The Week in Review: Cloaks and Killers
In this week's edition, a court case goes surprisingly well for a console modder, and Google saves an innocent man mistakenly labelled as a murderer.
Korean Government Not Looking to StarCraft for Military Strategy
The long standoff between North and South Korea got even more tense last week, as a North Korean shell landed in South Korea territory, killing four people. Thirteen minutes later, the South Korea's responded with several test shots, although supposedly none of them landed on North Korean soil. When asked why the South Korean response had been so delayed, former defense minister Kim Tae-Young said that the situation wasn't like a game of StarCraft, and had to be treated with great care. (Link [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/105698-Korean-Ex-Defense-Minister-Says-Crisis-Isnt-StarCraft])
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In this week's edition, a court case goes surprisingly well for a console modder, and Google saves an innocent man mistakenly labelled as a murderer.

The long standoff between North and South Korea got even more tense last week, as a North Korean shell landed in South Korea territory, killing four people. Thirteen minutes later, the South Korea's responded with several test shots, although supposedly none of them landed on North Korean soil. When asked why the South Korean response had been so delayed, former defense minister Kim Tae-Young said that the situation wasn't like a game of StarCraft, and had to be treated with great care. (Link [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/105698-Korean-Ex-Defense-Minister-Says-Crisis-Isnt-StarCraft])
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