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Brazil 2 - 2 England (International Friendly) Highlights(Video)

Played: 2 June 2013, 8:00pm BST Stadium: Estadio Jonalista Mario Filho, Rio de Janeiro Goals: Brazil (Fred 57', Paulino 83')          England (Chamberlain 68', Rooney 79')...
by Soccer Highlights Today on Jun 2, 2013

Uncover the Best Resorts & Hotels Spas in South Korea

The best Resorts & Hotels Spas in South Korea if you're planning a luxurious spa vacation or simply weekend getaway - an ideal retreat for mind, body and soul.South Korea is just amazing! This wonderful country includes a wealth of cultural attra...
by Physictourism on May 22, 2013

Uncover the Best Resorts & Hotels Spas in South Korea

The best Resorts & Hotels Spas in South Korea if you're planning a luxurious spa vacation or simply weekend getaway - an ideal retreat for mind, body and soul.South Korea is just amazing! This wonderful country includes a wealth of cultural attra...
by Physictourism on May 22, 2013

Follow my itchy travel feet to Korea!

Stay tuned various travelers. The next chapter begins! I’m flying off today for another to-be exciting self-guided tour to Korea! This is my first time visiting South Korea despite all the K-Pop fanatics happening around me and over the air in...
by Travel Feeder on May 21, 2013

2013 East Asian Basketball Championships Roundup: Day 4

The Koreans and the Chinese are set to face off against each other in the Finals, while the Taiwanese clinched the last slot in the 2013 FIBA Asia Tournament after surviving a determined Mongolian side in today’s 2013 EABA Championship action.
by Hoop Nut on May 20, 2013

Looking At Young Kim Who Runs North Korea And Wondering: Is He For Real Or What?

North Korea and Kims auntie in Pyongyang are talking about South Korea. Kim Jong-il or Young Kim as you may know him by depending on what paper you read is […]...
by Stirring Trouble on May 19, 2013

2013 East Asian Basketball Championships Roundup: Day 3

The Koreans topped Group A by beating Macau, while the Japanese advanced after a nail-biter against the Taiwanese. Also, the Chinese trampled all over Mongolia to sweep Group B. Li Muhao and the Chinese continue to rollin the 2013 EABA tournament.
by Hoop Nut on May 18, 2013

2013 East Asian Basketball Championships Roundup: Day 2

The Koreans continued to roll, while Japan and Hong Kong earned their first wins in Day Two of the 2013 EABA Championships in Incheon, South Korea. Lee Jong-Hyun slams one home against the Taiwanese. In the first game, the hosts bucked a sl...
by Hoop Nut on May 17, 2013

2013 East Asian Basketball Championships Roundup: Day 1

Today was the inaugural day of competitions in the 2013 East Asian Basketball Championships (EABC), and it saw a trio of blowouts as China, South Korea, and Taiwan came out as early winners. Kim Jong-Kyu slams one home as Korea had aneasy time tr...
by Hoop Nut on May 16, 2013

South Korea's proposal

Sino-Japanese finally accepted South Korea's nike zoom hyperdunk 2011 sale  proposal, decided to establish the institutions of government staff involved in policy dialogue.Global Times reported] Reuters, at an altitude of over 5000 meters, India...
by ghfrjhfd on May 6, 2013

North Korea's Answer to K-Pop

South Korea's fabulously famous boy band music known as K-Pop, which has won over teenie boppers all over the world now has something to worry about. Watch out K-Pop here comes North Korea's Heavy "Medal" band, "The Generals"! (When I received...
by Steveso Thinks on Apr 30, 2013

Time To Start Getting Rid Of Dictators Without The Costly Hassle

Today we look at North Korea, Libya, Barack Obama, the Cold War, South Korea, Muammar Gaddafi, Tony Blair and San Francisco in a light hearted way to soften things a [...]...
by Stirring Trouble on Apr 20, 2013

Music Thursdays: PSY Gentleman Song

After the huge success of Gangnam Style, PSY have to eventually come out with a brand new single.  And now, PSY has released his new song titled Gentleman.  This music video has all the things you saw in Gangnam Style. … Continue reading U...
by Geek Alabama on Apr 19, 2013

My Korea trip countdown – Understand Korea and my preliminary itinerary

My first Korea travel is set to kick off next month. As my normal practice, I like to draft out a preliminary itinerary for the trip so I could start booking whatever needed online include accommodation, flights, rails, entrance fees or others, befor...
by Travel Feeder on Apr 18, 2013

Spring in ‘Seoul

Spring. Living in a country where the weather is sunny, except when there are rains and typhoons, it’s not easy to differentiate spring from summer. In the Philippines, the flowers bloom all year round and the sun is always out. All I know is that...
by First-Time Travels on Apr 17, 2013

Spring in Seoul

Spring. Living in a country where the weather is sunny, except when there are rains and typhoons, it’s not easy to differentiate spring from summer. In the Philippines, the flowers bloom all year round and the sun is always out. All I know is that...
by First-Time Travels on Apr 17, 2013

Grab the great deal! Airasia X is now flying to Busan of Korea

Good news to all budget travelers! Airasia X is introducing their new destination in Korea, in addition of Seoul. Starting from 15th July 2013, Airasia X will be flying to Busan, the second largest city of Korea (or South Korea if you are confused...
by Travel Feeder on Apr 16, 2013

Why Shouldn’t North Korea Have Missiles? Everyone Else Does

‘Lock n load’ Kestel cans away here is a picture from Stirring Trouble Internationally of Kim Jong-Un brandishing a big black people seeking missile. Will North Korea find it in its heart to tell the Jong-Un junior to put the weapon down...
by Stirring Trouble on Apr 15, 2013

Why Shouldn’t North Korea Have Missiles? Everyone Else Does

‘Lock n load’ Kestel cans away here is a picture from Stirring Trouble Internationally of Kim Jong-Un brandishing a big black people seeking missile. Will North Korea find it in [...]...
by Stirring Trouble on Apr 15, 2013

Aboard the Seoul City Tour Bus

I first experienced a “hop-on, hop-off” tour in Singapore and found it very convenient and cost-efficient. It has an itinerary so you don’t have to worry how to navigate through unfamiliar city streets. But you can plan what to skip...
by First-Time Travels on Apr 14, 2013
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