- ROK government warns South Korean citizens against travel to Bangkok after deadly clashes between protesters and Thai military (Bloomberg)
- Japanese cameraman working for Reuters among the 21 dead in Thailand (Japan Times)
- President Lee heads to Washington to attend inaugural summit on nuclear security (Yonhap)
- South Korea opens medical center and job training facility near Bagram, Afghanistan (Yonhap)
- Harvard-educated professor emeritus from KAIST to jointly head probe into sinking of Chonan (Yonhap, Joongang Daily)
- Foreign investors purchase a net 6.26 trillion won in Korean bonds in March (Yonhap)
- Archaeologists in South Kyŏngsang Province discover ancient Kojosŏn scribes used primitive stone keyboards (Yonhap)
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- North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (C) smiles during a visit to its launch site in the northwestern part of the country. The (North) Korean Central News Agenc...
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This is some history that is bound to upset some, but the truth hurts.
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The keyboard thing made me laugh.
ReplyDelete7Ø7, glad you liked that.
ReplyDeleteIf I needed a tablet PC, I think I'd take the openess of the "WePad" over Apple's closed-off version: German Tablet PC
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