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Crayon Pop dance

Crayon Pop perform during a showcase to promote their new single “Uh-ee” at Olleh Square in Gwanghwamun, central Seoul, Friday. The group will release the album on April 1. / Yonhap

Mar 30, 2014

Convicted tycoon's apology

Convicted tycoon’s apology: Huh Jae-ho, former chairman of the now-defunct Daejoo Group, apologizes for his controversial penal labor at the Gwangju District Prosecutors’ Office, Friday. He was summoned for questioning over his unpaid fine. Public outrage erupted after a high court allowed him to pay off his 25-billion-won fine with 49 days of penal labor, setting the value of his work at 500 million won per day. / Yonhap

Mar 28, 2014

Chinese war dead

Chinese war dead: Chinese Ambassador to Korea Qiu Guohong covers caskets containing the remains of Chinese soldiers with the Chinese national flag during a ceremony at Incheon International Airport, Friday. The remains of more than 400 Chinese soldiers killed during the 1950-53 Korean War were transferred from a temporary columbarium in Korea to the airport to be returned home for permanent burial.  / Yonhap

Mar 28, 2014

Remembering fallen soldiers

People pay their respects to 46 sailors, killed during the sinking of the naval ship Cheonan, at a temporary memorial altar at Seoul Station, Wednesday, the fourth anniversary of the sinking of the frigate. / Yonhap

Mar 26, 2014

Last piece of Ahyeon Overpass

A crane lifts the last bridge column taken from the Ahyeon Overpass, in western Seoul, Wednesday. The Seoul Metropolitan Government began demolishing the country’s first overpass on Feb. 6 and plans to replace it with a buses only road. / Yonhap

Mar 26, 2014

Help Cambodian students

Hanyang University alumni volunteers cheer at the school’s campus in Seoul, Monday, after loading desks and chairs onto a container truck to be supplied to Cambodian students. The university donated 550 desks and chairs to schools at Sihanoukville, also known as Kampong Saom, in Cambodia. The supplies will arrive at the Southeast Asian country on April 12. About 100 Hanyang students and alumni plan to travel to the countryfor voluntary service in July. / Courtesy of Hanyang University

Mar 26, 2014

Hacker cracks women's computers, monitors their private lives

By Ko Dong-hwanOnline video streaming website Africa TV's broadcasting jockies became targets of a computer hacker who hacked into their computers to scrutinize their private lives.Police arrested a computer hacker for infiltrating women’s computers and scrutinizing their private lives to blackmail them, Seoul Shimmun said Wednesday.Lee, 18, a college freshmen enrolled in an information security program, tapped into the victims’ computers and captured the most private parts of their lives in photos or videos.The victims ― a total of 11 ― were all internet broadcasting jockeys for a popular video streaming website, Africa TV. Lee targeted them knowing they stay at home almost all day because of their job.Lee first planted virus seeds to the victims’ computers which unspooled and took over cameras built in the computers.Gaining control over the cameras, Lee monitored the bjs through multiple windows at his hideout and recorded them naked when they changed clothes. He also stored their personal information, including chat records and pictures.Lee blackmailed each bj to

Mar 26, 2014By Ko Dong-hwan
Hacker cracks women's computers, monitors their private lives

Dad kills a rape suspect of his daughter

By Jeong Ji-su A murder out of revenge has happened in Gunsan.Hearing that his daughter was raped, the furious father went up to the suspect and eventually ended up killing him, reported Yonhap News on Tuesday.On Monday, after hearing that his 15-year-old daughter got raped, the father made the 19-year-old suspect meet him personally by using the social media device that they were using to communicate.While questioning his acts, the father brandished his prepared weapons on him. The suspect was quickly sent to a hospital, only to be pronounced dead.Confused, the father escaped from the crime scene immediately but turned himself in an hour later. The father has been charged with murder. 

Mar 26, 2014

Hallyu idol Hyun-a's impromptu lipstick makeup on television raises laughter

Hallyu girl group 4 Minute's femme fatal Hyun-a, left, put on lipstick while recording a television talk show Tuesday, provoking one of the show hosts Shin-Dong, right, to mock her with funny parody. / Courtesy of My Daily By Ko Dong-hwanHyun-a, a member of girl group 4 Minute, caused stir among TV viewers and netizens with her impromptu lipstick makeup on television show  Tuesday night.The incident happened on cable channel Mnet’s talk show program Beetles Code 3D.The seemingly innocent makeup had hilarious a zing to it because she for a second appeared confused as to whether she was in a washroom or recording a television program.The misdeed’s highlight came when the program’s co-host Shin Dong promptly parodied the lipstick makeup as he talked, which apparently embarrassed Hyun-a.What led to the whole kerfuffle in the first place was Shin’s interest in members of the group if they ever go out on dates.Hyun-a replied that the president of her agency welcomes the idea as it serves up to tabloids involving her group.It was at this very moment when sh

Mar 26, 2014By Ko Dong-hwan
Hallyu idol Hyun-a's impromptu lipstick makeup on television raises laughter

Drone shows presidential house 'completely open to air attack'

Recent discovery of unidentified non-military drone revealed Cheong Wa Dae is completely exposed to aerial attacks.  By Ko Dong-hwanNational defense received criticism for the vulnerable safeguard on the president as an unidentified drone was confirmed to have recently hovered above the Cheong Wa Dae and taken photos with its spy camera, DongA Ilbo said Wednesday.The drone, two meters in length and built with high-performance DSLR cameras, flew the sky above the presidential house. Regulations restrict all aircrafts from passing through the air space.The accident alluded the presidential house is completely open to all aerial attacks, like suicide bomber planes carrying improvised explosive devices that were actually used by terrorists in Iraq and Afghanistan.The drone was first spotted by a mountain trekker who reported it to an authority. It was later found at a mountain in Paju, Gyeonggi Province, after it crash landed there.The report cited Korea Defense Network’s representative Shin In-kyun as saying it is seriously wrong that no governmental authority knew about the

Mar 26, 2014By Ko Dong-hwan
Drone shows presidential house 'completely open to air attack'
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