Daily Press 07/27/2012

 
Daily Press 07/27/2012

 

DAILY PRESS 07-27-2012 

 

Security

1 S.Korean Activist 'Suffered Electrical Torture in China'
 2 Romney backs 6-way talks to resolve NK nuke program
 3 Is China-style reform afoot in NK?
 4 US 'bullish' on alliances with Korea, Japan: Hammer
 5 Carter says alliance with Korea 'indispensable' to America's future in Asia
 6 Foreign ministry under fire over response to activist's torture claim
 7 NK leader Kim goes on outing after introducing wife
 8 More empty stomachs in North Korea as Kim plans reforms
 9 Kim Jong-un’s wife visited South Korea seven years ago
 10 South Korean intelligence agency reports changes to North Korea’s economy

Economics

 11 Hyundai hoping tariffs not restored
 12 It`s economic growth, stupid!
 13 Agflation fears on the up as grains get costly
 14 Public apathy towards PCs hits chipmaker SK Hynix in Q2
 15 KB Financial a shoe-in for ING Life bid
 16 Seoul shares open higher on Draghi remark
 17 Current account surplus hits record high in June
 18 Kia sees earnings surge by 25 percent
 19 Hyundai Mobis Q2 net slips 1.6%
 20 Samsung SDI Q2 net rises 22 %
 21 Sale of Woori Finance breaks down again
 22 Korea Exchange supports ETF market expansion

South Korean Politics and News

23 Food cluster to open in North Jeolla Province
 24 NHN introduces translation app
 25 Korea's top court nominee withdraws nomination amid pressure
 26 Embattled opposition floor leader disobeys third summons
 27 Opposition party calls for right nominee to top court
 28 Sookmyung president drops suit against board
 29 Hepatitis A prevalent among young adults
 30 Real name of comfort women
 31 Liberals skeptical over coalition with leftists
 32 Seoul seeks to expand US visa for 'professionals'
 33 President’s brother indicted on corruption charges

Editorials

 34 Spirit of Saemaul Movement
 35 [ed] From London to London
 36 [ed] Downfall of progressives
 37 Korea at crossroads: back to Confucianism or further Westernization
 38 [Column] US control over South Korean arms business