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South Korea offers prizes for prostitute-free New Year

SEOUL, Dec 26 (Reuters) The South Korean government is handing out gifts for office workers who promise not to visit brothels this holiday season.

''If you promise yourself to make it a healthy night out at the end of the year, and if you recommend this to others, we are giving lots of prizes,'' the Ministry of Gender Equality said in an Internet posting.

The ministry is offering to pay companies whose employees pledge not to buy sex after what are typically alcohol-soaked, year-end parties.

A ministry spokesman confirmed the campaign but declined to answer questions about it.

But a ministry official told the Korea Times daily: ''Korean corporate culture that includes heavy drinking is also what makes buying sex acceptable as a way for male-bonding, which is proving to be a hard-to-break ritual.'' The ministry is offering movie tickets based on the number of employees who pledge not to visit prostitutes as well as a cash prize of 1 million won (1,077 dollars) for the company which enlists the most employees in the campaign.

Many South Koreans were bewildered by the plan, saying it was a waste of money and gave the impression that South Korean men cannot keep away from brothels.

''Do they really think men buy sex every time they have a dinner party?'' wrote one Korean on a comment page of the South Korea's largest daily Chosun Ilbo.

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General council of MDMK on Jan 10: Vaiko

Chennai, Dec 25 (UNI) The General Council of the Marumalarchi DMK will be held here on January 10 to discuss the present political situation in the state and other unexpected crisis in the party following the removal of MPs L Gansean and Gingee Ramachandran from the party posts, MDMK General Secretary Vaiko said today. Talking to newspersons here, he said the district committee meetings of the party would be held at all the districts in.....

China oil tycoon held in 127 mln dollar graft probe -media

BEIJING, Dec 26 (Reuters) A Chinese oil tycoon has been detained on suspicion of embezzling 1 billion yuan (127.9 million dollar) of private and government funds, media reported today. Gong Jialong, chairman of the Tianfa Group, owner of listed Tianfa Petroleum Co, was detained on December 21, the Beijing News said. Gong is the chairman of the China Chamber of Commerce for Petroleum Industry from which he is suspected of embezzling the funds, the newspaper said......

Constitute all party committee to discuss land issue: BJP

Hyderabad, Dec 25 (UNI) BJP's Andhra Pradesh President Bandaru Dattatreya today demanded that the state government constitute an all party committee to review and discuss the issue on assigned lands in the state. In a statement here, he said the government should find out the registration details of the assigned lands, which were registered under 'benami' names. He charged the government with adopting AP Assigned Lands (Prohibition of Transfers) Bill without consulting the Opposition parties.....
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