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[Sports] Foggy outlook for golf event
Golf is a fickle sport, with even the best of players capable of having bad days when nothing seems to go right. Jeju¡¯s weather is equally f
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[Photos and videos] Building for God
When I first visited the future site of Word of Life Bible Institute, Jeju, in January, brush had been cleared but ground-breaking was on ho
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[Interviews] Staying upright
The past few weeks have finally brought some fine spring weather to Jeju Island and I¡¯ve been taking advantage of it to enjoy a friend¡¯s mot
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[Interviews] Strong support for Jeju
The Honorable Maurice Strong is living proof that anything is possible with faith and perseverance. Despite having left formal education at
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[Photos and videos] Fresh from Shara¡¯s Garden
One of the things I miss the most about my adopted hometown of Dunedin, New Zealand, is my friends¡¯ organic farm on the Otago Peninsula. Wit
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[Education] New beginning for 160-year-old school
On Friday, March 26, North London Collegiate School celebrated the 160th anniversary of its founding. That same day, following the tradition
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[Local news] The status of women
Editor's columnA number of things happened over the past few weeks that bothered me about how women, their role, and the issues of sex and s
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[Local news] Harvard returns to the island
A group of graduate students from the Harvard Kennedy School visited Jeju on March 18 and 19, exploring some of the island¡¯s tourist attract
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[Local news] The more things change...
As an amateur student of history, I often find history books a little dry and academic. I have no such quibble with the writing of historica
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[Local news] Island time
When I returned to Jeju Island in December, my first meal was with friends at Sea Blue Restaurant and Bar at Hamdeok Beach. Overlooking one
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[History] The art of life
An occupational hazard of journalism is the suspicion with which one often questions the motives of others. We look for an agenda behind see
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[Editorials and Opinion] A sense of self-pride
In mid-February, I interviewed a relatively recent arrival to Jeju who, in the course of our conversation, asked when spring would arrive on
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[Food and Drink] Opening books and opening minds
Halla Library is not centrally located, being well away from the nearest residential area, but it is well worth taking the trouble to travel
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[Food and Drink] Simply superb
In the middle of a busy work-day, sometimes there¡¯s nothing better than to take a break and share a tasty lunch with an interesting friend.
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[Editorials and Opinion] Lost in translation
Being of Maori descent, the indi-genous race of Aotearoa/New Zealand, I find myself quite at ease with the acceptance and appeasement of Jej
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[Interviews] Anchored on Jeju Island
Nik Brountas first came to Jeju Island more than 11 years ago and, in his own words, has ¡°never looked back.¡± Now married to Chujado native
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[Sports] A visa to do what?
A great number of foreign residents on Jeju Island came here as English teachers and holders of E2 visas. We all know of English-speakers wh
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[Accommodation] The hospitality of strangers
It takes a certain type of person to invite complete strangers to stay in your home, so it¡¯s not surprising that those Jeju residents who ar
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