[News] 131210 JYJ’s Junsu Sings His Heart Out for “Empress Ki” OST

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JYJ‘s Junsu is fast on his way to become the king of OSTs with his latest release of the track “I Love You” for the drama “Empress Ki” OST.

“I Love You” is written and composed by Jo Young Soo. Used in the background during romantic and heart-breaking scenes in the drama, “I Love You” is sure to enhance the complicated emotions of the love triangle between Ki Seung Nyang (Ha Ji Won), Ta Hwan (Ji Chang Wook), and Wang Yoo (Joo Jin Mo).

Empress Ki is a 50- episode historical drama that has been topping the ratings. The drama follows the complicated life of Empress Ki as she is torn between the Goryeo and Yuan Dynasty, and the men leading each one.

Meanwhile, Junsu, who will be on the stage as the leading role in a musical for the 50th birth celebration of the late Kim Kwang Suk , he will also release a special album under the title of “Musical December 2013 with Kim Junsu” on December 18.

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[Pic] 131208 SMTown Facebook Update : U-KNOW in Ghana for ’2013 Road for Hope

[Pic] 131208 SMTown Facebook Update : U-KNOW in Ghana for ’2013 Road for Hope

U-KNOW in Ghana for ’2013 Road for Hope’

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[TRANS] 131129 TVXQ Top The Oricon Charts In Two Days With 90,000 Copies Of Their New Single Sold

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Group TVXQ have topped the Oricon Charts in two days with their new song.

According to the Oricon Charts on the 29th, TVXQ’s ‘Very Merry X-mas’, which was released on the 27th, has topped their daily singles charts. This album sold 77,831 copies on the first day and 17,541 copies on the second, bringing the total sales count to 95,372 copies.

‘Very Merry X-mas’ is TVXQ’s 39th Japanese single and features two songs, ‘Very Merry X-mas’ and ‘White’.

The title song sends TVXQ’s support to everyone as the year comes to an end, while ‘White’ is a medium-tempo song that heightens the Christmas spirit with emotional lyrics.

Having proven their unwavering popularity in Japan with another hit single, TVXQ will be embarking on a Japanese nationwide tour next April, standing on stage at the Tokyo Dome for the third consecutive year.

Meanwhile, KARA’s ‘French Kiss’ ranked 8th on the daily singles charts, four spots lower than the previous day. G-Dragon sold a total of 61,242 copies of his album ‘Coup D’etat’, keeping his spot as second place on the daily album charts. KARA’s new album ‘Best Girls’ ranked fifth on the same charts.

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[Vid] Kim Jaejoong WWW Nanjing Compilation

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These are wonderful songs, Jaejoong, and a wonderful performance. Enjoy! 🙂

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[Pic] 131206 – Kim Jaejoong 1st Album Asia Tour Press Conference in Nanjing

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131205 Nelson Mandela, Revered Statesman and Anti-Apartheid Leader, Dies at 95

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Former South African President Nelson Mandela has died at age 95 of complications from a recurring lung infection.

The anti-apartheid leader and Nobel laureate was a beloved figure around the world, a symbol of reconciliation from a country with a brutal history of racism.

Mandela was released from prison in 1990 after nearly 30 years for plotting to overthrow South Africa’s apartheid government. In 1994, in a historic election, he became the nation’s first black leader. Mandela stepped down in 1999 after a single term and retired from political and public life.

History

Born Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela in Transkei, South Africa, on July 18, 1918, he was one of the world’s most revered statesmen and revolutionaries who led the struggle against apartheid in South Africa.

A qualified lawyer from the University College of Fort Hare and the University of Witwatersrand, Mandela served as the president of South Africa from 1994 to 1999.

His political career started in 1944 when he joined the African National Congress (ANC), and he participated in the resistance against the then government¹s apartheid policy in 1948. In June 1961, the ANC executive approved his idea of using violent tactics and encouraged members who wished to involve themselves in Mandela’s campaign. Shortly after, he founded Umkhonto we Sizwe, the armed wing of the ANC, and was named its leader.

In 1962, he was arrested and convicted of sabotage and other charges, and was sentenced to five years of rigorous imprisonment. In 1963, Mandela was brought to stand trial along with many fellow members of Umkhonto we Sizwe for conspiring against the government and plotting to overthrow it by the use of violence.

Sentenced to life in prison

On June 12, 1964, eight of the accused, including Mandela, were sentenced to life imprisonment.

His statement from the dock at the opening of the defense trial became extremely popular. He closed his statement with: “During my lifetime I have dedicated myself to the struggle of the African people. I have fought against white domination, and I have fought against black domination. I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. It is an ideal which I hope to live for and to achieve. But if needs be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die.”

Mandela served 27 years in prison, spending many of those years at Robben Island Prison, off Cape Town. While in jail, his reputation grew and he became widely known across the world as the most significant black leader in South Africa.

He became a prominent symbol of resistance as the anti-apartheid movement gained momentum in South Africa and across the world. On the island, he and other prisoners were subjected to hard labor in a lime quarry. Racial discrimination was rampant, and prisoners were segregated by race with the black prisoners receiving the fewest rations. Mandela has written about how he was allowed one visitor and one letter every six months.

Free and fair

In February 1985, President P.W. Botha offered Mandela his freedom on condition that he unconditionally reject violence as a political weapon, but Mandela rejected the proposal. He made his sentiment known through a letter he released via his daughter.

“What freedom am I being offered while the organization of the people remains banned? Only free men can negotiate. A prisoner cannot enter into contracts,” he wrote. In 1988, Mandela was moved to Victor Verster Prison and would remain there until his release.

Throughout his imprisonment, pressure mounted on the South African government to release him. The slogan “Free Nelson Mandela” became the new battle cry of the anti-apartheid campaigners. Finally, Mandela was released on Feb. 11, 1990, in an event streamed live across the world. After his release, Mandela returned to his life’s work, striving to attain the goals he and others had set out almost four decades earlier. In 1991, the first national conference of the ANC was held inside South Africa since the organization had been banned in 1960.

President Mandela

Mandela was elected president of the ANC, while his friend Oliver Tambo became the organization’s national chairperson. Mandela’s leadership and his work, as well as his relationship with then President F.W. de Klerk, were recognized when they were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993. South Africa’s first multiracial elections, held on April 27, 1994, saw the ANC storm in with a majority of 62 percent of the votes, and Mandela was inaugurated in May 1994 as the country’s first black president.

As president from May 1994 until June 1999, Mandela presided over the transition from minority rule and apartheid, winning international respect for his advocacy of national and international reconciliation.

Honors and personal life

In 1990, he received the Bharat Ratna Award from the government of India and also received the last ever Lenin Peace Prize from the Soviet Union.

Mandela received many national international honors, including the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993, the Order of Merit from Queen Elizabeth II and the Presidential Medal of Freedom from George W. Bush.

In July 2004, the city of Johannesburg bestowed its highest honor by granting Mandela the freedom of the city at a ceremony in Orlando, Soweto.

In 1992, he was awarded the Ataturk Peace Award by Turkey. He refused the award citing human rights violations committed by Turkey at the time, but later accepted the award in 1999. Also in 1992, he received the Nishan-e-Pakistan, the highest civil service award of Pakistan. Mandela’s autobiography, “Long Walk to Freedom,” was published in 1994. He had begun work on it secretly while in prison.

Mandela and his wives

Nelson Mandela’s love life has seemingly run parallel to his political one — and can be divided up into three key eras. The young activist married his first wife, Evelyn Mase, in 1944. The couple, who had four children, divorced in 1958 — shortly before Mandela became an outlaw with the banning of the ANC.

Mandela’s second marriage — and probably his most famous — largely coincided with the time he spent locked up at the hands of the apartheid regime. In 1958 he walked down the aisle with Winnie Madikizela, who stood by his side and actively campaigned to free him from prison. Winnie became a powerful figure in her own right while Mandela was imprisoned, but a series of scandals involving her led to the couple’s estrangement in 1992, her dismissal from his cabinet in 1995, and their official divorce in 1996. The couple had two children. Winnie Mandela was also later convicted of kidnapping.

His third marriage, to Graca Machel — the widow of former Mozambique President Samora Machel — came on his 80th birthday as he entered his role of world statesman.

 

Yahoo Australia contributed to this report.

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[News] 131204 JYJ Jaejoong Confirms Additional Concert in Nanjing as Part of his Asia Tour

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JYJ member Jaejoong has confirmed an additional concert in Nanjing as part of his Asia tour.

On December 4, his agency stated that Jaejoong’s ‘Kim Jae Joong 1st Album Asia Tour Concert’ would add one more concert in Nanjing.

As this is his first China concert since the release of his solo album, they received many requests for additional concerts from fans.

His agency then decided to add one more concert in Nanjing for his fans that were not able to attend his concert yet.

This additional concert will be held on December 7-8 at a location that will fit 10,000 fans.

On the other hand, Jaejoong’s solo album, WWW, has ranked number 1 in 12 countries music charts and showed immense popularity.

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[TRANS] 131127-131128 Post of TVXQ KakaoTalk Updates

tvxqkakaotalk(12:55pm KST, 131127) [J-POP News] A Merry Xmas message TVXQ send to you as this year comes to an end in the hopes that “the brand new year will shine for you!” TVXQ’s new Japanese single ‘Very Merry Xmas’ is now available on various domestic music sites, so please check it out~

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tvxqkakaotalk1(1:14pm KST, 131128) On the 26th and 27th of December, TVXQ! will be performing their “Time Slip” concerts at the Ilsan KINTEX during the SMTOWN WEEK event~!! The concert will commemorate TVXQ’s 10th anniversary, and TVXQ will be going through their most important activities till now, as well as preparing special performances of Japanese songs and Christmas carols. Please anticipate it 🙂

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[TRANS] 131126 JYJ’s Official Statement, “A Violation Of Portrait Rights That Goes Beyond News Coverage, We Will Sue”

C-JeS Entertainment has released their official statement on their lawsuit against violations of portrait rights.

JYJ’s agency C-JeS Entertainment released an official statement on the 26th that read, “C-JeS Entertainment are working hard to protect the publicity rights (right to stop third parties from using the publicity rights of celebrities without their permissions for commercial purposes) of all our celebrities, not only JYJ. We have a strong legal system to combat these illegal actions.”

Through an explanation from their legal party, C-JeS announced that they would be filing a compensation for loss lawsuit against two magazine publications, which used photos of JYJ without the members’ permission, and the trials would be closed by mid-December.

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They continued to state, “Publishing dozens of pages of photos from news coverage articles and press conferences, as well as creating special editions with these photos, is an act that violates our celebrities’ publicity rights and this is why we have filed our lawsuit,” and “Acts like this have already been recognized as a violation of publicity rights, so we expect similar verdicts for our lawsuits.”

C-JeS clarified their stance as they added, “We are not out to ban or limit proper news coverage, and we believe that photos can definitely be used for news coverage, but only if it is done in a reasonable parameter.”

-Below is the explanatory statement by C-JeS’ legal party-

◆A compensation for loss lawsuit has been filed against two magazine publications for using photos of the three members of JYJ without their permission.

◆Many rounds of court debates have already taken place, and the verdict is set to be made in mid-December.

◆The two magazine publications in question have used photos from news articles and press conferences in dozens of pages in their magazines, as well as publishing A4-sized photos for a special edition booklet. These acts are seen to be a violation of publicity rights that goes beyond reasonable news coverage.

◆The two magazine publications in question have argued that their actions lay within the parameters of reasonable news coverage, but their use of photos in dozens of pages and A4-sized pages cannot be seen as such.

◆Regarding the use of celebrity photos, acts like this have already been recognized as a violation of publicity rights both domestically and overseas (US, Japan etc), so we expect similar verdicts for our lawsuits.

◆However, we are not out to ban or limit proper news coverage, and we believe that photos can definitely be used for news coverage, but only if it is done in a reasonable parameter.

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