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OhmyNews and is
OhmyNews is a Korean website established by Oh Yeon Ho in 2000 in the view that ordinary people could report in by phone or email and have their many views on stories edited by volunteer and professional editors.
OhmyNews International is an English language online newspaper that features " citizen reporter " articles written by contributors from all over the globe.
In South Korea, OhmyNews became popular and commercially successful with the motto, " Every Citizen is a Reporter.
Oh Yeon Ho ( born 1964 ) is the founder of " citizen journalism " in the Republic of Korea, and CEO of OhmyNews a new approach to cyber-journalism in which ordinary citizens can contribute to a major news organization through being at news events, filing reports, and having their work verified and edited by a trained news staff.

OhmyNews and South
OhmyNews was influential in determining the outcome of the South Korean presidential election, 2002.
The South Korean newspaper admitted that OhmyNews Japan had failed.
OhmyNews now has an estimated 50, 000 contributors, and has been credited with transforming South Korea's conservative political environment.

OhmyNews and Korean
* OhmyNews ( Korean language )

OhmyNews and news
# Full-fledged participatory news sites ( NowPublic, OhmyNews, DigitalJournal. com, GroundReport

OhmyNews and with
In 2006 OhmyNews started to build a Japan-based citizen-participatory journalism site called OhmyNews Japan, launched on August 28 with a famous Japanese journalist and 22 other employees working under ten reporters.
In 2006, he received the Wharton Infosys Business Transformation Award for his work with information technology, most specifically his pioneering development of OhmyNews and the society-transforming contributions that resulted.
* Interview with OhmyNews, December 6, 2004.

OhmyNews and Citizen
The 2nd Citizen Reporters ' Forum was held by OhmyNews in Seoul, Korea from July 12 – 15, 2006.
The 3rd International Citizen Reporters Forum was held by OhmyNews in Seoul from June 27 to 29, 2007.
* OhmyNews Citizen Journalism School Opens, OhmyNews, November 24, 2007

Hangul and is
In Korea, the Hangul alphabet was created by Sejong the Great Hangul is a unique alphabet: it is a featural alphabet, where many of the letters are designed from a sound's place of articulation ( P to look like the widened mouth, L to look like the tongue pulled in, etc.
Korean is copiously attested from the mid-15th century on in the phonetically precise Hangul system of writing ( ib.
Hangul ( ; transcribed as Han-geul in South Korea ), also known as Chosŏn ' gŭl () in North Korea, is the native alphabet of the Korean language.
Hangul is a true alphabet of 24 consonant and vowel letters.
When used as an English word, it is often rendered without the diacritics: hangul, often capitalized as Hangul.
The guiding text for Hangul orthography is called Hangeul Machumbeop, whose last South Korean revision was published in 1988 by the Ministry of Education.
* In Korea, the Hunminjeongeum ( 1446 ) is discovered, explaining the basis of the Hangul alphabet.
Ko Gi-Hyun ( Hangul: 고기현, Hanja: 高基鉉 ) ( born May 11, 1986 ) is a South Korean short track speed skater.
The most notable cultural event of this era is the promulgation of the Korean alphabet Hangul by King Sejong the Great in 1446.
In Korea, the phoenix is called bulsajo ( Hanja: 不死鳥 Hangul: 불사조 ) literally meaning " immortal bird ", and the East Asian variant is called bonghwangsae ( Hangul: 봉황새 Hanja: 鳳凰새 ).
In the Korean language, it is also 金曜日 ( Hangul: 금요일, Romanization: geumyoil ), formed from " gold " + " day " from Korean pronunciation of the Chinese characters ).
Hangul, the Korean language writing system, is an example of an alphabet that was designed to replace the logogrammic hanja in order to increase literacy.
Soju ( Hangul 소주 ; Hanja 燒酒 ) is a distilled beverage's native name for shōchū in Korea.
In Korean, it is called " jumeok bap " ( Hangul: 주먹밥 ) or " samgak gimbap " ( Hangul: 삼각김밥 ), literally " fist-rice " or " triangle-seaweed-rice ," respectively.
Its supposed publication date, October 9, 1446, is now Hangul Day in South Korea.
Hangul is now the native writing system of Korean.
In South Korea, kamaboko is called either eomuk ( Hangul:, mixed script: ) or odeng ( 오뎅, loan word from the Japanese oden, a Japanese dish that sometimes contains kamaboko ).
Saeujeot ( hangul: 새우젓 ) or myeolchijeot is not added to the kimchi spice-seasoning mixture, but is simmered first to reduce odors, eliminate tannic flavor and fats, and then is mixed with a thickener made of rice or wheat starch ( Hangul: 풀 ).

Hangul and South
The Hangul Society, originally founded by Ju Si-gyeong, announced a proposal for a new, strongly morphophonemic orthography in 1933, which became the prototype of the contemporary orthographies in both North and South Korea.
* Hangul Day ( South Korea )
Hee-seop Choi (; ; Hangul: 최희섭 ; Hanja: 崔熙燮 ; born March 19, 1979 in Hwasun, Jeollanam-do, South Korea ) is a professional baseball player who has played in the MLB for the Chicago Cubs, Florida Marlins, and the Los Angeles Dodgers.
In South Korea a similar system to the Japanese exists, and is known as beopmusa ( Hangul:, Hanja: ).
* Dong-Kyun Yum ( Hangul: 염동균, Hanja: 廉東均 ) ( born 1950 ), a former boxer from South Korea
After the South Korean government was established in 1945, Hangul Day was declared as a legal holiday to be marked on October 9, on which governmental workers are excused from work.
Ji-Won Kim ( Hangul: 김지원, Hanja: 金知元 ) ( born 6 August 1959 in Seoul ) was a South Korean boxer who was an unbeaten world champion in the super bantamweight division.
As Gangwon Province is South Korea's coldest region, Hwacheon is home to an ice fishing festival in which thousands of competitors try to catch as many sancheoneo ( Hangul: 산천어, wild trout ) as possible.
Goh Kun ( Hangul: 고건, Hanja: 高建, born January 2, 1938 ) is a South Korean politician.
SK Telecom Co., Ltd. ( Hangul: SK텔레콤 or 에스케이텔레콤 ) is a South Korean wireless telecommunications operator, controlled by the SK Group, one of the country's largest chaebol.
The Gwangju Democratization Movement ( Hangul: 광주 민주화 운동, Hanja: 光州民主化運動, RR: Gwangju Minju-hwa Undong ) or Gwangju Uprising refers to a popular uprising in the city of Gwangju, South Korea from May 18 to 27, 1980.
( Hangul: 에쵸티 ) was a popular five-member South Korean boy band in the mid to late 1990s.
Hwang Young-cho ( Hangul: 황영조, Hanja: 黃永祚 ) ( born March 22, 1970 in Samcheok, Gangwon-do, South Korea ) is a former South Korean athlete, winner of the marathon race at the 1992 Summer Olympics and 1994 Asian Games.
Shinhwa ( Hangul: 신화, Hanja: 神話 ) is a South Korean boy band that debuted on 24 March 1998 with six members: Eric Mun, Lee Min-woo, Kim Dong-wan, Shin Hye-sung, Jun Jin and Andy Lee.
Chun Lee-Kyung ( Hangul: 전이경, Hanja: 全利卿 ) ( born January 6, 1976 in Okcheon, Chungcheongbuk-do ) is a retired South Korean short track speed skater.
Ahn Jung-Hwan ( Hangul: 안정환 ; Hanja: ; born 27 January 1976 in Paju, Gyeonggi ) is a South Korean former football player.
The Anti-Imperialist National Democratic Front ( AINDF ) ( Hangul: 반제민족민주전선 ( 반제민전 )) is an underground South Korean organization that is called a socialist political party by North Korea and a pro-communist spy group by South Korea.

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