★. Point : To board a plane on Teakeuk Airlines, you had to play by the rules. Economy passengers must wear a white shirt. Business class passengers must be wearing leopard-print trousers. (*Barefoot is required)
★. Point : To board a plane on Teakeuk Airlines, you had to play by the rules. Economy passengers must wear a white shirt. Business class passengers must be wearing leopard-print trousers. (*Barefoot is required)
★. Point : Insook dreamed about being a traveler. She was thinking of travelling and making money, so she became a stewardess. From time to time, she was harassed by *black consumers. (*Claimer)
★. Point : After the Itaewon disaster, they turned away the victims’ families. Can they all of a sudden find humanity in the G20?
★. Point : 158 people are dead. The newly elected president did unauthorized changes to his residence. Police personnel were concentrated in that area. Itaewon was neglected.
★. Point : Tenku had taken off the dog the other king had. The dog was called Pungsan. But Tenku’s excessive desire made the dog a wolf and he was beaten to death. Symbol.
★. Point : Kajima’s memories weren’t strong. He believed Patrick was his father, but he had another skin color. His occupation was a cult deprogrammer.
★. Point : 10,000 Korean conscripts worked in the *mine between 1939 and 1945 under severe, brutal conditions in which many of them died or were injured while receiving little pay. (*Aso Mining Company)
★. Point : A nightmarish disaster whose victims are predominantly the young. A right-of-center leader whose popularity is sliding. A political flashpoint potentially in the making once the nation absorbs the tragedy. (WP)
‘Halloween Tragedy Is a Test for the World’s *Most-Disliked Leader’
★. Point : My brother was born 2 seconds before I was born. When I was 20, I heard about my brother. One day, in a South Korean political party, I met my brother, who was a lawyer.
★. Point : Compound interest was not restricted to financial instruments. In South Korea, there have been secret agreements between judges and law firms. To avoid accusations of bribery, the judges’ incentives were maintained by law firms until retirement.