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The Wall Street Journal South Korean prosecutors said they would indict the Samsung conglomerate’s de facto leader Lee Jae-yong on charges of bribery and four other offenses, setting in motion legal proceedings that could put the tycoon behind bars for years.
109 months ago
The Wall Street Journal South Korean prosecutors summoned Lee Jae-yong, the third-generation heir of the Samsung conglomerate, for a fresh round of questioning Monday, seeking answers about his role in a political corruption scandal.
109 months ago
The Wall Street Journal The court’s decision keeps Samsung's heir-apparent Lee Jae-yong out of detention as the broader probe continues.
110 months ago
The Wall Street Journal The arrest warrant for Lee Jae-yong, the heir to the Samsung conglomerate, is the latest development in a political corruption scandal that has rocked South Korea and has led to the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye.
110 months ago
The Wall Street Journal Third-generation Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong has signaled his intention to try to streamline the tangle of affiliates that constitutes the Samsung empire as he prepares to take the reins from his ailing father.
112 months ago
Slate.com Human cells only account for 50 percent of our bodies. Ed Yong details the microbes that make up the other half.
115 months ago
io9 Plus: the truth about fecal transplants.
Are You Your Microbiome? Ed Yong Explains It All
gizmodo.com
Writer Ed Yong has been chronicling the science of microbial life for years at such outlets as The New York Times, the Atlantic (where he is now a staff writer), and his blog, Not Exactly Rocket Science (currently hosted by National Geographic). Now
Read more ... he has published his first book, I Contain Multitu...
115 months ago
TwistedSifter Who would have thought old tires could be turned into amazing animal sculptures like this!
Animal Sculptures Made from Old Tires
twistedsifter.com
Korean artist Yong Ho Ji recycles old tires and turns them into incredible works of art. From animals to humans and even animal/human hybrids these tire sculptures are truly amazing. Yong Ho...
127 months ago
The WorldPost Photographer Xu Yong documented the Tiananmen massacre and held onto his negatives for decades. He recently decided to publish them in a new book.
130 months ago
The New York Times - Lens - Photography Xu Yong insists that there is nothing political about his decision to publish this trove of snapshots he had kept hidden for more than two decades.
133 months ago
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