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Refrain from mudslinging
Candidates should play fair to the last minute
Rival candidates running in the April 7 mayoral by-elections in Seoul and Busan are indulging themselves more in negative campaigning rather than competing against each other squarely on policies and visions to make the country s two largest cities better places to live in. It is disappointing that the candidates and their parties are still resorting to mudslinging and character assassination with only one day left before the moment of truth.
Desperate to win the elections, the candidates from the ruling Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) and the main opposition People Power Party (PPP) have made groundless allegations against each other. For instance, Seoul mayoral candidate Park Young-sun of the DPK has gone too far in attacking her rival Oh Se-hoon of the PPP over his family-owned land in Dogok-dong, southern Seoul.
Why Korean Hanwoo beef might be the best meat on earth 10Best 3/5/2021 Kate Springer, Special to USA TODAY 10Best
You’ve probably heard of wagyu, Kobe and Black Angus – all types of premium beef that demand big price tags for just a few bites. But when’s the last time you sat down in front of a slab of Hanwoo?
Raised free-range in the South Korean countryside, Hanwoo cattle are known for their high marbling, beefy flavor and slightly sweet taste – a result of an organic mixed grain and grass diet.
In South Korea, locally bred Hanwoo is the meat of choice – and it s priced accordingly. It’s more expensive than wagyu of comparable quality, but not as expensive as Kobe (bred in Japan’s Hyogo prefecture), and it’s double the price of a comparable cut of US or Australian beef.
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