The Kyongbuk Maeil Shinmun is a Korean-language daily newspaper serving Gyeongsangbuk-do, a province in eastern South Korea. It is headquartered in the coastal city of Pohang, but has correspondents through the province and the adjoining city of Daegu. Founded in 1989, it published its first issue in 1990. The CEO is Kim Gi-ho.
The Kyongbuk Maeil Shinmun is published 5 days a week, Monday through Friday, with an expanded 24-page Friday edition.
The Seoul Shinmun is the oldest daily newspaper in South Korea with more than a century of publication. Its original name was Daehan Maeil Sinbo, which was started on 18 July 1904, and was renamed Daily News in August 1910. The publication's current name was adopted in November 1945.
Park Seung is a Korean economist who most recently served as a Governor of the Bank of Korea from 2002 to 2006. Before becoming a governor of the Bank of Korea, he was a professor at Chung-Ang University, a president of Korea Economic Association (1999-2000), a senior secretary to the President for Economic Affairs under the Office of the President, and a minister of Ministry of Construction (1988-1989).
The Kyunghyang Shinmun or Kyonghyang Sinmun is a major daily newspaper published in South Korea. It is based in Seoul. The name literally means Urbi et Orbi Daily News.
This article shows unofficial matches of the South Korea national football team. They don't meet the standard of international "A" matches.
The Maeil Business Newspaper is South Korea's main daily business newspaper. As of 2001, it had a circulation of roughly 900,000. The president of the publishing company is Chang Dae-hwan.
Maeil or Mae-il is a Korean word meaning "every day". It may refer to:
Legislative elections were held in South Korea on 27 February 1973 to elect 146 members of the National Assembly. Another 73 members appointed by President Park Chung-hee were indirectly elected by the National Conference for Unification on 7 March 1973.
The Korean National Semi-professional Football Championship was a league cup held by Korean National Semi-Professional Football League. It was the predecessor of the Korea National League Championship.
The 2013 Korean FA Cup, known as the 2013 Hana Bank FA Cup, was the 18th edition of the Korean FA Cup. Pohang Steelers became champions and qualified for the 2014 AFC Champions League.
Noh Cheonmyeong (노천명) was an early-modern South Korean poet.
Noh Sa-yeon is a South Korean singer, television personality, and radio DJ.
Sim Myeong-hui is a South Korean former sports shooter. He competed in the trap event at the 1960 Summer Olympics.
Go Se-tae was a South Korean basketball player who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics. He graduated from Kaesong Songdo Middle School, and went on to attend Korea University. In 1952 he was in military service and played for the Military Manpower Administration basketball team. He later played for the Korea Development Bank team. After his appearance at the Olympics, he became a director of the Korea Basketball Association, and was one of the few directors who did not join the mass resignation after the South Korean team's poor performance at the 1964 Summer Olympics. He died at his home in Hyochang-dong, Yongsan District, Seoul on the morning of 22 April 1986.
Kim Hong-il was a Korean independence activist and a general of the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Korean War, who later became a diplomat and politician in South Korea. Born in North Pyongan, he did his early schooling in China and Korea, and had a brief career as a teacher before his connections with the nascent Korean independence movement led to his imprisonment. He fled into exile in China in 1918, and served in the Kuomintang's National Revolutionary Army from 1926 to 1948, following which he moved to the newly independent South Korea to join the Republic of Korea Army. He commanded South Korea's I Corps during the first year of the Korean War, and was then sent to Taipei as South Korea's ambassador to the Republic of China, which by then had retreated to Taiwan. His assignment there ultimately lasted nine years. He returned to South Korea in 1960 following the April Revolution which ended the rule of Syngman Rhee, and served briefly as Minister of Foreign Affairs under the Park Chung-hee junta. He ran for the National Assembly, first unsuccessfully in 1960 and 1963, and was then elected in 1967 and became a major figure in the opposition New Democratic Party.
Guk In-suk is a South Korean rower. She competed in the women's coxed four event at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
Nam Sang-ran is a South Korean rowing coxswain. She competed in the women's coxed four event at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
The 1984 ABC Under-18 Championship was the eighth edition of the Asian Basketball Confederation (ABC)'s Junior Championship. The games were held at Seoul, South Korea from April 7–19, 1984. Taiwan came to Seoul to participate the competition, but withdrew later due to the conflict about using the Chinese flag during the event.
The 1984 ABC Under-18 Championship for Women was the eighth edition of the Asian Basketball Confederation (ABC)'s Junior Championship for women. The games were held at Seoul, South Korea from April 7–19, 1984. Taiwan came to Seoul to participate the competition, but withdrew later due to the conflict about using the Chinese flag during the event.
Won-hwa Hong (Korean: 홍원화) is an engineer, professor, and university administrator in South Korea. As a professor in the Department of Architectural and Civil Engineering at Kyungpook National University (KNU), he took office as the 19th President of KNU, South Korea’s largest national university, in 2020.He has also served as the President of the Korean Council for University Education since April 2022.