Tuesday, July 05, 2005

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) News 7/5/2005

Comedian Seo Se-weon Alleges, My Manager Was Tortured by Prosecution

Comedian Seo Se-weon revealed on July 5 that two investigators of the prosecution had forced a false confession out of his manager, a Mr. Ha (38), through torture during the crackdown on corruption in the entertainment industry by the Seoul District Prosecutor s Office Department of Violent Crime (currently the Seoul Central District Public Prosecutor s Office Narcotics and Organized Crime

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KOREA: 8 out of 10 Internet users prefer real names

Seoul -- Eight out of 10 users of the Internet (netizens) support use of their real names instead of using identities such as nicknames when they make posting on the Web.

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Two errors in eighth prove costly for Tides

The Syracuse SkyChiefs capitalized on two Norfolk errors to score twice in the eighth inning and beat the South Division-leading Tides 2-1 Monday night before 5,611 at Harbor Park.

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Ishii gets hook before harm

WASHINGTON - With the Mets barely clinging to contention in the National League East, the performance of Kaz Ishii during the next three weeks might only increase his chances of pitching elsewhere in the second half of the season.

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Trading Ideals for Sustenance

For most of her life, Kim Hui Suk had spouted the sayings of North Korea's founder Kim Il Sung and never for a moment harbored a doubt: Capitalists were the enemy. Individualism was evil.

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Ishii gets hook before harm

Back to work ...Patchy fog in the morning; Partly cloudy during the day. Highs in the mid 80s. . ... Alfresco film: Museum of the Moving Images' Outdoor movies at Socrates Sculpture Park, includes music, film, and ethnic food from local restaurants.

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On the eco-edge

Cruising along U.S. 1, Ken Kobrick pulled into Ashland's Colony Tire to talk rubber and show off his latest handbags. The technicians were impressed. They, after all, know the material.

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Potential tying run gunned out at the plate, Tides lose 2-1

July 4, 2005 - Syracuse left fielder Justin Singleton gunned out the potential tying run at home plate in the 9th inning, helping send the Tides to a 2-1 loss on Monday night.

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Glimpses of a Hermit Nation

His day begins at 4:30 a.m. The 64-year-old retired math teacher doesn't own a clock or even a watch, but the internal alarm that has kept him alive while so many of his fellow North Koreans have starved to death tells him he had better get out to pick grass if his family is to survive.

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Blogs, Links, and SEO

Blogs and links are the perfect couple. Of course, everyone knows that. You don't have to be a hopeless romantic or some SEO techie type to figure that one out.

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