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Park Dae-sung, aka "Minerva," is on trial in Seoul this month for posting a rumor about the government's financial policy on a popular blog.
Web Un-Wisdom 2009
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AFP Park Dae-sung, following his court appearance in Seoul over the weekend.
Blogger Arrested in Korea for Post That Led to Won's Decline 2009
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ATHENS (AP) South Korea's Moon Dae-sung unleashed a wicked roundhouse kick that knocked out local favorite Alexandros Nikolaidis of Greece in the first round of Sunday's taekwondo heavyweight final.
USATODAY.com - Dae-Sung win gold in over-80-kilogram taekwando with knock out 2004
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Prior to his arrest, Park Dae-sung -- who was arrested in January -- created a huge online following, but was officially charged with "spreading false information in public with a harmful intent."
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Seoul District Court spokesman Kwon Tae-young said prosecutors demanded 18 months in prison for the blogger, identified as Park Dae-sung, and the court is scheduled to deliver a verdict on April 20.
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Seoul District Court spokesman Kwon Tae-young said prosecutors demanded 18 months in prison for the blogger, identified as Park Dae-sung, and the court is scheduled to deliver a verdict on April 20.
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Seoul District Court spokesman Kwon Tae-young said prosecutors demanded 18 months in prison for the blogger, identified as Park Dae-sung, and the court is scheduled to deliver a verdict on April 20.
unknown title 2009
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Park Dae-sung, 30, better known by his Internet alias "Minerva," was freed by a Seoul court on Monday after having been indicted on charges of spreading on-line rumors that the government ordered local banks not to buy U.S. dollars as part of efforts to stabilize the local currency.
Telecoms Korea News 2009
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Seoul District Court spokesman Kwon Tae-young said prosecutors demanded 18 months in prison for the blogger, identified as Park Dae-sung, and the court is scheduled to deliver a verdict on April 20.
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Seoul District Court spokesman Kwon Tae-young said prosecutors demanded 18 months in prison for the blogger, identified as Park Dae-sung, and the court is scheduled to deliver a verdict on April 20.
Forbes.com: News 2009
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