- The South Korean government is planning a law to promote cutting-edge industrial convergence.
- Apple reports that they will reach a total of half a million iPhones sold by the end of the month.
- Anti-Pyongyang activists have taken to attaching DVDs to balloons they send over North Korean airspace.
- This was from January, but here's a Wall Street Journal article on North Korea providing cheap liberation monuments to African nations.
- The NYT's soccer blog focuses on South Korea's formidable "Double Dragon" of Lee Chung-yong and Kim Sung-yueng and their prospects in the World Cup.
- ROK Drop has a Korea Finder I can't figure out. I like GI Korea's weekly Korea Finders; always quite a challenge.
- The prurient Korea Herald (trying to keep up with the CSI?) has an article about a new form of panty for women designed to lift a sagging rear-end. It contains a picture I thought better of reprinting here.
- China's female astronauts must be married moms. Because if there's one thing a country of 1.3 billion people needs, it's more orphans.
- Do nannies turn boys into future adulterers?
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