Hello Goodbye (Hello)
Well, another year has passed. It is hard to send off the Class of ‘09 seniors, but it is something we go through to usher in the new class - 2013.
Hey everybody. I’m Andrew Kim, the new Webmaster of the Korean Students Association. This is the first post of MANY more to come. I will be giving the site a whole new layout and design to start off the next year fresh. I will also be adding many sections and features to the site to attract even more people. Jason Chung did an excellent, unprecedented job at maintaining and designing this awesome site. Now, I will continue his work and add my own flavor to make it that much better. =D
Everyone have fun over the summer, and let’s start off the new school year right! Buh-bye seniors, hello freshmen. HELLO (soon-to-come) NEW SCHOOL YEAR!
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ASSASSINS UPDATE
Killing will start on Tuesday. You CANNOT KILL ON MONDAY!
Killing can only take place on Tuesday and Wednesday. There will be NO IMMUNITIES on these days. You can kill from 10am - 10pm. No safe zones, no immunities, no way out!
Killing method is still HIGHLIGHT for the KILL
You cannot kill from 10pm - 10am.
Thursday-Monday will be off days since they are part of a holy holiday.
ENJOY!
North Koreans Launch Rocket Over the Pacific
The New York Times
April 4, 2009
By Choe Sang-Hun and David E. Sanger
SEOUL, South Korea —
North Korea defied the United States, China and a series of United Nations resolutions by launching a rocket on Sunday that the country said was designed to propel a satellite into space, but that much of the world viewed as an effort to prove it is edging toward the capability to shoot a nuclear warhead on a longer-range missile.
The launching took place at 11:30 a.m. local time, said an official at the Foreign Ministry of South Korea who spoke on condition of anonymity until the government makes a formal announcement.
The motivation for the test appeared as much political as technological: After acquiring the fuel for six or more nuclear weapons during the Bush administration, and negotiating a halt of its main nuclear reactor in return for aid, North Korea’s recent statements appear to be a bid for attention from the Obama administration.
Over the years the North has sometimes conducted tests as a gambit to extract concessions for more aid and fuel and to demonstrate its nuclear capabilities.
you can read more at http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/05/world/asia/05korea.html?_r=1&hp
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