"The Republic of Korea will not forget your lofty sacrifice," says President Lee.
- ROK Defense Minister says torpedo most likely cause of Chonan sinking (Bloomberg, AP via NYT, CNN, UPI, The Times, Yonhap)
- President Lee pays tribute to victims of sunken warship (BBC, Yonhap)
- Hundreds of political leaders also join in paying respects (Yonhap)
- Prime Minister says South Korea will observe five days of national mourning (Joongang Daily)
- Dozens of South Korean business officials will accede to North Korean demands this week that they be present when their tourism assets are frozen (Yonhap)
- President Lee calls for prosecution reform amid bribery scandal (Yonhap)
- Bloomberg says South Korean economy "probably accelerated" during first quarter (Bloomberg)
- Unemployment for twenty-somethings falls to near thirty-year low (Yonhap)
- Kim Yuna's "queenmaker" coach Brian Orser denies rumors he will work with Mao Asada (Yonhap, Korea Times)
- NHRCK declares kochu-eating component of ROK naturalization process to be human rights violation (Yonhap)
The link isn't working, but I agree with the NHRCK on this.
ReplyDeleteOh, okay, I see, you were joking. Sorry about that.
ReplyDeleteThe veracity of the final story is always dubious.
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