Koreas

Lee: Warship sinking was no 'simple accident'
SEOUL, South Korea - President Lee Myung-bak ordered a thorough review of South Korea's military readiness Tuesday, calling the sinking of a warship no "simple accident" as officials inched closer to blaming North Korea in the deadly incident.
South Korea buries sailors killed in ship sinking
DAEJEON, South Korea - South Korea laid to rest 46 sailors killed in the sinking of a navy warship during an emotional and solemn burial Thursday, as officials vowed retaliation against those responsible for what many believe was a North Korean attack.
South Korea honors sailors killed in ship sinking
PYEONGTAEK, South Korea - Sirens blared across South Korea on Thursday as a solemn military funeral honored 46 seamen killed after a blast sank their warship last month.
South Korea bids final farewell to 46 navy sailors
PYEONGTAEK, South Korea - South Korea honored 46 sailors Thursday with a tearful military funeral a month after a blast sank their warship, and officials vowed retaliation for those responsible as speculation mounted that North Korea may have torpedoed the vessel.
SKorea mourns victims of ship blast
SEOUL, South Korea - South Korea's president Monday bemoaned the "precious deaths" of dozens of sailors killed when an explosion destroyed their warship, as suspicion increasingly fell on a North Korean torpedo blast in the disaster.
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