[Vid] 130607 Tohoshinki “TIME” Tour, Fukuoka Dome Interview
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On May 21st the Kpop Association in Peru, Korean Nexus, surprisingly announced a coming concert of the south Korean kpop group TVXQ on July 13th with a message on their Facebook.
“Good afternoon,
We are pleased to announce that TVXQ will be holding a concert in Peru on July 13th this year!!
From now it’s the only information we are allowed to say. We won’t be answering any questions.
Next week prices, place where the concert will be held and the name of the organizers who will be bringing them will be revealed.
Congratulations to all TVXQ fans in Peru.]”
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[Trans] 130520 TVXQ Successfully Hold A Concert In Malaysia… Get Their Malaysian Fans ‘Pumped Up’
Male idol group TVXQ (U-Know Yunho, Max Changmin), who are currently on a world tour, successfully held a concert in Malaysia.
According to SM Entertainment on the 20th, TVXQ held their ‘TVXQ! Live World Tour Catch Me! in Kuala Lumpur’ at 6pm on the 18th at the Malawati Indoor Stadium in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and entranced their fans with an extravagant performance and charisma.
Opening the show with a rendition of ‘Rising Sun’, TVXQ performed songs from their latest album such as ‘Catch Me!’ and ‘Humanoids’, as well as hits such as ‘Why! Keep Your Head Down’ and ‘MIROTIC’.
Including individual performances that showcased each member’s unique style, the two members performed a total of 26 songs during the concert.
For the entire concert, Malaysian fans were seen holding pearl-red glowsticks and singing along with TVXQ. It was later said that the members were moved by the surprise event planned by the fans during ‘Purple Line’, when everyone switched to purple glowsticks to go with the song.
Meanwhile, TVXQ is also currently on a 5 Dome Tour in Japan that will attract a total of 850,000 fans.
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JYJ‘s Junsu has lent his beautiful voice for KBS 2TV‘s ‘Mandate of Heaven‘!
His fellow agency member Song Ji Hyo is the female lead in the drama, and he’s lending his support with the song “Foolish Heart“.
The track also serves as the theme song of the love line between Lee Dong Wook and Song Ji Hyo’s characters, so you can bet you’ll hear more of it through the drama as well!
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JYJ to Release Theme Song for Incheon Asian Games
Group JYJ will be recording the theme song for the ’2014 Incheon Asian Games’.
They will be the honorary ambassadors of this event as well.
They were appointed as the ambassadors back in February and were planning to record a song, music video and dance.
An official stated that with JYJ’s global popularity, they will be able to draw in a big audience to this great event.
They will begin filming of the music video in June.
They are also known for being ambassadors for many other events as well, showing their immense popularity.
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JYJ Jaejoong Winking Self-Cam Photo, ‘Sweet Like Honey’
JYJ Jaejoong revealed a self-cam photo that had fans melting.
Today he posted on his LINE, “Winking is hard. Good night everyone. To those that live on the opposite side of the world, good morning!” along with a photo.
In the photo, he shows off his cute side as he tries hard to wink. He also shows off his milky white skin and good looks.
Internet users commented, “Such great skin” and “Like a doll.”
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Kim Jaejoong’s solo album as topped the Hanteo real-time charts.
According to the Hanteo Charts on the 9th of May, Kim Jaejoong’s ‘I’, which was released on the 16th of January, took the number one spot on the real-time charts.
The feat is drawing attention for the fact that the album was able to top the real-time charts four months after its initial released in January.
In a phone conversation with TopStarNews, a representative of the Hanteo Charts stated, “It’s an unusual thing to see. But there are times when we get overseas purchases when there are albums left over or when people buy in bulk as a group,” and “We’ll need time to figure out the exact reason for this phenomenon.”
Meanwhile, Kim Jaejoong was followed by T-ara N4′s ‘Countryside Diary’, SHINee’s ‘Why So Serious? – The Misconceptions’, B1A4′s ‘What is This’ and Jo Yong Pil’s ’19th album ‘Hello’.
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JYJ Yoochun-Girls Generation Yuri Receive Popular TV Star Awards
JYJ’s Yoochun and Girls’ Generation’s Yuri both took home a Popular TV Star trophy at 2013 Paeksang Arts Awards. Park Shin Hye and Shinhwa’s Kim Dong Wan also received the honor in the film category of the award ceremony.
Yoochun spoke at the podium upon receiving the award: “I am so thankful for such an award. I will work hard and enjoy the learning process and hopefully stand here again next year.”
Kim Dong Wan also stated, “I am incredibly grateful. I lack in so many aspects as an actor but I am honored to be given an award like this. Especially for a singer-turned-actor like myself, awards mean a huge deal. I will continue to work hard as an actor and a singer as Shinhwa returns to the stage next week.”
Park Shin Hye, who received the Popular Movie Star award for three straight years, shared her thoughts: “I think a lot of the popularity was from the movie ‘Miracle in Cell no. 7.’ This is a great honor and I have nothing else to say but thanks to all my fans. Last year was a year of learning and I am extremely happy to receive an award on top of everything I learned. Thank you.”
Girls’ Generation’s Yuri was unable to attend the ceremony.
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(5:32pm KST, 130428) Everyone~ It’s me, Jaejoong~^^ How are you all doing on this fine Spring day~~ I went on a vacation. It was a great vacation that I left for in good spirits after completing all activities for my solo album and Asia Tour~
(5:34pm KST, 130428) The happiest thing for us these past few years is that there is a vacation waiting for us as a sweet reward when we work very, very hard. hahaha~~~^^
(5:36pm KST, 130428) This is the photo I took riding a helicopter!!^^ Guess who I was in the helicopter with?
(5:38pm KST, 130428) The great friend who had come to Korea to see me ^^!
(5:39pm KST, 130428) Here’s a commemorative picture we took in the sky!^^
(5:41pm KST, 130428) And!! I went to the amusement park with my friend~~^^
5:43pm KST, 130428) A sweet, week-long vacation~ I found myself saying that I was happy many times a day. I was so overjoyed that laughter would burst out of me because I felt so good~^^
(6:06pm KST, 130428) Last but not least, here’s a beautiful photo that I want to share with you. And now I’m going to sleep in my room that I’ve missed ^^
(6:06pm KST, 130428) The love that you’ve all shown me wherever I go for a concert~ Is as beautiful as this~ Thank you~
(3:57pm KST, 130430) The weather’s gre~~~at~~!!
(3:59pm KST, 130430) Here’s a selfie~ kekekekeke Bye~~~~~~~ Bye bye
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Max Changmin’s hidden competitiveness came out during ‘Our Neighborhood’s Master of Variety and Sports’.
During the episode KBS 2TV’s ‘Our Neighborhood’s Master of Variety and Sports’ that aired on the 23rd of April, the celebrity team went against the Mokdong Ping-pongs.
On this day, Max Changmin was the first one up to bat against the Mokdong Ping-pongs. He was more nervous about it than anyone else as he had been unable to participate in the last competition against the Sangdo-dong team and was less skilled at table tennis than his team members. Not only this, but his opponent’s considerable talent and his nerves had him making mistake after mistake.
Because of this, the Mokdong Ping-pongs were able to clinch an easy win over the singer and Max Changmin became extremely discouraged. After the competition, Max Changmin reproached himself as he said, “I was so nervous. Why am I a man of such poor caliber?”
However, he expressed his passion and competitiveness for table tennis as he confessed, “I used to be really competitive. But I was knocked down left and right because I had made my debut a a young age and was locked in competitions within the group and with other groups. So I found myself making excuses for myself about losing to others, and that put me at ease. But I think I’ve found my competitive streak again through table tennis.”
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London (CNN) — Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, a towering figure in postwar British and world politics and the only woman to become British prime minister, has died at the age of 87.
She suffered a stroke Monday, her spokeswoman said. A British government source said she died at the Ritz Hotel in London.
Thatcher’s funeral will be at St. Paul’s Cathedral, with full military honors, followed by a private cremation, the British prime minister’s office announced.
Thatcher served from 1975 to 1990 as leader of the Conservative Party. She was called the “Iron Lady” for her personal and political toughness.
She retired from public life after a stroke in 2002 and suffered several strokes after that.
She made few public appearances in her final months, missing a reception marking her 85th birthday hosted by Prime Minister David Cameron in October 2010. She also skipped the July 2011 unveiling of a statue honoring her old friend Ronald Reagan in London.
In December 2012, she was hospitalized after a procedure to remove a growth in her bladder.
WORLD REACTION: Tributes paid to ‘great leader, great Briton’ Thatcher
Thatcher made history
Thatcher won the nation’s top job only six years after declaring in a television interview, “I don’t think there will be a woman prime minister in my lifetime.”
During her time at the helm of the British government, she emphasized moral absolutism, nationalism, and the rights of the individual versus those of the state — famously declaring “There is no such thing as society” in 1987.
Nicknamed the “Iron Lady” by the Soviet press after a 1976 speech declaring that “the Russians are bent on world dominance,” Thatcher later enjoyed a close working relationship with U.S. President Reagan, with whom she shared similar conservative views.
But the British cold warrior played a key role in ending the conflict by giving her stamp of approval to Soviet Communist reformer Mikhail Gorbachev shortly before he came to power.
“I like Mr. Gorbachev. We can do business together,” she declared in December 1984, three months before he became Soviet leader.
Having been right about Gorbachev, Thatcher came down on the wrong side of history after the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, arguing against the reunification of East and West Germany.
Allowing the countries created in the aftermath of World War II to merge would be destabilizing to the European status quo, and East Germany was not ready to become part of Western Europe, she insisted in January 1990.
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“East Germany has been under Nazism or Communism since 1930. You are not going to go overnight to democratic structures and a freer market economy,” Thatcher insisted in a key interview, arguing that peace, security and stability “can only be achieved through our existing alliances negotiating with others internationally.”
West German leader Helmut Kohl was furious about the interview, seeing Thatcher as a “protector of Gobachev,” according to notes made that day by his close aide Horst Teltschik.
The two Germanies reunited by the end of that year.
A grocer’s daughter
Thatcher — born in October 1925 in the small eastern England market town of Grantham — came from a modest background, taking pride in being known as a grocer’s daughter. She studied chemistry at Oxford, but was involved in politics from a young age, giving her first political speech at 20, according to her official biography.
She was elected leader of the Conservative Party in 1975, when the party was in opposition.
She made history four years later, becoming prime minister when the Conservatives won the elections of 1979, the first of three election victories to which she led her party.
As British leader, Thatcher took a firm stance with the European Community — the forerunner of the European Union — demanding a rebate of money London contributed to Brussels.
Her positions on other issues, both domestic and foreign, were just as firm, and in one of her most famous phrases, she declared at a Conservative Party conference that she had no intention of changing her mind.
“To those waiting with bated breath for that favorite media catchphrase, the U-turn, I have only one thing to say: ‘You turn if you want to. The lady’s not for turning,'” she declared, to cheers from party members.
The United Kingdom fought a short, sharp war against Argentina over the Falklands Islands under Thatcher in 1982, responding with force when Buenos Aires laid claim to the islands.
WATCH: Remembering Margaret Thatcher
Announcing that Britain had recaptured South Georgia Island from Argentina, Thatcher appealed to nationalist sentiments, advising the press: “Just rejoice at the news and congratulate our forces.”
A journalist shouted a question at her as she turned to go back into 10 Downing Street: “Are we going to war with Argentina, Mrs. Thatcher?”
She paused for an instant, then offered a single word: “Rejoice.”
Controversy over Falklands war
The conflict was not without controversy, even in Britain.
A British submarine sank Argentina’s only cruiser, the General Belgrano, in an encounter that left 358 Argentines dead. The sinking took place outside of Britain’s declared exclusion zone.
In her first term, Thatcher reduced or eliminated many government subsidies to business, a move that led to a sharp rise in unemployment. By 1986, unemployment had reached 3 million.
But Thatcher won landslide re-election in 1983 on the heels of the Falklands victory, her Conservative Party taking a majority of seats in parliament with 42% of the vote. Second-place Labour took nearly 28%, while the alliance that became the Liberal Democrats took just over 25%.
A year later, she escaped an IRA terrorist bombing at her hotel at the Conservative Party conference in Brighton.
She was re-elected in 1987 with a slightly reduced majority.
She was ultimately brought down, not by British voters, but by her own Conservative party.
Brought down by the poll tax
She was forced to resign in 1990 during an internal leadership struggle after she introduced a poll tax levied on community residents rather than property.
The unpopular tax led to rioting in the streets.
She married her husband, Denis Thatcher, a local businessman who ran his family’s firm before becoming an executive in the oil industry, in 1951 — a year after an unsuccessful run for Parliament. The couple had twins, Mark and Carol, in 1953.
She was elected to Parliament in 1959 and served in various positions, including education secretary, until her terms as prime minister.
Thatcher was awarded the U.S. Medal of Freedom by President George H. W. Bush in 1991, a year after she stepped down as prime minister. She was named Baroness Thatcher of Kesteven after leaving office.
She retired from public life after a stroke in 2002 and suffered several smaller strokes after that. Her husband died in June 2003.
Though her doctors advised against public speaking, a frail Thatcher attended Reagan’s 2004 funeral, saying in a prerecorded video that Reagan was “a great president, a great American, and a great man.”
“And I have lost a dear friend,” she said.
In the years that followed she encountered additional turmoil. In 2004, her son Mark was arrested in an investigation of an alleged
plot by mercenaries to overthrow the president of Equatorial Guinea in west Africa. He pleaded guilty in a South African court in 2005 to unwittingly bankrolling the plot.
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[TRANS] 130401 TVXQ End Their Beijing Concert In Great Success With 10,000 Fans
Having already performing in Seoul and Hong Kong for their world tour, TVXQ recently held a successful concert in Beijing, China.
On the 30th at 7:30pm, TVXQ held their ‘TVXQ! LIVE WORLD TOUR ‘CATCH ME’ in BEIJING’ concert at the Beijing Capital Indoor Stadium and wowed 10,000 fans with their amazing performances and varied stage themes.
Opening the night’s events with ‘Rising Sun’, TVXQ performed a total of 26 songs including, ‘Catch Me’ and ‘Humanoids’ from their latest album, hit songs such as ‘Why (Keep Your Head Down)’ and ‘Mirotic’, as well as solo performances of ‘Honey Funny Bunny’ by U-Know Yunho and ‘Ting Hai’ by Max Changmin.
It was later said that the audience’s passionate cheering and participation helped improve the already-great atmosphere of the concert with the audience members waving their pearl-red fanlights, singing along to TVXQ’s songs, and perfecting the Korean cheers that went along with them.
TVXQ arrived in Beijing on the 29th for the concert and were swamped by countless fans who had flocked to the airport to see the stars.
Meanwhile, TVXQ are currently on their world tour and will be kicking off their ‘Five Dome’ tour in Japan in April.
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[Info] 130405 JYJ Yoo Chun Drama ‘I Miss You’ To Air In US, Europe
JYJ’s Yoochun in ‘I Miss You’
Hopefully it will only be a matter of time before JYJ member Yoochun will be seen on TV screens across America and Europe.
The idol starred in the hit Korean TV drama I Miss You late last year and due to an overwhelming fan response, officials from the MBC show are currently in talks to promote the program in both the US and Europe.
I Miss You aired on MBC last November and follows the story of two young lovers who were tragically separated and meet again as adults. It also stars Yun Eun Hye and Yoo Seung Ho.
The drama is currently being shown in Japan on the DATV network and will begin in Hong Kong later this spring. I Miss You is expected to begin airing in China and the US sometime in June or July according to producers. After settling on details for those airings, focus will shift toward the European market, said an official for the show.
The Japanese rebroadcast has, so far, been wildly successful and has very good ratings overall.
Yoochun and his group JYJ have an enormous fan following across the world. The K-Pop group just finished up a series of three sold-out Dome concerts in Tokyo and are moving on to continue their international promotions.
K-dramas have been offering music fans a chance to see their favorite stars in a new and exciting way, off the stage and on the screen. Many idols have attracted thousands of more fans through their different acting pursuits and the members of JYJ are no different.
There is still no confirmation about the logistics of the American broadcast of the romantic drama, but the folks at MBC seem to feel incredibly confident that with Yoochun and JYJ’s global presence and popularity, I Miss You will be equally successful in other parts of the world.
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