"SEOUL, South Korea — The mayor of Seoul, South Korea, the country’s most powerful official after the president, was found dead by the police, hours after his daughter reported him missing, the authorities said Friday.
A Seoul police officer confirmed the discovery of Park Won-soon’s body in a hill in northern Seoul, but said he could offer no further detail until there was a formal announcement.
His disappearance came a day after a secretary in the mayor’s office told the police that he had been sexually harassing her since 2017, two Seoul television stations reported, attributing the information to unidentified police sources. "
DBD 7-9-2020: Tension
Looks like I've got to find a new brand of canned beans. Frankly, I doubt it will be a difficult adjustment.
https://twitter.com/DavidBegnaud/status/1281378717722464257
Shep Smith moving to CNBC
https://twitter.com/i/events/1280949552007147520
Is the bacon craze over?
Who do you want to punch in the face?
Melania statue burned down
https://twitter.com/CNN/status/1281216565648687109
Today in CV19
Glee
Tension
OUR CRUMBLING DEMOCRACY
PRO
CAL
Cool pic, the embodiment of surface tension.
Wow, my phone is still at 94% battery effectiveness
Instacart
"SEOUL, South Korea — The mayor of Seoul, South Korea, the country’s most powerful official after the president, was found dead by the police, hours after his daughter reported him missing, the authorities said Friday.
A Seoul police officer confirmed the discovery of Park Won-soon’s body in a hill in northern Seoul, but said he could offer no further detail until there was a formal announcement.
His disappearance came a day after a secretary in the mayor’s office told the police that he had been sexually harassing her since 2017, two Seoul television stations reported, attributing the information to unidentified police sources. "
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/09/world/asia/seoul-mayor-dead.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage
Any guesses on what the Epithets change their name to? I vote for "Army of the Potomac" but maybe that's just because I've been reading Gettysburg.
Cool picture—is this a Cal swimmer?