The country's two leading English-language dailies, The Korea Herald and The Korea Times, are already refusing to adopt the new format.
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"If we design the chromosomes safely, the self-producing robot will not post a threat back to us, " he told the Korea Times.
According to Korea Times, citing a source familiar with the matter, LG is building both a smart watch and a product similar to Google Glass.
According to The Korea Times, Samsung is planning a foray into the social networking market early in 2013 with a service it hopes will eventually compete with Facebook.
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"These are slogans more rhetorical than real, and few seem to know exactly what they mean, let alone how to realize them, " the Korea Times said in an editorial Wednesday.
Korea Times specifically says that Samsung is looking to reduce its reliance on the tricky supply of its own ARM-based Exynos processors, while Intel is offering the Korean giant good prices and cooperation in order to build its mobile market share.
By way of corroboration, Korea Times is reporting the exact same Galaxy Tab 3 rumor and has also quoted an anonymous Intel employee who claimed that the number of Atom engineers based in Korea has ballooned from six last year to as many as 50 personnel today.
The Korea Times story painted a scenario where Samsung was gradually tailing off its supply of LCDs to Apple over the course of this year, quoting a source as saying the Korean company had shipped 15 million displays to Apple in the first six months of 2012, but less than 3 million during the third quarter, which ended in September.
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The former governor has visited North Korea several times in the past, most recently in December 2010.
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I've been to Korea five times, the first time in 1988 and now currently in Seoul for business.
Richardson, a former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, has traveled to North Korea several times, most recently in April 2007 to secure the return of the remains of American soldiers killed during the Korean War.
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Mike Chinoy, a former CNN correspondent who has visited North Korea 15 times, said the current confusion about Pyongyang's capabilities recall a similar episode in 1998, when U.S. spy satellites discovered an underground complex at Kumchangri, not far from North Korea's main nuclear facility at Yongbyon.
For every unit of GDP produced, it is thought that China uses six times as much water as South Korea and ten times as much as Japan.
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In its write-up of South Korea's statement, The Los Angeles Times assessed that South Korea's acknowledgment of North Korea's murderous aggression will return the region to the days of the Cold War.
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That is still modest: China's trade with South Korea is worth four times more.
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Siegfried Hecker, a nuclear scientist based at Stanford University who has visited North Korea's nuclear facilities seven times, emphasized at a conference in Busan, South Korea, on Tuesday that China is the only country that can penalize North Korea if it chooses to, saying Beijing "holds the key to the price" North Korea will pay if it moves forward with its weapons pursuit.
It is misleading considering the number of vehicles imported from the EU to Korea increased more than ten times in the last decade.
Randall Jones, an economist at the OECD, notes that South Korea uses 1.5 times as much energy for every unit of GDP as does Japan.
Global Times says North Korea's threat comes amid reports that China and the US have struck a "tentative deal" on a UN Security Council draft resolution on tougher sanctions against North Korea for its nuclear test last month.
On Saturday, the New York Times reported that North Korea showed an American scientist a recently built uranium enrichment facility at Yongbyon.
Chinaese state-run news agency Xinhua said in an article Monday that China and South Korea have urged Japan "many times" to stop sending top officials to the shrine.
South Korea, victors the first two times the tournament was held in 1956 and 1960, took the lead in the 24th minute at Doha's Al Gharafa Stadium through Koo Ja-cheol.
Meanwhile, a report in the Washington Times has suggested North Korea is now shopping around for equipment that can be used to enrich uranium, another substance from which nuclear weapons can be made.
In international news, a bilingual Global Times editorial says North Korea will not attack South Korea or the US, but stresses that neither China nor the international community can stop North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
No official comment from Beijing was immediately available, but Xinhua, China's government news agency, said in an article Monday that China and South Korea have urged Japan "many times" to stop sending top officials to the shrine.
In the New York Times interview, South Korea's Kim Dae Jung reiterated that he would like relations to improve between North Korea and the United States, as well as between North Korea and the European Union and Japan.
One of China's leading newspapers, The Global Times, again warns North Korea against conducting another nuclear test.
Besides celebrating, Seoul should also "take into account" the sense of grief in North Korea over the launch, Global Times advises.
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