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    Feb 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. North Korea's 'red lines'

    Last April, when a North Korean missile launch appeared to be imminent, this newspaper published my commentary urging the U.S. to "get tough with North Korea." My determination that U.S. actions to date had produced little or no effect in deterring the Democratic People's Republic of Korea — the DPRK — from engaging in irresponsible, downright hostile behavior, and that an unmistakable stance of intolerance toward further provocations was needed, was based on four years of experience negotiating in and with the DPRK.
    Last April, when a North Korean missile launch appeared to be imminent, this newspaper published my commentary urging the U.S. to "get tough with North Korea." My determination that U.S. actions to date had produced little or no effect in deterring the...

    Tags: Kim Jong Il, State of the Union Address, Japan, North Korea, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  2. Feb 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. North Korea appears to conduct nuclear test, defying world powers

    BEIJING -- North Korea appeared to conduct a nuclear test Tuesday in defiance of world powers, South Korean officials said, following through on the provocative step after weeks of threats.
    BEIJING -- North Korea appeared to conduct a nuclear test Tuesday in defiance of world powers, South Korean officials said, following through on the provocative step after weeks of threats. South Korea said it had detected a man-made seismic event...

    Tags: Japan, Emergency Incidents, Beijing (China), China Earthquake (2010), Communist Party of China

  4. Feb 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Tallest building in the West to be built in downtown L.A.

    The long-awaited design of a $1-billion hotel and office skyscraper to be built in downtown Los Angeles -- soon to be tallest building in the West -- was unveiled Thursday by developer Korean Airlines.
    The long-awaited design of a $1-billion hotel and office skyscraper to be built in downtown Los Angeles -- soon to be tallest building in the West -- was unveiled Thursday by developer Korean Airlines. At 73 stories, the tower at Wilshire Boulevard...

    Tags: Staples Center, Manufacturing and Engineering, Heavy Engineering, Science and Technology, Los Angeles Hotels

  6. Feb 7, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  7. Education spending that isn't smart

    Not long after President Obama proclaimed in his second inaugural that "an economic recovery has begun," we learned that the U.S. economy actually shrank in the last quarter. Many economists believe this is a temporary setback. This recovery may be the weakest in American history, but the economy isn't cratering either.
    Not long after President Obama proclaimed in his second inaugural that "an economic recovery has begun," we learned that the U.S. economy actually shrank in the last quarter. Many economists believe this is a temporary setback. This recovery may be the...

    Tags: Japan, The New York Times, Kevin Phillips, Government Debt, Labor Markets

  8. Feb 3, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  9. Local veterans plan events to mark 60th anniversary of end of Korean War

    Local Korean War veterans plan to mark the 60th anniversary of that conflict’s end with a number of events, including the dedication of a granite memorial in Hagerstown.
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    Local Korean War veterans plan to mark the 60th anniversary of that conflict’s end with a number of events, including the dedication of a granite memorial in Hagerstown. John Koontz, 80, and Jim Mobley, 84, who are members of Antietam Chapter No....

    Tags: Washington, DC, Veterans Affairs, U.S. Department of Defense, Roxbury, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)

  10. Feb 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Asian space race reflects sharpened U.S.-China rivalry

    South Korea’s successful satellite launch this week served as the latest act of one-upmanship in an accelerating space race gripping Northeast Asia.
    South Korea’s successful satellite launch this week served as the latest act of one-upmanship in an accelerating space race gripping Northeast Asia. Membership in the elite global space club is being pursued by wealthy countries that can afford it...

    Tags: NASA, Civil Rights, Beijing (China), Science and Technology, Human Rights

  12. Jan 31, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. South Korea tycoon sentenced for embezzling more than $40 million

    <span style="font-size: small;">A South Korean executive was sentenced to four years in prison Thursday for embezzling more than $40 million from his conglomerate, the third-largest of the massive and powerful <em>chaebols</em> that have long dominated the South Korean economy.</span>
    A South Korean executive was sentenced to four years in prison Thursday for embezzling more than $40 million from his conglomerate, the third-largest of the massive and powerful chaebols that have long dominated the South Korean economy. SK Group...

    Tags: Embezzlement, Punishment, Samsung Group, Corporate Crime, Columbia University

  14. Jan 27, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. South Korea files motion in Cook County to stop adoption

    An Evanston couple accused of circumventing South Korea's adoption procedures have temporary care of a baby girl while they continue to fight for her permanent custody in state and federal courts.
    An Evanston couple accused of circumventing South Korea's adoption procedures have temporary care of a baby girl while they continue to fight for her permanent custody in state and federal courts. On Thursday, the South Korean government filed a...

    Tags: Cook County Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Adoption, Family, Politics

  16. Dec 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Israelis press ahead with controversial housing project near Jerusalem

    JERUSALEM -- Defying a wave of international condemnation, Israel on Wednesday gave final approval to a 2,610-unit housing project in a southern Jerusalem area that Palestinians claim should be part of their future state.
    JERUSALEM -- Defying a wave of international condemnation, Israel on Wednesday gave final approval to a 2,610-unit housing project in a southern Jerusalem area that Palestinians claim should be part of their future state. The project, called Givat...

    Tags: U.S. Department of State, West Bank, Politics, Interior Policy, BBC

  18. Dec 3, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Tim Burton exhibition traveling to South Korea

    The popular Tim Burton exhibition that originated in 2009 at New York's Museum of Modern Art and has since toured internationally, including a stop last year at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, is next heading to South Korea.
    The popular Tim Burton exhibition that originated in 2009 at New York's Museum of Modern Art and has since toured internationally, including a stop last year at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, is next heading to South Korea. "Tim Burton" is...

    Tags: Frankenweenie (movie), Artists, Arts, Dark Shadows (movie), Arts and Culture

  20. Dec 3, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Apple iPhone 5 coming to South Korea, China, 52 other countries

    The iPhone 5 will be making its way to 54 countries this month, including South Korea, China, Brazil and Russia.
    The iPhone 5 will be making its way to 54 countries this month, including South Korea, China, Brazil and Russia. That number is notable because the iPhone 5 is already available in 47 countries, so by Dec. 21, Apple will have its flagship product in...

    Tags: Google Play, New Products, Apple iPad, Google Nexus 10, Apple iTunes

  22. Dec 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. After a billion, what's next for Facebook?

    MENLO PARK &mdash; In just eight years, Facebook signed up more than half the world's Internet population.
    MENLO PARK — In just eight years, Facebook signed up more than half the world's Internet population. Now it's going after the rest. Facebook wants to reach every single person on the Internet whether they are logging on from a laptop in Santa...

    Tags: China Earthquake (2010), Communist Party of China, Media Industry, Dmitry Medvedev, Google Inc.

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