At the heart of the government’s response to inequality is a decision to shatter a debt taboo for Korean economic planners since the dark days of the 1997/98 Asian financial crisis. Seoul is now
An American set a couple of records Tuesday in the Women's World Cup, but she wasn't playing for Team USA. When South Korea subbed 16-year-old forward Casey Phair of New Jersey into its opening
Sawaki Chihiro, hardworking student right out of college, is having a hard time finding a job. So when at a job interview, Hyuga Toru, billionaire CEO of a software firm, dismisses her early on because she snaps leaving a strong impression. — Dama del Puente.
I think this drama gets bonus points simply for daring to go balls-to-walls and calling a duck a duck. Instead of fancy titles for what is essentially the Cinderella story, we simply have Rich Man, Poor Woman, a story that could be summed up as “Japan does a K-drama, yo!” Korea’s attempts at remaking J-doramas have been all over the place