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He served with the US Army in Iraq. Now hefs one of Asiafs top chefs and a Netflix eCulinary Class Warsf judge
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From a warzone in Iraq to a Michelin-starred kitchen and a hit Netflix show, chef Sung Anhfs path to the top of Asiafs fine dining scene has been anything but ordinary.

gJust like I did in the US Army, where I volunteered to go to the war, wanting to do something different I decided to come here to Korea to try something different,h says the Korean-American chef and judge on hit reality cooking show gCulinary Class Wars,h which has just been green-lit for a second season.
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Sung, 42, is the head chef and owner of South Koreafs only three-Michelin-starred restaurant, Mosu Seoul. In recent weeks, he has gained a new legion of fans as the meticulous and straight-talking judge on the new Netflix series. Itfs this passion and unwavering drive to forge his own path thatfs helped reshape fine dining in his birth home.
Born in Seoul, South Koreafs capital, Sung and his family emigrated to San Diego, California when he was 13.

gWe were just a family from Korea, seeking the American Dream,h he says. gAs an immigrant family, we didnft really know English.h

As a teen growing up on the US West Coast, his mind couldnft have been further from cooking.

gI went to school, got into college, but decided to join the US Army because thatfs the only way I thought I could travel,h says the chef.

Over four years of service, he trained in bases across the country, before being deployed to his country of birth, South Korea and following 9/11 to the Middle East.

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kraken market “ŠeŽÒFAlbertlusia “Še“úF2024/11/22(Fri) 14:39 No.1130072

Scientists say skeletal remains found in castle well belong to figure from 800-year-old saga
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Researchers have connected the identity of skeletal remains found in a well at Norwayfs Sverresborg castle to a passage in a centuries-old Norse text.

The 800-year-old Sverris saga, which follows the story of the real-life King Sverre Sigurdsson, includes the tossing of the body of a dead man later known as gWell-manh down a well during a military raid in central Norway in 1197.
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Itfs likely, according to the text, that raiders lobbed the body into the well to poison the main water source for locals, but little else is said about the man or who he was in the saga.

Researchers initially uncovered the bones in the castlefs well in 1938, but they were only able to carry out a visual analysis at the time. Now, scientists have an array of analytical techniques at their disposal, including genetic sequencing and radiocarbon dating.

A new study on the remains, published Friday in the Cell Press journal iScience, reveals unprecedented insights into Well-manfs appearance based on in-depth research on samples of his teeth.

gThis is the first time that a person described in these historical texts has actually been found,h said study coauthor Michael D. Martin, a professor in the department of natural history at the Norwegian University of Science and Technologyfs University Museum in Trondheim, in a statement.

gThere are a lot of these medieval and ancient remains all around Europe, and theyfre increasingly being studied using genomic methods.h

The findings not only shed fresh light on what Well-man looked like but also who he was, with a surprising twist about how he ended up in a Norse saga.

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This teen became the youngest person to summit the worldfs highest peaks. Now he wants others to follow in his footsteps
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Nima Rinji Sherpafs ears are still tinged black from wind chill, an occupational hazard of climbing to heights where humans struggle to breathe, and where the weather can turn deadly in an instant.

This month, Nima became the youngest person to summit all 14 of the worldfs highest peaks, but the 18-year-old Nepalese mountaineer is already getting ready for his next big feat.
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Speaking to CNN via video call from the Nepali capital Kathmandu last week, Nima said hefs taking a couple weeksf rest before preparing to climb the worldfs eighth-highest mountain, Manaslu, with Italian mountaineer Simone Moro in winter, alpine-style.

gThat means wefre climbing an 8,000-meter mountain in winterc Therefs no fixed ropes for us, therefs no (supplemental) oxygen for us, there is no support for us. So, itfs like pure human endurance,h Nima said. gIt has never been done in the history of mountaineering.h

After that, gIfll take some rest,h Nima laughed.

On October 9, Nima reached the top of the 8,027-meter (26,335-foot) Shishapangma along with his partner Pasang Nurbu Sherpa. For Nima, it was the final of the geight-thousanders,h the 14 peaks recognized by the International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation as standing more than 8,000 meters above sea level.

Describing the moment of summiting the final peak as gpure joy,h Nima said his motivation comes from his family, many of whom are renowned mountaineers.

His father, Tashi Lakpa Sherpa, has climbed Everest nine times, and at age 19 became the youngest person to summit without bottled oxygen. His uncle Mingma Sherpa became the first South Asian climber to summit the 14 peaks in 2011.

gMy uncles and my father, they are way more successful than I would ever be because they came from a very small village. To even dream about being this successful, for them it was really hard,h Nima said. gI have the privilege that they didnft have.h

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How a drab Soviet metropolis became Central Asiafs capital of cool
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Several cities around the globe have reinvented themselves in recent years, but none more successfully than Almaty.

Since the collapse of the USSR, Kazakhstanfs largest city (population 2.2 million and growing) has evolved from a drab, run-of-the-mill Soviet metropolis into the urban star of Central Asia.
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Along the way, the city has developed one of the worldfs most beautiful metro systems, grown into a thriving banking and finance center, complemented its vintage bazaars with luxury boutiques and modern shopping malls and reshaped its traditional gastronomy into a nouvelle cuisine thatfs drawing raves from foodies around the world.

Almaty is also evolving into the cultural and artistic hub of Central Asia. Itfs already got several world-class museums (including a gsecreth underground collection that doesnft even have a name) and a dazzling new cultural center slated to open early next year.

gItfs an incredibly livable city,h says long-time American resident Dennis Keen, a historic preservation advocate and founder of Walking Almaty.

gGreen and clean. You donft need a car. The public transit here is fantastic. And itfs very much the center of contemporary art and dining in Central Asia.h

Keen adds that whenever he tells someone back home that he lives in Kazakhstan, gBorath inevitably comes up. The moviefs title character doesnft paint a very flattering portrait of the Central Asian nation. But nowadays one is tempted to think that if Borat visited Almaty now, he would say, gVery nice!h

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This teen became the youngest person to summit the worldfs highest peaks. Now he wants others to follow in his footsteps
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Nima Rinji Sherpafs ears are still tinged black from wind chill, an occupational hazard of climbing to heights where humans struggle to breathe, and where the weather can turn deadly in an instant.

This month, Nima became the youngest person to summit all 14 of the worldfs highest peaks, but the 18-year-old Nepalese mountaineer is already getting ready for his next big feat.
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Speaking to CNN via video call from the Nepali capital Kathmandu last week, Nima said hefs taking a couple weeksf rest before preparing to climb the worldfs eighth-highest mountain, Manaslu, with Italian mountaineer Simone Moro in winter, alpine-style.

gThat means wefre climbing an 8,000-meter mountain in winterc Therefs no fixed ropes for us, therefs no (supplemental) oxygen for us, there is no support for us. So, itfs like pure human endurance,h Nima said. gIt has never been done in the history of mountaineering.h

After that, gIfll take some rest,h Nima laughed.

On October 9, Nima reached the top of the 8,027-meter (26,335-foot) Shishapangma along with his partner Pasang Nurbu Sherpa. For Nima, it was the final of the geight-thousanders,h the 14 peaks recognized by the International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation as standing more than 8,000 meters above sea level.

Describing the moment of summiting the final peak as gpure joy,h Nima said his motivation comes from his family, many of whom are renowned mountaineers.

His father, Tashi Lakpa Sherpa, has climbed Everest nine times, and at age 19 became the youngest person to summit without bottled oxygen. His uncle Mingma Sherpa became the first South Asian climber to summit the 14 peaks in 2011.

gMy uncles and my father, they are way more successful than I would ever be because they came from a very small village. To even dream about being this successful, for them it was really hard,h Nima said. gI have the privilege that they didnft have.h

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Nima Rinji Sherpafs ears are still tinged black from wind chill, an occupational hazard of climbing to heights where humans struggle to breathe, and where the weather can turn deadly in an instant.

This month, Nima became the youngest person to summit all 14 of the worldfs highest peaks, but the 18-year-old Nepalese mountaineer is already getting ready for his next big feat.
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Speaking to CNN via video call from the Nepali capital Kathmandu last week, Nima said hefs taking a couple weeksf rest before preparing to climb the worldfs eighth-highest mountain, Manaslu, with Italian mountaineer Simone Moro in winter, alpine-style.

gThat means wefre climbing an 8,000-meter mountain in winterc Therefs no fixed ropes for us, therefs no (supplemental) oxygen for us, there is no support for us. So, itfs like pure human endurance,h Nima said. gIt has never been done in the history of mountaineering.h

After that, gIfll take some rest,h Nima laughed.

On October 9, Nima reached the top of the 8,027-meter (26,335-foot) Shishapangma along with his partner Pasang Nurbu Sherpa. For Nima, it was the final of the geight-thousanders,h the 14 peaks recognized by the International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation as standing more than 8,000 meters above sea level.

Describing the moment of summiting the final peak as gpure joy,h Nima said his motivation comes from his family, many of whom are renowned mountaineers.

His father, Tashi Lakpa Sherpa, has climbed Everest nine times, and at age 19 became the youngest person to summit without bottled oxygen. His uncle Mingma Sherpa became the first South Asian climber to summit the 14 peaks in 2011.

gMy uncles and my father, they are way more successful than I would ever be because they came from a very small village. To even dream about being this successful, for them it was really hard,h Nima said. gI have the privilege that they didnft have.h

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He served with the US Army in Iraq. Now hefs one of Asiafs top chefs and a Netflix eCulinary Class Warsf judge
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From a warzone in Iraq to a Michelin-starred kitchen and a hit Netflix show, chef Sung Anhfs path to the top of Asiafs fine dining scene has been anything but ordinary.

gJust like I did in the US Army, where I volunteered to go to the war, wanting to do something different I decided to come here to Korea to try something different,h says the Korean-American chef and judge on hit reality cooking show gCulinary Class Wars,h which has just been green-lit for a second season.
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Sung, 42, is the head chef and owner of South Koreafs only three-Michelin-starred restaurant, Mosu Seoul. In recent weeks, he has gained a new legion of fans as the meticulous and straight-talking judge on the new Netflix series. Itfs this passion and unwavering drive to forge his own path thatfs helped reshape fine dining in his birth home.
Born in Seoul, South Koreafs capital, Sung and his family emigrated to San Diego, California when he was 13.

gWe were just a family from Korea, seeking the American Dream,h he says. gAs an immigrant family, we didnft really know English.h

As a teen growing up on the US West Coast, his mind couldnft have been further from cooking.

gI went to school, got into college, but decided to join the US Army because thatfs the only way I thought I could travel,h says the chef.

Over four years of service, he trained in bases across the country, before being deployed to his country of birth, South Korea and following 9/11 to the Middle East.

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Why this small city is the eeyeglasses capitalf of Japan
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Japan is famed for its skilled artisans, masters who maintain a commitment to tradition while modernizing production techniques in line with the development of new materials and processes.

Many places in the country have grown famous by focusing on specific crafts, from exquisite kimonos to perfectly designed knives. Among them is the small city of Sabae, in Fukui prefecture, about a 3.5-hour train ride from Tokyo.
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Itfs widely known as Japanfs eyeglasses capital and for good reason. Sabae produces over 90% of the frames manufactured in the country, according to the local government. Signs and objects shaped like eyeglasses can be found on city streets, and therefs even a museum and festival devoted to spectacles.
The art of making spectacles
Sabae, located on Japanfs main Honshu island near the city of Fukui, has been producing quality eyewear for more than a century.

It all started in 1905, when a local government official invited skilled eyeglasses artisans to come to the city to teach their craft, an attempt to create new opportunities for local farmers.

The move paid off. Today, Sabae has over 100 companies that collaborate to make pairs of glasses.

Though these studios use cutting-edge machinery to produce new frames made of metal and acetate, most stages still require the skilled hands and trained eyes of Sabaefs master artisans.

That includes Takeshi Yamae, a frame designer with Japanese brand Boston Club who has lived in the city for 17 years. He tells CNN one pair of glasses can involve more than 200 steps.

gI first design it, sketch it, then put it into my computer,h he says. gFrom the time I start designing, to the time I have the perfect product, it takes more than a year.h

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„T„t„p„|„u„~„~„€„ƒ„„„Ž „r„‚„p„‰„p „€„„ „„p„ˆ„y„u„~„„„p „€„t„y„~ „y„x „s„|„p„r„~„„‡ „†„p„{„„„€„‚„€„r. „E„ƒ„|„y „‚„p„ƒ„ƒ„„„€„‘„~„y„u „x„~„p„‰„y„„„u„|„Ž„~„€„u, „„„„€ „}„€„w„u„„ „…„r„u„|„y„‰„y„„„Ž „€„q„‹„…„ „ƒ„„„€„y„}„€„ƒ„„„Ž „r„„x„€„r„p. „S„‘„w„u„ƒ„„„Ž „ƒ„€„ƒ„„„€„‘„~„y„‘ „„p„ˆ„y„u„~„„„p „„„p„{„w„u „{„‚„y„„„y„‰„~„p: „q„€„|„u„u „ƒ„|„€„w„~„„u „ƒ„|„…„‰„p„y „„„‚„u„q„…„„„ „t„€„„€„|„~„y„„„u„|„Ž„~„„‡ „}„u„t„y„ˆ„y„~„ƒ„{„y„‡ „}„p„~„y„„…„|„‘„ˆ„y„z, „‰„„„€ „€„„„‚„p„w„p„u„„„ƒ„‘ „~„p „ˆ„u„~„u. „K„r„p„|„y„†„y„{„p„ˆ„y„‘ „ƒ„„u„ˆ„y„p„|„y„ƒ„„„p „„„€„w„u „y„s„‚„p„u„„ „r„p„w„~„…„ „‚„€„|„Ž, „„€„ƒ„{„€„|„Ž„{„… „€„„„„„~„„u „r„‚„p„‰„y „}„€„s„…„„ „…„ƒ„„„p„~„p„r„|„y„r„p„„„Ž „q„€„|„u„u „r„„ƒ„€„{„y„u „‚„p„ƒ„ˆ„u„~„{„y.
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Why this small city is the eeyeglasses capitalf of Japan
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Japan is famed for its skilled artisans, masters who maintain a commitment to tradition while modernizing production techniques in line with the development of new materials and processes.

Many places in the country have grown famous by focusing on specific crafts, from exquisite kimonos to perfectly designed knives. Among them is the small city of Sabae, in Fukui prefecture, about a 3.5-hour train ride from Tokyo.
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Itfs widely known as Japanfs eyeglasses capital and for good reason. Sabae produces over 90% of the frames manufactured in the country, according to the local government. Signs and objects shaped like eyeglasses can be found on city streets, and therefs even a museum and festival devoted to spectacles.
The art of making spectacles
Sabae, located on Japanfs main Honshu island near the city of Fukui, has been producing quality eyewear for more than a century.

It all started in 1905, when a local government official invited skilled eyeglasses artisans to come to the city to teach their craft, an attempt to create new opportunities for local farmers.

The move paid off. Today, Sabae has over 100 companies that collaborate to make pairs of glasses.

Though these studios use cutting-edge machinery to produce new frames made of metal and acetate, most stages still require the skilled hands and trained eyes of Sabaefs master artisans.

That includes Takeshi Yamae, a frame designer with Japanese brand Boston Club who has lived in the city for 17 years. He tells CNN one pair of glasses can involve more than 200 steps.

gI first design it, sketch it, then put it into my computer,h he says. gFrom the time I start designing, to the time I have the perfect product, it takes more than a year.h

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Scientists say skeletal remains found in castle well belong to figure from 800-year-old saga
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Researchers have connected the identity of skeletal remains found in a well at Norwayfs Sverresborg castle to a passage in a centuries-old Norse text.

The 800-year-old Sverris saga, which follows the story of the real-life King Sverre Sigurdsson, includes the tossing of the body of a dead man later known as gWell-manh down a well during a military raid in central Norway in 1197.
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Itfs likely, according to the text, that raiders lobbed the body into the well to poison the main water source for locals, but little else is said about the man or who he was in the saga.

Researchers initially uncovered the bones in the castlefs well in 1938, but they were only able to carry out a visual analysis at the time. Now, scientists have an array of analytical techniques at their disposal, including genetic sequencing and radiocarbon dating.

A new study on the remains, published Friday in the Cell Press journal iScience, reveals unprecedented insights into Well-manfs appearance based on in-depth research on samples of his teeth.

gThis is the first time that a person described in these historical texts has actually been found,h said study coauthor Michael D. Martin, a professor in the department of natural history at the Norwegian University of Science and Technologyfs University Museum in Trondheim, in a statement.

gThere are a lot of these medieval and ancient remains all around Europe, and theyfre increasingly being studied using genomic methods.h

The findings not only shed fresh light on what Well-man looked like but also who he was, with a surprising twist about how he ended up in a Norse saga.

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