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Saturday, March 16, 2013

The recent Korean President election is a fraud and Choon-mong fasts even without drinking water.

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The recent Korean President election is a fraud and Choon-mong fasts even without drinking water.

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The recent Korean President election is a fraud and Choonmong fasts even without drinking water.

Choonmong is a man in his forties. He is having this fasting for an indefinite period in order to awaken the press, the statesmen, and his fellow countrymen that are silent on the election fraud. He started the fasting on the fourth of March this year. He has been fasting ten days In order to disclose the election fraud, he is engaging in a life or death struggle on a cold concrete floor before the main office of the Saenuri party. Because he has been fasting ten days, his life is in danger. But the media don't report about Choonmong. No congressman of Saenuri has visited him. President Geun-hae Park hasn't visit him, either.

*A Youtube video of Choon-mong in the sixth day of his fasting.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ek_xqhsKsg

Before the world, I am accusing ex-President Myung-park Lee and President Geun-hae Park. Ex-President Myung-park Lee is the worst of all Korean presidents in Korean history and will be remembered forever. He exercised ward-wheeling politics in many ways and most of his policies failed. Some of the major examples are the control and shackle of media, the Chun-Am battleship sinked having caused much doubt of it, the spy agency's involvement in the presidential election, and the Four Rivers Project.

Myung-park Lee invested 22 trillion wons in the Four Rivers Project opposed by most of the people. As a result, the rivers flowing freely
have been enclosed in concrete walls to go bad and all the fish died. The people have to drink the water rotten enough to kill fish.

*A picture of a rotten river and Youtube videohttp://bbs1.agora.media.daum.net/gaia/do/debate/read?bbsId=D115&articleId=2314236
*A picture all the fish died http://bbs1.agora.media.daum.net/gaia/do/debate/read?bbsId=D115&articleId=2314295&pageIndex=1
Because of the Four River Project, Korea suffered severe drought and flood. In spite of this, Myung-park Lee boasted much to UN and foreign countries that the Four Rivers Project prevented drought and flood. He even exported to foreign countries the Four Rivers Project. The Four Rivers Project is an international crime, and Myung-park Lee is an international swindler.

But neither Myung-park Lee nor anybody else was punished. The number of Myung-park Lee's policies suspected to be ward-wheeling politics reaches upto 466. During the five years of Myung-park Lee's government, many people became unemployed. Many families got broken. And many people committed suicide. Myung-park Lee presented the people with another commedy before he left presidency. That commedy is that President and Mrs. Myung-park Lee were awarded an order on.

Myung-park Lee, a criminal, took a measure for his safety. The measure is for Myung-park Lee to set on the presidency a person who can ensure Myung-park Lee's safety. The result of that is President Kyen-he Park, the dictator's daughter. To set Geun-hae Park on the presidency, Myung-park Lee had the Korea spy agency meddle in the presidential election, which is a crime. And he rigged the election.

Ms. Park who became President by the election fraud is exercising dictatorship fitting her infamacy of being the dictator's daughter. As a major example of this, she had the Pastor Wong Cho arrested illegally. It is shocking that Ms. Park had the Pastor Wong Cho arrested illegally because he exposed her secret wrongs. According to the suggested intention of this, Ms. Park threatened that anyone who would bid defiance to her would be arrested as the Pastor Wong Cho was.

During the five years of Myung-park Lees' government, the people were distressed very much. The people had only one reason for their endurng those distressful years. The reason was that they hoped that they could judge Myung-park Lee and elect a president who could lead a government for the people. That president of the hope was Jae-in Moon, ex-human rights lawyer. Korea chose Jae-in Moon President. But the election fraud committed by Myung-park Lee and Ms. Park robbed the people of President Jae-in Moon.

Is Choon mong reckless who has been fasting even without drinking water? No way. The reason is that in his view the situation is urgent enough for him to choose death. Many Koreans too feel like having fasting as Choon mong did. Under the government having rigged the election, the Korean law cannot expose the election rigging. So a petition to UN for investigating the election fraud has been being filed. The petition to UN for exposing the eletion fraud is not just for exposing the election fraud. It is for charging before the world Myung-park Lee and Ms. Park who rigged the election. It is for charging before the world Myung-park Lee and Ms. Park who are dictators and criminals.



Octa-core Galaxy S4 set for Korea in April


Samsung Electronics is expected to roll out its new Galaxy S4 phones equipped with octa-core mobile processors in Korea as early as next month.

The latest flagship 5-inch display smartphone the IT behemoth unveiled in New York on Thursday, local time, will feature the upgraded processor running on the fourth-generation Long Term Evolution network due to the specific local demand, according to industry sources here.

The company also announced Friday that it will start mass producing its octa-core Exynos mobile application processor from the second quarter. The new processor, designed for smartphones and tablet PCs, supposedly enables its users to go ahead with heavy-duty multi-tasking activities while being more energy-efficient.

“In the past several weeks, we’ve heard amazing rumors and speculation about what I’m going to unveil tonight,” said the firm’s mobile chief Shin Jong-kyun at the Samsung Unpacked 2013 event at Radio City Music Hall.

“I want to emphasize one thing. We’re committed to innovation and ready to listen to people from around the world to see what they really want and this has taken us to what we have today.”

The new “slimmer, lighter and more solid” Galaxy S4 boasts a dual camera that enables users to record sounds while taking photos and allows simultaneous use of both cameras on the front and back to record or capture shots, according to Shin.

It has a 13 megapixel camera on the back and 2 megapixel camera on the front.

The new smartphone also has the smart scroll and pause function that detects eye movement and puts the screen on hold when the user is looking elsewhere. It is also equipped with a Full High Definition Super AMOLED display and the stronger Gorilla Glass 3.

The handset, operating on the third-generation and 4G networks, will be shipped to 155 countries to be serviced by 327 mobile operators starting from the end of April, he said.

The Galaxy S4, which is 7.9 millimeters in thickness and 130 grams in weight, also comes with a high-capacity 2,600 mAh battery, an upgrade from the previous Galaxy S3’s 2100 mAh, according to Samsung officials. It will be available in two colors — black mist and white frost.

Samsung expects to sell up to 100 million units of the new smartphone around the world, which nearly equals the figure of total units sold for the whole Galaxy S series — Galaxy S, Galaxy S2 and Galaxy S3.

“We’re committed to progress and excellence in innovation,” said Shin. “Experience how (the Galaxy S4) makes your life richer, simpler and fuller.”

By Cho Ji-hyun (sharon@heraldcorp.com)

Kim Yu-na leads after short program


Kim Yu-na leads after short program


By Kim Young-jin

Kim Yu-na was surprised by a lower score than anticipated, but the world got the graceful performance it has come to expect from the figure skating megastar as she finished first in the short program of the world championships in Canada, Thursday.

Competing in her first world championships in two years, Kim overcame a “shaky” first spin and scored 69.97 at the Budweiser Gardens in London, southwest of Toronto, beating Carolina Kostner of Italy (66.86) and Japan’s Kanako Murakami (66.64) for the top spot.

The performance put the 2010 Olympic champion into position for a shot at her second world title after winning in 2009. She took a hiatus after second-place finishes in 2010 and 2011. The ladies’ free skate is slated for Sunday morning (Korean time), where Kim will go for her second world championship.

Asada Mao of Japan, performs during the ladies short program at the World Figure Skating Championships in London, Ontario, Thursday. / AP-Yonhap

Kim’s rival, Mao Asada of Japan, came in sixth after botching a triple loop and a making a two-footed landing on a triple axel, her trademark jump. Asada is a two-time world champion and was runner-up to Kim at the Vancouver Games in 2010.  A strong performance here at the worlds would boost her confidence ahead of the Sochi Games, less than a year away.

Skating to “The Kiss of the Vampire,” Kim earned 36.79 points for her technical performance and 33.18 for artistry and choreography.

She opened the program by nailing a difficult triple lutz-triple toe loop combination. But on the ensuing triple flip, she was judged to have taken off on the wrong side of her skate, a minor flaw that cost .20 points. She also lost points on a flying camel spin early on.

Kim Yu-na of Korea performs during the ladies short program at the World Figure Skating Championships in London, Ontario, Thursday.    / AP-Yonhap

Kim executed her final jump, a double axel, flawlessly and finished strong.
Dubbed the “Figure Skating Queen,” Kim said she was happy with her performance, despite the score, which was 2.3 points lower than her season best set at the NRW Tropy in Germany.

“I was a bit shaky in my first spin,” Kim admitted. “My score was lower than expected…But I think I showed everything I could and have no regrets.
“I will do my best in the free skate.”

Kostner, the defending champion, recovered after falling on the second jump of a triple-triple combination. Her marks for artistry and choreography topped the field at 33.85.

Murakami, 18, may have had the most technically sound performance of the evening, tallying a technical element score of the day with 36.87.

Kim will be in the final group of the free skate. Having drawn the final spot, she will be the last to skate and is expected to do so at 11:46 a.m. (Korean time).

The top 24 skaters will move on to the free skate, and are divided into groups of six.
Kim said she would try to take the moment in her stride.

"I am not going to worry too much about the final result," she said. "I will try not to make mistakes and show everything I've done in practices," she said.

Kim Yu-na leads after short program at world championships


(Yonhap News)
 South Korean figure skater Kim Yu-na finished first in the ladies' short program at the  world championships here in Canada on Thursday.

   Kim scored 69.97 points in the short program to shoot to the top of the standings at the 2013 World Figure Skating Championships at Budweiser Gardens in London, southwest of Toronto.

   Kim is seeking her second world title after winning it all in 2009 in Los Angeles. This is her first world championships appearance in two years.

   Carolina Kostner of Italy, the defending world champion, is in second with 66.86 points, followed by Kanako Murakami of Japan with 66.64 points.

   The ladies' free skating is scheduled for Saturday evening local time, and Sunday morning Korean time.

   As the 14th among 35 skaters to take the ice, Kim earned 36.79 points in technical element score, which measures skaters' techniques, and 33.18 points in program component score, which assesses their artistry and choreography, for the 69.97 points total in the short program.

   Skating to "The Kiss of the Vampire," from the soundtrack for the film of the same name, Kim opened her program with a perfect triple lutz-triple toe loop combination. She also had a clean landing on her second jump, a triple flip, but was deemed to have taken off on a wrong edge of her skate.

   Skaters must take off on the inside edge of their skate on flips, but Kim appeared to have launched from the outside edge. Kim nailed her final jump of the program, a double axel, and performed flawless spins and step sequences the rest of the way.

   Kim fell shy of her best short program score of this season, 72.27 points set at the NRW Trophy in Germany last December. She holds the highest-ever short program score with 78.50 points from the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics.
   Kim frowned for a moment when the score was announced. She said afterwards that she was a bit disappointed but had "no regrets" over her short program.

   "I was a bit shaky in my first spin," said Kim, who lost 0.43 points on the flying camel spin early in the program. "My score was lower than what I'd expected, so I figured I must have lost points from the spin. But I think I showed everything I could and I have no regrets."

   She said she enjoyed skating in the middle of the pack, rather than later in the day with other title contenders.  "I think I would have been more nervous if I had been grouped with other top skaters," Kim said. "I tried to take one element at a time like I was practicing."

   Despite the mediocre spin, Kim said she is feeling "100 percent."

   "Other than the spin, I did everything else cleanly," she said. "I will try to do my best in free skating."

   Kostner ranked second in the short program despite falling on the second jump of her triple-triple combination. She had the highest program component score in the field with 33.85.

   Murakami, an 18-year-old from Japan, skated a cleaner program than Kostner and posted the best technical element score of the day with 36.87, but managed just 29.77 in her program component score.

   Mao Asada of Japan, a two-time world champion regarded as a chief rival to Kim, scored 62.10 points to rank sixth after the short program. She two-footed her landing on a triple axel, her signature jump, and botched her takeoff on a triple loop and managed just a single rotation in the air.(Yonhap News)