Lee Tae-seok (born 1992), South Korean Catholic priest and doctor who helped the people of Tonj, Sudan
Yung Suk Kim | Roh Tae-woo | Yang Hyun-suk | Jung Tae-woo | Han Suk-kyu | Chey Tae-won | Cha Tae-hyun | Yoo Ji-tae | Yim Tae-hee | TAE Greek National Airlines | Shin Suk-ja | Pyo Un-Suk | Park Tae-joon | Park Tae-Hwan | Kim Tae-Jin (goalkeeper) | Kim Tae-Jin (footballer) | Kim Jong-suk | Kim Hyun-Tae | Kang Yong-suk | Ji Suk-jin | Chong Tae-Hyon | Choi Tae-joon | Baik Tae-ung |
The story is loosely based on Jang Eun-young, a Miss Korea runner-up turned KBS news announcer who made headlines in 1999 when she married former Dongah Group chairman Choi Won-suk who was 27 years her senior; it was his third marriage.
Brand New Biscuits included also another Korean singer, Yuny Han (Han Tae Yoon).
At the 2005 World Judo Championships in Cairo he won a bronze medal in the extra lightweight competition.
They performed the theme song for KIRO-TV's The John Report with Bob called "Suk or Shine", which was later used as the theme for the FOX series Quintuplets.
While attending Hanyang University, he competed for South Korea national baseball team in numerous international baseball competitions.
According to Korean folklore, the daegeum is said to have been invented when King Sinmun of Silla was informed by Park Suk Jung, his caretaker of the ocean (海官) in 618 that a small island was floating toward a Buddhist temple in the Sea of Japan (East Sea).
She was the first woman promoted to black belt by Grandmaster Keith Yates, founder of American Karate and Tae Kwon Do Organization (A.K.A.T.O).
The sisters must keep the restaurant going on their own, but they get some help from a troubled man, Ki Ho-tae (Song Il-gook), who shows up at the restaurant looking for his missing past.
Jo Min-ki as Kim Young-min - The 1st generation son of a conglomerate family, he is the third son of Kim Tae-jin.
The remake starred Jericho Rosales as Jerome Delgado (Lee Jung-hyun/Zhang Zhongyuan), Anne Curtis as Angela Tuazon (Oh Soo-ah), Jake Cuenca as Edward Fuentebuella (Shin Hyun-tae) and Alessandra de Rossi as Geena Rallos (Cha Yoo-ran).
She learned Haegeum and Yanggeum at the Joseon Music and Dance Institute and also learned all the Korean dance like Seungmu, Hakmu, Taepyeongmu, Salpulyi, Barachum.
Throughout her life, she worked as a teacher, reporter, and a lecturer at Sangmyung Women’s College.
However, in November 2005, Gerald Schatten, a University of Pittsburgh researcher who had worked with Hwang for two years, made the surprise announcement that he had ceased his collaboration with Hwang.
Yang Hyun-suk (born 1970), CEO of YG Entertainment and former member of boy band Seo Taeji and Boys
Kim Hyun-Tae (born 1961), South Korean football coach and former player
14-year-old Geum Eun-dong (Kim Ki-bum) is desperately in love with Lee Tae-ri (Park Ye-jin), a well-bred heiress who is seven years older than he is.
Its President, who also holds the title of President of the International Institute of Administrative Sciences, is Prof. Dr. Pan Suk Kim from Yonsei University, Wonju, South Korea.
"Let Me Cry" debuted at number 1 on Japan's Oricon single charts, selling 119,149 copies on its first week of release, making him the first non-Japanese act to have the debut single to debut at number 1 on the charts.
His eldest brother Yak-hyeon (若鉉, 1751–1821) was the son of a first wife, while Jeong Yak-jong (若鍾, 1760–1801), Yak-jeon (若銓, 1758–1816), and Yak-yong were the sons of their father’s second wife, Suk-in (淑人, 1730–1770) from the Haenam Yun 尹 family.
Yoo Ji-tae (born 1976), South Korean actor and film director
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Justin Chon (born 1981), Korean American actor whose middle name is Jitae
The original three judges for the series have been Yang Hyun-suk, founder of YG Entertainment and former member of the popular South Korean act Seo Taiji & Boys, Park Jin-young, singer/song-writer and founder of JYP Entertainment, and Korean pop icon BoA, from SM Entertainment.
He later sued South Korean comedian Choi Hyo-jong for "disrespecting the National Assembly" in a skit in Gag Concert.
The Kim Chŏng-tae Electric Locomotive Works in P'yŏngyang is North Korea's primary—possibly only—manufacturer of railway motive power.
Kim Jong-gak's supposed part in ensuring the succession was enhanced in May 2010, when he presided over a military ceremony unveiling bronze statues of Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-il, and Kim Jong-suk.
This led to the construction of a 105-story Ryugyong Hotel, which is still not opened and is nicknamed 'hotel of doom'
The following year she returned to the Pyongyang Marathon and finished second again, this time to Pyo Un-Suk.
In 1975 he achieved a black belt in Taekwondo with instructor Kim Kyong Myong at Tae Kwon Do studio Salzburg Austria.
She played the role of Jung Han Kyung, a small town girl who became the apple of the eye of the two most popular boys in town played by Jo Han-sun as Ban Hae Won and Kang Dong-won who played as Jung Tae Sung.
The head of the government-funded Korea Institute for National Unification, Kim Tae-u, proposed that the South Korean government renegotiate the Mount Kumgang Tourist Region with North Korea without any official apology from North Korea over the ROKS Cheonan sinking and the Bombardment of Yeonpyeong.
He has been trained by the some of the most prominent martial arts trainers in the world including: Master Boxing Instructor Jeff Langton, Muay Thai Instructor Saekson Janjira, Tae Kwon Do Instructor Billy Blanks, last resort tactic self defense instructor Tom Petire.
On 25 June 1970, Cheong was appointed the second Bishop of Cheongju by Pope Paul VI.
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He served as Archbishop of Seoul, from 1998 until retirement in 2012, having previously served as Bishop of Cheongju from 1970 to 1998, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 2006.
He became a member of 2008 National Image Development Commission on the Korean Prime Minister's office, commissioned as the spokesperson of Seoul in 2008.
He later became chairman and commander in chief of the Shan State Progress Party, Co-founded Shan State Organization, Co-founded Shan Democratic Union and elected the 1st President of Shan State Constitutional Drafting Commission before becoming involved in the Ethnic Nationalities Council.Prominent Shan leader Sao Seng Suk, or Khun Kyar Nu, died at about 4pm at a hospital in Chiang Mai, Thailand on Monday 13 August 2007 aged 72 following a lengthy battle with lung disease.
After the breakup of Sinawe in 1991, Seo Taiji switched gears and formed the dance group Seo Taiji & Boys (서태지와 아이들) with dancers Lee Juno (이주노) and Yang Hyun-suk.
It was used as the cinema CSV of Baek Seung-kyung, Ki-joo's ex-wife, played by Park Shin-yang, also where Tae-young, played by Kim Jung-eun, worked and had the pajama party.
In early December 1944, the SUK participated, along with other Chetnik formations, in an unsuccessful attempt to capture the city of Tuzla in northeastern Bosnia.
Shin Suk-ja (also spelled Shin Sook-ja; born 1942) is a South Korean prisoner of North Korea, imprisoned with her daughters in Yodok concentration camp after her husband Oh Kil-nam defected from North Korea to Denmark.
Joining him is Kwon Ji-hyuk (Sung Joon), chic Lee Hyun-soo (Kim Myung-soo), playboy Kim Ha-jin (Yoo Min-kyu), silent Jang Do-il (Lee Hyun-jae) and baby-faced Seo Kyung-jong (Kim Min-suk).
"Smile In Your Sleep", sometimes known as "Hush, Hush, Time To Be Sleeping" (Scots: "Hush, Hush, Time Tae Be Sleepin") is a Scottish folk song and lullaby written by Jim McLean and set to the tune of the Gaelic air, "Chi Mi Na Morbheanna" (literally "I will see the great mountains", or "The Mist Covered Mountain").
Unlike his colleagues (later called Sayuksin) who had all pledged allegiance to King Danjeong, Shin Suk-ju betrayed them in favor of Danjeong's uncle, Grand Prince Suyang (later King Sejo), who usurped the throne from his nephew and had him killed.
Tae has also designed uniforms for the female members of the Tokyo Trust Bank (UFJ Trust Bank), performers at Tokyo's Disney Resort and the uniforms for SK-II, Max Factor's top brand in Asia.
Yim Tae-hee (born 1956), South Korean politician, former chief of staff to Lee Myung-bak
Chey Tae-won (born 1960), South Korean businessman, chairman of SK Group
Roh Tae-woo (born 1932), sixth president of South Korea (1988–1993)
Bae Soo-bin, birth name Yoon Tae-wook (born 1976), South Korean actor
Baik Tae-ung (born 1962), South Korean law professor and former prisoner of conscience
Another arm of non-core business, Tenix Aviation, formerly known as Rossair that offered a range of aircraft, propeller and component maintenance services to the aviation industry worldwide, was sold in December 2008 to TAE Australia.
Lee Tae Hee, former chairman of The Hannara Party, created the New Hannara Party to succeed The Hannara Party.