Koreas – Zambia easily beat World Cup bound North Korea (Reuters via Yahoo! Sports)

Posted on November 22nd, 2009 by in Asia Pacific, News Headlines

Zambia easily beat World Cup bound North Korea (Reuters via Yahoo! Sports)
Striker James Chamanga scored a hat-trick to help Zambia beat World Cup-bound North Korea 4-1 in a friendly international on Saturday.

Apple’s iPhone coming to South Korea this week after long wait (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
SEOUL, South Korea – Apple Inc’s iPhone is coming to South Korea this week, a local carrier announced Sunday, bringing the iconic communications device to one of the world’s most sophisticated mobile phone markets.

KT Says It Will Begin Offering Apple iPhone in Korea (Update1) (Bloomberg)
Nov. 22 (Bloomberg) — KT Corp., South Korea s largest phone and Internet company, said it will begin offering Apple Inc. s iPhones on Nov. 28, becoming the first operator to begin selling the devices in the country.

North Korea Proposes Talks on Tourist s 2008 Death, Yonhap Says (Bloomberg)
Nov. 22 (Bloomberg) — North Korea has proposed an inter- Korean dialogue that may lead to Seoul officials being allowed to visit the site where a South Korean tourist was shot to death in July 2008, Yonhap New reported.

Obama Says U.S., South Korea Agree on Strategy for Nuclear Talks (Bloomberg)
Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) — President Barack Obama said he and South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak are in full agreement on bringing North Korea back to negotiations over its nuclear weapons program and a U.S. envoy will head there Dec. 8.

Experiencing the real Korea (Toronto Sun)
Korea is a land where tradition doesn’t clash with modernism, but compliments it. It’s a 5,000-year-old country that preserves its sacred villages and palaces, and respects rituals when it comes to dining, religion and culture. But its capital city, Seoul, is also a mover and shaker in technology and design.

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