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After returning the taxi back to a friend and playing with being anonymous, Lee was back into his real life, starring in hugely popular South Korean TV series and making a name for himself in Hollywood.
CNN: Lee Byung-hun: Korea's leading man
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South Korea has accused North Korean spies of masterminding a series of high-profile cyber-attacks last month.
BBC: Cyber researcher in Seoul
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In the previous blog post I mentioned how the global media had a series of stories on North Korean World Cup soccer team striker Jong Tae-Se, a North Korean passport-holder born and raised in Nagoya, Japan.
FORBES: Creating Bridges Into North Korea
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Samsung's Nexus Prime is the latest in a series of smartphones produced by the Korean company, running Google's Android operating system.
BBC: Samsung Nexus Prime smartphone delay is 'Jobs tribute'
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Actors Kevin Spacey, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Claire Danes, who play government characters on series, were among the attendees, as was Korean entertainer Psy.
NPR: Obama Jokes About Radical 2nd Term Changes
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This one involves not just North Korea and America, but also South Korea and China, and is the fourth in a series of meetings designed to bring peace to the Korean peninsula (the Korean war ended with an armistice in 1953 but no formal peace treaty).
ECONOMIST: The Koreas
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Elected in 1993 he embarked on a series of reforms to try to clean up the political system and undermine the long South Korean tradition of close links between businessmen and politicians.
BBC: No tears for outgoing President
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Kim is the Korean pitcher who gave up game-losing home runs to the Yankees in two games of the 2001 World Series while he was an Arizona Diamondback.
FORBES: Remaking The Red Sox