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Overseas Spending Hits Fresh Record
Overseas spending reached a record in the third quarter, which encompassed the height of the summer holidays and the long Chuseok or Korean Thanksgiving break. The Bank of Korea on Sunday said Koreans spent US$6.6 billion overseas from July to September.
Why Do Koreans Scrimp at Home But Spend Freely Abroad?
Koreans Spend More Abroad and Less at Home
Credit Card Spending on Travel-Related Activities Soars
Presidential Aides' Phones Point to Roles in Scandal
Prosecutors Seek Arrest Warrant for Choi Soon-sil
Court Grants Arrest Warrant for Choi Soon-sil
Park Orders Cheong Wa Dae Secretaries to Take the Fall
Almost 10,000 Shipbuilding Workers Don't Get Paid
Shipbuilders Move into Profit After Layoffs
Top Shipbuilders Despair of Meeting Targets
80,000 Workers to Lose Jobs at Big 3 Shipbuilders
Park Apology Fails to Appease Protesters
Number of Defectors Likely to Reach 30,000 This Month
Korea Imports More Iranian Oil
Recording Reveals Spat Between Cheong Wa Dae and CJ Group
NATIONAL/POLITICS
Ex-Presidential Secretary Appears for Questioning
Former presidential secretary Woo Byung-woo, who was in charge of auditing Cheong Wa Dae officials, was questioned for some 15 hours by prosecutors on Sunday and sent home early Monday morning.
NORTH KOREA
N.Korea Buys Record Amounts of Rice from China
North Korea imported record amounts of rice from China in September, apparently to stabilize prices amid rapid hikes, Voice of America reported on Thursday. The North imported 16,000 tons of rice worth US$9.9 million, from China in September.
BUSINESS
Number of Temporary Workers Over 60 Doubles
The number of temporary workers over 60 has more than doubled over the last decade. According to Statistics Korea on Sunday, there were 1.47 million workers without permanent contract over 60 as of August, a 2.4-fold increase from August 2006.
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Tourists walk in rain at a park in Seoul on Monday.
Tom Cruise waves at a red carpet event in Seoul on Monday.
Girl group Mamamoo pose at a showcase for their new album in Seoul on Monday.
Blue Dragon Laureates
Tourists walk in rain at a park in Seoul on Monday.
Tom Cruise waves at a red carpet event in Seoul on Monday.
Girl group Mamamoo pose at a showcase for their new album in Seoul on Monday.
Blue Dragon Laureates
SPORTS
Golfer Hong Jin-joo Wins 1st Title in a Decade
Fears for Son Heung-min's Fitness Ahead of World Cup Qualifier
Chicago Cubs Win World Series
Stielike Adds More Spare Players to Roster
ENTERTAINMENT
Park Ha-sun Impresses with Stark Portrayal of Single Life
CJ Group Heir's Wife Dies Aged 22
Park Sae-eun Reaches 2nd-Top Rank at Paris Opera Ballet
Meryl Streep to Receive Golden Globes Lifetime Award
HEALTH/LIFESTYLE
Young Jobseekers Club Together to Deal with Pressure
Most Older People Have Bought Products Online
Hanbok Renaissance Goes from Strength to Strength
Most Koreans Don't Know How Much Spouse Earns
INSIDE KOREA
Seoul Bathed in Lantern Light for Festival This Month
New Hot Spots Continue to Draw Tourists to Incheon
Little Mermaid Comes to Han River
WORLD
For 1st Time, U.S. Voters Will Get Real-time Election Projections
Assange to Face Questioning Over Rape Allegation
U.S. Expresses Concern Over Nicaragua's 'Flawed' Election
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