Park: Crew's actions 'akin to murder' |
- Park: Crew's actions 'akin to murder'
- Young worker hailed as heroine
- 'Teacher, please rest in peace'
- Captains breaking noble tradition?
- South Korea reports activity at North's nuclear site
- Mount Everest climbing season up in air after deaths
- Discovery calls off coverage of Everest wingsuit jump
- Car giants flock to Beijing Auto Show
- Myanmar opposition leader Win Tin dies at 85
Park: Crew's actions 'akin to murder' Posted: 21 Apr 2014 05:17 PM PDT South Korean Park Geun-hye on Monday likened the actions of the captain and some crew members of the sunken ferry Sewol to murder. |
Young worker hailed as heroine Posted: 21 Apr 2014 07:36 AM PDT The number of crew members charged is rising, and so is the anger that families feel. |
'Teacher, please rest in peace' Posted: 21 Apr 2014 02:07 AM PDT Kang Min Kyu, 52, taught ethics. |
Captains breaking noble tradition? Posted: 21 Apr 2014 06:52 PM PDT The Sewol and the Costa Concordia have raised questions about a captain's obligations to passengers |
South Korea reports activity at North's nuclear site Posted: 21 Apr 2014 08:01 PM PDT South Korea said Tuesday that it has detected increased activity at North Korea's main nuclear test site. |
Mount Everest climbing season up in air after deaths Posted: 21 Apr 2014 02:50 PM PDT Just days away from the beginning of the busiest climbing season of the year at Mount Everest, expeditions are unsure whether climbs on the world's highest peak will go ahead. |
Discovery calls off coverage of Everest wingsuit jump Posted: 21 Apr 2014 06:39 PM PDT Discovery Channel has canceled its planned live coverage of the May 11 jump off Mount Everest by a California daredevil in his wingsuit, the U.S. cable network announced. |
Car giants flock to Beijing Auto Show Posted: 21 Apr 2014 05:51 PM PDT Despite the Chinese leadership's austerity measures and recent reports of weak profits from Chinese car makers, the country's biggest car show opened today to much buzz |
Myanmar opposition leader Win Tin dies at 85 Posted: 21 Apr 2014 12:11 AM PDT Win Tin, a founding member of Myanmar's National League for Democracy who was jailed for 19 years for political activism, has died at Yangon Hospital. He was 85. |
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