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RASCOE: Now, why the big deal about green onion Chex? And why was the singer singing, I'm sorry over and over in Korean? The backstory - in 2004, Kellogg's Korea asked folks to vote for a new ...
Yoon Suk Yeol is "hardly the first" politician to appear out of touch with ordinary voters amid a cost-of-living crisis – but in the run-up to South Korea's key national elections this week ...
South Korea removed a ban on paper cups at restaurants in a rare backtrack as other governments ramp up curbs to single-use products to protect the environment. The government will allow cafe and ...
Lee Myung-bak pledged that South Korea would allocate the equivalent of 2% of GDP per year to the fight over the next five years and host an inter-governmental initiative, the Global Green Growth ...
(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED NPR BROADCAST) SCOTT DETROW, BYLINE: In South Korea, there's a new Chex flavor in the breakfast aisle. (SOUNDBITE OF AD) TAE JIN-AH: (Singing in Korean). DETROW: Green onion.
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