Articles by 신용배
신용배
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음란물 무려 3만3000건 무차별 유포, ‘서본좌’ 잡혔다
전국 성인 PC방 등지에 3만여건이 넘는 음란 동영상을 유포한 소위 ‘서본좌’가 경찰에 붙잡혔다.서울 구로경찰서는 14일 전국 성인 PC방에 3만3000여건의 음란 동영상을 유포한 혐의(정보통신망 이용촉진 및 정보보호 등에 관한 법률 위반 등)로 서모(36)씨를 구속했다.경찰에 따르면 서씨는 지난해 7월부터 최근까지 음란물 유포사이트 2곳을 개설하고 전국 377개 성인 PC방에 음란 동영상을 유포해 약 2억원의 부당수익을 올린 혐의를 받고 있다.조사결과 서씨는 성인 PC방 업주들에게서 매월 10만~20만원을 받고 해당 PC방에 동영상을 제공했으며 PC방 업주들은 손님에게 시간당 5000원에서 2만원을 받고 음란물을 보여준 것으로 드러났다.서씨가 유포한 음란물은 미성년자가 출연해 성행위를 하는 동영상을 비롯해
English Eye Feb. 16, 2011
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South African wins World Press Photo with Afghan portrait
THE HAGUE (AFP) - A portrait of an Afghan woman disfigured as punishment for abandoning her marital home won the 2010 World Press Photo award for South African Jodi Bieber, organisers said Friday.Two AFP photographers, Olivier Laban-Mattei and Christophe Archambault were also honouredd for their work.First appearing on the front page of Time Magazine on August 1, 2010, Bieber's photograph shows Af
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Best of Egypt Photos
Best of Egypt Photos (AP-Yonhap)Anti-government protesters react as they watch on a big screen as Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak makes a televised statement to his nation in Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo, Egypt, on Feb. 10.A supporter of President Hosni Mubarak, on camel, fights with anti-Mubarak protesters in Cairo, Egypt, on Feb. 2.On Feb. 2, pro-government demonstrators take to the rooftops
Feb. 14, 2011
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Boeing's new 747-8 Intercontinental
The curtain falls, revealing Boeing's new 747-8 Intercontinental on Sunday, Feb. 13, 2011 during the unveiling ceremony for the new airplane at the Boeing plant in Everett, Wash. The airplane is the largest passenger plane built by Boeing. It will be assembled at the Boeing plant in Everett. (Photo: AP-Yonhap).
Feb. 14, 2011
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East coastal areas hit by heaviest snowfall in a century
CHUNCHEON, Gangwon Province (Yonhap) -- A record-breaking snowfall pounded South Korea's east coast on Saturday, stranding hundreds of motorists on highways and destroying dozens of houses, officials said. President Lee Myung-bak ordered the military to help clear waist-high snow that blanketed the area and transport emergency food to isolated residents. Some sections of a highway linking Seou
Social Affairs Feb. 13, 2011
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Pirates face death penalty in Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) — A Malaysian court on Friday charged seven suspected Somali pirates for firing at Malaysian forces during a Gulf of Aden raid to free a hijacked tanker, under laws that carry the death penalty.Malaysia became the first nation in Asia to lay charges against suspected Somali pirates, as part of growing legal moves around the world to deal with the piracy crisis off lawless Somali
International Feb. 12, 2011
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Obama welcomes Egypt transition
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama on Friday welcomed thepeaceful transition of power in Egypt with the resignation oflongtime President Hosni Mubarak. ``The people of Egypt have spoken.Their voices have been heard. And Egypt will never be the same,'' hedeclared. In brief remarks at the White House, the president noted that itwas ``not the end of Egypt's transition, it's a beginning.'' He
International Feb. 12, 2011
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'Egypt is Free,' crowds chant after Mubarak quits
CAIRO (AP) _ Cries of ``Egypt is free'' rang out and fireworksit up the sky as hundreds of thousands danced, wept and prayed injoyful pandemonium Friday after 18 days of peaceful pro-democracyprotests forced President Hosni Mubarak to surrender power to themilitary, ending three decades of authoritarian rule. Ecstatic protesters in Cairo's Tahrir, or Liberation, Squarehoisted soldiers onto th
International Feb. 12, 2011
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Analysis: Military coup was behind Mubarak's exit
CAIRO (AP) - It was the people who forced President Hosni Mubarak from power, but it is the generals who are in charge now. Egypt's 18-day uprising produced a military coup that crept into being over many days — its seeds planted early in the crisis by Mubarak himself.The telltale signs of a coup in the making began to surface soon after Mubarak ordered the army out on the streets to restore order
International Feb. 12, 2011
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Mubarak leaves and Egypt celebrates
CAIRO (AP) _ One Egyptian kissed the ground. Another rolled in ecstasy in the grass outside a presidential palace. People wept, jumped, screamed and hugged each other with a shared joy they had never known. Cairo erupted in a cacophony of celebration: fireworks and car horns and gunshots in the air. President Hosni Mubarak resigned and handed power to the military on Friday, and Egypt held its big
International Feb. 12, 2011
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KTX bullet train derails near Seoul
GWANGMYEONG -- A high-speed KTX train bound for Seoul from the southern port city of Busan derailed near a Gyeonggi Province station southwest of the capital Friday, but no casualties were reported, the state-run Korea Railroad said. Derailed KTX train near Gwangmyeong Station, southwest of Seoul, Friday. There were no reports of casualties. (Yonhap News) The incident took place near Gwangmyeong
Social Affairs Feb. 11, 2011
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BOK freezes key rate at 2.75 pct for Feb.
South Korea's central bank left the key interest rate unchanged on Friday in a bid to gauge the effect of a surprise rate hike made last month despite concerns about inflation. Bank of Korea (BOK) Gov. Kim Choong-soo and his fellow policymakers froze the benchmark seven-day repo rate, dubbed the base rate, at 2.75 percent. Last month, the BOK unexpectedly hiked the borrowing costs by a quarter
Feb. 11, 2011
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President Mubarak defies resignation calls
CAIRO (AFP) - Furious Egyptian demonstrators vowed to launch their most spectacular protest yet in Cairo on Friday to demand the immediate departure of President Hosni Mubarak and his newly anointed deputy. Many tens of thousands of citizens thronged Tahrir Square in the heart of the capital late Thursday hoping to hear the 82-year-old strongman step down. Instead he delegated presidential p
International Feb. 11, 2011
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Police crack down on 770 online sex sites
South Korean police have cracked down on 770 Web sites and blogs selling prostitution while booking thousands for their alleged involvement in sex trafficking, officials said Tuesday.After wrapping up a six-week nationwide bust, the National Police Agency (NPA) said it booked 2,271 people without physical detention and put six under arrest on charges of illegally selling or buying sex.Of them, 1,3
Social Affairs Feb. 10, 2011
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S. Korea indefinitely postpones Afghan base opening ceremony
South Korea indefinitely postponed a ceremony set for next week to formally open its newly built base for aid workers in Afghanistan due to security concerns following this week's rocket attack on the facility, an official said Thursday. Five rounds of rocket propelled grenades were fired toward the base in the city of Charika in the northern Afghan province of Parwan Tuesday evening (local time).
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