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The assault shut down computer networks at TV stations KBS, MBC and YTN, and halted operations at three banks - Shinhan, NongHyup and Jeju.
BBC: Cyber researcher in Seoul
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England captain David Beckham is still on course make the World Cup opener against Sweden as the countdown continues on the South Korean paradise island of Jeju.
BBC: Beckham stays on track
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The easy availability of small-scale family entertainment, such as the Jeju Maze.
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But just to make sure that the message gets through to Chinese tourists and investors, the husband-and-wife team behind Jeju Weekly, Dr. Kim Gyong Ho and Song Jong Hee, plan to start a Chinese publication in 2011 which will be available in both print and on the web.
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The rites held at Chilmeoridang in the village of Gun-rip are representative of similar ceremonies held throughout the island of Jeju in the Republic of Korea.
UNESCO: Culture
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As for Jeju, it is a critically endangered language spoken by no more than 10, 000 people on Jeju Island in the Republic of Korea.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES
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Its first English-language publication, Jeju Weekly, only started in 2009.
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The line is based on antioxidant-rich green tea, bamboo sap, and red ginseng, which the company cultivates at its own farms on Jeju Island off the coast of Korea.
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For one thing, Jeju is off the beaten path for most people.
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Koreans will be writing Hangeul, eating gimchi, honeymooning in Jeju Island and traveling abroad from Seoul's Gimpo International Airport.
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Jeju is developing a global education city for multi-lingual education for children.
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Apec ministers are meeting in Jeju in the run-up to the organisation's annual summit in November.
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Both a seasonal rite and a cultural festival, this ritual is a distinctive embodiment of Jeju identity and an expression of the villagers respect for the sea on which their livelihood depends.
UNESCO: Culture