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South Korea has become the first country to export a hundred billion dollars' worth of

memory chips in a year.

The trade ministry says the record was set on Tuesday, October 16th.

The closest any other country got to that feat are the United States and Japan.

Each exported about sixty billion dollars in 2000 and about fifty billion dollars in

2007.

South Korea's accomplishment comes twenty-four years after its chip exports passed ten-billion

dollars in 1994.

Since 2008, the nation celebrated 'Semiconductor Day' every October to commemorate that previous

milestone.

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Turn the caravan around — the US is not a dumping ground - Duration: 5:24.

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S. Korea becomes first country to export US$ 100 bil. in semiconductors - Duration: 0:35.

South Korea has become the first country to export a hundred billion dollars' worth of

memory chips in a year.

The trade ministry says the record was set on Tuesday, October 16th.

The closest any other country got to that feat are the United States and Japan.

Each exported about sixty billion dollars in 2000 and about fifty billion dollars in

2007.

Seoul's accomplishment comes twenty-four years after its chip exports passed ten-billion

dollars in 1994.

Since 2008, the nation celebrated 'Semiconductor Day' every October to commemorate that previous

milestone.

For more infomation >> S. Korea becomes first country to export US$ 100 bil. in semiconductors - Duration: 0:35.

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Cyber Command Aims to protect U.S. Midterms | Comodo News - Duration: 0:35.

The New York Times is reporting that U.S. Cyber Command is making its first ever offensive

operation against individual Russians attempting to interfere in the upcoming 2018 midterm

elections.

Suspected operatives would first be contacted and given warnings that the U.S. knows about

them and is tracking their activity.

No direct threats were made by the U.S. but individuals warned that still try to interfere will be

sanctioned in some way.

The overall hope is to deter interference in the first place and to let the world know

the U.S. is watching their election closely.

No indication has been given on how many individuals have been contacted.

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U.S. Navy to give update on drinking water near Fentress Field - Duration: 1:54.

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The US Grand Prix 2005 - what actually happened? | F1 Story Time - Duration: 9:31.

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As Midterms Loom, Trump May Have Shifted Reliably Dem States Into GOP's Column - Duration: 3:29.

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Pentagon To Send Hundreds Of Troops To The US Mexico Border - Duration: 3:08.

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Officials Confirm U.S. Troops Are Moving to Protect the Border - Duration: 3:09.

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Sing the States | 50 States Song | Jack Hartmann - Duration: 2:31.

I'm proud to work and play In the USA

I'm proud to live everyday

In the land of the free

There are 50, 50

United States in this country

50, 50 Home of the proud and the free

Sing the states with me

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii Hawai'i

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

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Ohio

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

I'm proud to work and play In the USA

I'm proud to live everyday

In the land of the free

There are 50, 50 United States in this country

50, 50 Home of the proud and the free

Home of the proud and the free

Sing the states with me

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U.S. Officials Concerned Trump May Be Using Unsecured Cellphone | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 2:12.

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Defense Secretary Expected To Sign Order Deploying 800 Troops To US-Mexico Border - Duration: 1:56.

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S. Korea, U.S. hold Military Committee Meeting in Washington D.C. - Duration: 0:35.

top military officials from South Korea and the United States held their annual

military committee meeting in Washington DC on Thursday local time they discussed

a number of issues including the transfer of wartime operational control

according to Seoul's Defense Ministry the chairman of the nation's Joint

Chiefs of Staff General pokken G and his American counterpart general Joseph

Dunford signed a set of agreements guaranteeing wartime OPCON transfer to

South Korea the results of the meeting will be reported at next week's security

consultative meeting between the Allies defense Chiefs that they are expected to

finalize the agreements

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Large Metal US Constitution - Duration: 0:56.

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Defense Secretary Signs Deployment Order for Troops to U.S.-Mexico Border - Duration: 1:16.

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Tiger Woods vs Phil Mickelson to cost US fans over £15 to watch - Duration: 2:19.

Golf fans in the United States will be charged a 'suggested' price of $19.99 (£15

60) to watch the pay-per-view exhibition between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson in November, Turner Sports announced on Thursday

Billed as The Match: Tiger v Phil, the 18-hole, $9 million (£7m) 'winner-take-all' showdown will be played at exclusive Shadow Creek in Las Vegas on November 23, the day after US Thanksgiving

The course will be closed to the general public for the made-for-TV event, which will feature side bets on top of the purse

'For instance, Woods or Mickelson could raise the stakes by challenging the other to a long-drive, closest-to-the-pin or similar competition during a hole as they play their match, with money being donated to the winning golfer's charity of choice,' Turner Sports said in a press release

The pay-per-view price for viewers outside the US has not been announced.Woods has won 14 major championships, trailing only Jack Nicklaus on the all-time list, while Mickelson has collected five majors

Woods last month ended a five-year victory drought by winning the season-ending Tour Championship on the PGA Tour

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Thursday US briefing Trump critics targeted with pipe bombs in mail US news - Duration: 4:18.

Thursday US briefing Trump critics targeted with pipe bombs in mail US news

Saudi crown prince calls Khashoggi murder 'heinous crime' ... White House seeks to remove 'gender' from UN documents ... All-male dining club ties Kavanaugh to US solicitor general

Saudi crown prince calls Khashoggi murder 'heinous crime' ... White House seeks to remove 'gender' from UN documents ... All-male dining club ties Kavanaugh to US solicitor general

Good morning, I'm Tim Walker with today's headlines. If you'd like to receive this briefing by email, sign up here.

Donald Trump turned to a familiar scapegoat as it emerged that a series of pipe bombs had been sent to senior Democrats and other prominent critics of his administration this week. The media, he told a campaign rally in Wisconsin, has "a responsibility to set a civil tone and to stop the endless hostility". Calling for peace and harmony, the president urged those "in the political arena" to "stop treating political opponents as morally defective." It was unclear whether he included his own rhetoric in that assessment.

'Terrorizing acts'. Trump promised a "major federal investigation", yet the White House declined to label the attempted bombings as "terrorism".

Antisemitism. George Soros was the first target of the mail bombs, just as the US right's demonisation of the liberal billionaire reaches new depths.

The Saudi crown prince has insisted "justice will prevail" over the killing of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi, in which several members of his the prince's security staff have been implicated. Speaking in Riyadh at the investor conference known as "Davos in the Desert", Bin Salman described Khashoggi's death as a "heinous crime", breaking a three-week silence on a murder many observers believe he ordered.

'Blood on his hands'. Turkish officials have suggested they will release further information incriminating the Saudi state in the murder, if King Salman does not move to punish the crown prince.

US diplomats have sought to excise the word "gender" from United Nations policy documents during recent meetings of the third committee, which deals with "social, humanitarian and cultural" rights. In most cases the US mission called for "gender" to be replaced with "woman", erasing what the Trump administration claims is politically correct language that reflects an "ideology" of treating gender as a choice.

Transgender rights. Mara Keisling, the executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality, said this was in line with the Trump administration's "broad strategy of erasing transgender people's existence across the federal government".

The new supreme court justice Brett Kavanaugh and the US solicitor general, Noel Francisco, were members of the same all-male dining club, according to emails obtained by the Guardian. Kavanaugh and Francisco attended the monthly Eureka Club dinners together from 2001 to 2003, and counted each other as close professional friends. Now solicitor general, Francisco will argue cases before the supreme court on behalf of the supreme court.

Eureka Club. Named after Ronald Reagan's alma mater, the club's members also included a lawyer who now advises Rupert Murdoch and the author of the George W Bush-era "torture memos".

Shares listed on Asia-Pacific stock markets have plunged, wiping billions from company values and stoking fears for the global economy. The falls follow the worst day for Wall Street's tech stocks since 2011.

A wave of rebel and militia attacks on health officials tackling an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has led to a surge in reported cases of the virus.

Irish voters are poised to scrap a clause in the country's constitution that makes blasphemy a criminal act, in a referendum that would further weaken the influence of the Catholic church in Ireland.

A recording of a mother's voice is far more effective at waking a sleeping child in an emergency than a traditional smoke alarm, US researchers have found.

Continuing our series of in-depth reports from Atlanta this week, Julia Carrie Wong meets the tech entrepreneurs helping turn the Georgian city into the black Silicon Valley: "If there was a Wakanda, this is it."

The untold story of River Phoenix – 25 years after his death

The actor is still remembered for the precocious talent he displayed before his life was cut short, 25 years ago. Hadley Freeman hears Phoenix's story from those who knew him, including – for the first time – his girlfriend, Samantha Mathis.

Tommy Robinson and the far-right's new playbook

Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, the English far-right leader who goes by the pseudonym Tommy Robinson, uses extremist tactics increasingly common to nationalists worldwide: loudly invade the mainstream, while claiming to have been silenced. Daniel Trilling reports.

Is the true crime genre running out of material, or evolving?

Making a Murderer and Serial are back, while satirical true crime series are proving almost as popular the real thing. Is the genre enjoying its last gasp, asks Stuart Jeffries, or is it still in a golden age?

The news that pipe bombs were sent to several of Trump's Democratic opponents had an air of inevitability, says Jill Abramson. After all, the president has personally endorsed political violence.

Rather than stoking the hate, the president needs to recognize the terrible recklessness of his own rhetoric.

The Red Sox have taken a 2-0 lead in the World Series as they head to Game 3 in Los Angeles, where the Dodgers are in desperate need of a home win.

Novak Djokovic could cap a remarkable tennis resurrection next week, writes Kevin Mitchell. If the Serb wins the last tournament of the season, he'll end the year at No 1 for the first time since 2015.

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