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Just see news.

Now, the female Korean President even have to bow and apologized to all.

 

Though not her fault, she still apologize. Salute to her !

 

Many boos boos have taken place in the past few years -- ponding, train breakdowns, etc. Where're the apologies? [sweatdrop]

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yeah ... being a president shoulder all blame and responsibilities ... really tough

 

ship sunk ... president fault

building collapse ... president fault

flood ... president fault

drought ... president fault

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbwMH8UPOuE

 

Just see news.
Now, the female Korean President even have to bow and apologized to all.

Though not her fault, she still apologize. Salute to her !

 

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Supercharged

The billionaire owner has been found - dead.

 

The vessel owner you mean?

 

How did he died ?

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The vessel owner you mean?

 

How did he died ?

 

 

South Korea police confirm body is fugitive ferry owner
PUBLISHED ON JUL 22, 2014 8:43 AM 171 53 0 0
SEOUL (AFP) - South Korean police said Tuesday they had found the body of fugitive business tycoon Yoo Byung-Eun, the target of a months-long manhunt connected to April’s Sewol ferry disaster that claimed around 300 lives.
The heavily decomposed corpse of the 73-year-old Yoo was discovered on June 12 lying on the ground in a plum orchard in Suncheon, a city 300km south of Seoul.
Suncheon police chief Woo Hyung-Ho told reporters that the body was too decomposed to ascertain the cause of death, although several empty bottles of alcohol were found at the scene.
“We do not know yet whether it was a homicide or a suicide,” Woo said.

 

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Turbocharged

- - - - very unforgiving culture in SK? - - -

 

Seoul, 22 Jul 14:

 

The body of South Korea’s most wanted man, linked to the sinking of a ferry in April that killed 300 people, was identified more than a month after being found in an orchard, police said on Tuesday, with his book and empty bottles of alcohol nearby.

The police chief in charge of the case in a small city in the south of the country was sacked on Tuesday for not recognizing the book, or putting two and two together, and for not identifying the corpse earlier.

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