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July 05, 2021 Moon So-ri in a still from On the Verge of Insanity, a Korean drama about workplace conflicts set in the offices of a fictional South Korean electronics conglomerate. Viu The Korean dream is pretty clear and has been set in stone for years: go to a good school, land a job at a big company, get married, move to a new flat in a good school district, and have kids. But if you get that far, what’s next? MBC’s new workplace drama On the Verge of Insanity, starring Moon So-ri and Jung Jae-young, gives us a peek at what lies beyond the end of the rainbow. ....
Lee Ae-ju, master of religious folk dance Seungmu, dies at 73 Posted : 2021-05-11 15:02 Updated : 2021-05-11 17:39 Lee Ae-ju, a master of religious folk dance Seungmu and chairperson of the Gyeonggi Arts Center, performs at Seoul Plaza on June 9, 2007, during an event to mark the 20th anniversary of the death of Lee Han-yeol, a student activist who died after being hit by a tear gas canister fired by riot police in July 1987. Lee Ae-ju, a master of religious folk dance Seungmu and who is famous for performing at pro-democracy protests, died of cancer, Monday. She was 73. Yonhap By Park Ji-won Lee Ae-ju, a cultural icon of the pro-democracy movement in the 1970s and 1980s and master of religious folk dance Seungmu, died of cancer, Monday. She was 73. ....
12 caught for buying alcohol, cigarettes for minors Posted : 2021-03-10 16:11 By Jung Da-min A Gyeonggi Provincial Government special investigation team said Tuesday that it had caught 12 people buying cigarettes and alcohol for minors in return for a so-called errand fee. This type of proxy purchasing is a widely publicized method on Twitter and other social media showing teenagers how to get access to adults-only products. The provincial government said the 12 were caught after an investigation was launched in May last year, and their cases have been sent to the prosecution for indictment. Among them, one person provided cigarettes and other restricted products to minors including middle school students on about 360 occasions between last August and late January. The person had already been prosecuted for the same crime, but then continued to purchase the goods for minors using a dedicated Twitter account with about 1,700 followers. ....