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...stresses cutting-edge work from budding fashion designers, graphic artists, painters, jewelry makers, housewares makers and product designers. Before they go on sale, the items need the tick of approval from a panel of curators that currently includes Edward Tonino, a senior designer with electronics manufacturer Philips, and Ken Koo, president of the Asian chapter of the Red Dot Design Awards-one of the design world's most sought-after honors...
INDICTED. Chung Mong Koo, 68, Chairman of Hyundai Motor Company, one of South Korea's most powerful conglomerates; on charges of embezzlement and misappropriation of corporate funds; in Seoul. Prosecutors allege that Chung set up a slush fund of more than $100 million to buy political influence and illegally transferred money from strong Hyundai affiliates to support at least one weaker one. Authorities are also investigating whether Chung abused company funds to boost the holdings and management control of his son, Chung Eui Sun. The senior Chung last month denied any wrongdoing; Hyundai Motor has declined to comment...
...some Calypso or Latin music. Goldenberg also references the group’s ability to take “really traditional American music and bring to it new life and new energy in a really fun and exciting way.” After a Chinese dance performance by Kevin Koo ’07 and Madelyn M.L. Ho ’08, and before a performance by the Harvard Ballroom Dance Team, The Fallen Angels and The Veritones will perform. Fallen Angels President Anne S. Waters ’07 says their material will range from Ashley Simpson to Kelly...
...years boosted quality and won fans in key markets such as the U.S. and China. But the fast-growing South Korean automaker-the world's seventh-largest when combined with its affiliate Kia Motors-was blindsided last week from an unexpected quarter: its 68-year-old chairman, Chung Mong Koo, was arrested on charges of embezzling $100 million and breach of trust relating to $300 million in company losses...
...issue of the Harvard Asia Pacific Review, to be published later this semester, will be “themed around governance,” according to Editor-in-Chief Kevin Koo ’07—expect a doordrop...