Meanwhile, Na Kyung-won is set to run for mayor of Seoul. She's hella better-looking than the other candidates, but that's not going to make my neighborhood better. Still, we have to admit that looks — for both men and women — can be an important factor in politics, the current president notwithstanding. Or the last one. Or the one before that. Or the one before that. Ah, screw it. Forget I said anything.
- ROK unemployment rate falls from 4.8 percent in January to 4.4 percent in February (Bloomberg, Korea Herald)
- Despite public support for capital punishment, Assembly Speaker calls for abolishment of death penalty (Yonhap)
- Kushibo says "Yay!"
- Hyundai Heavy Industries stock drops after European buyer cancels $425 million order for five oil tankers (Bloomberg)
- Hyundai Asan chief resigns over suspended inter-Korean tourism program (Yonhap)
- US military report says South Korea and Japan could produce nuclear weapons very quickly (Yonhap)
- National law enforcement agency says monitoring of 9,408 juvenile sex offenders will begin in May (Korea Times)
- Hannara lawmaker Na Kyung-won announces bid for Seoul mayoral position (Korea Herald)
- Justice Ministry special committee moves to abolish Adultery Law (Chosun Ilbo)
- Fox spokesman says Rupert Murdoch in good condition after freak face-melting incident on set of Indiana Jones 4: Return to the Ark (LAT)
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