the Korean War. . Yonhap is also carrying the story.
- And speaking of North Korean threats, the North Korea-supporting website Uriminzokkiri has threatened that high-ranking defector Hwang Jang-yop, now in Japan, "will never be safe."
- Reuters has a report on how the Korean War is still raging for the five hundred or so South Koreans imprisoned in the North as POWs.
- USA Today talks about the coach of North Korea's national soccer team and how he could be replaced — by Guus Hiddink! Expect a lot of South Koreans to be rooting for Guus Hiddink to win, as long as it's not against the South Korean team.
- Tully's Coffee has opened two outlets in Seoul. I've been there in Japan (and I've bought their coffee in the US), and while they're a skosh takai, they are pretty good. I hope they do better than Diedrich's, an Orange County-based chain that had good coffee in nice settings but couldn't stand up to Starbucks.
- Bloomberg has a mishmash of news stories related to Korea — from Kim Jong-un's ascendancy to the iPhone's takeover.
- The Christian Science Monitor on .
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