Thursday, November 26, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
Friday, November 13, 2009
President Carter
We are learning about great leaders from America in South Korea. We were happy to receive our autographed photo from President Carter and his family!
Thank you!
Thank you!
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Friday, November 6, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Children making "Songphyun"
The celebration starts with a family get-together at which rice cakes called "Songphyun" are served. These special rice cakes are made of rice, beans, sesame seeds, and chestnuts. Then the family pays respect to ancestors by visiting their tombs and offering them rice and fruits. In the evening, children wear their favorite hanbok
Monday, November 2, 2009
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, BEST BET: Children's fare added to TV 23, March 14, 2002
BEST BET: Children's fare added to TV 23
Date: March 14, 2002 Publication: Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
Cobb's TV 23 has added children's television to its government access channel lineup. "The Pam and Buffy Show," which provides character building lessons, will begin airing the morning of April 1. The county-owned station has been taping episodes. For more information, see www.pamandbuffy.com.
Photo: Pam Weeks, who plays the role of Pam in the "Pam and Buffy Show" on Cobb TV 23, tapes a segment with fifth-graders
Date: March 14, 2002 Publication: Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
Cobb's TV 23 has added children's television to its government access channel lineup. "The Pam and Buffy Show," which provides character building lessons, will begin airing the morning of April 1. The county-owned station has been taping episodes. For more information, see www.pamandbuffy.com.
Photo: Pam Weeks, who plays the role of Pam in the "Pam and Buffy Show" on Cobb TV 23, tapes a segment with fifth-graders
Man Beaten to Death for Refusing to Drink
Man Beaten to Death for Refusing to Drink
By Bae Ji-sook
Staff Reporter
Police arrested two construction workers on suspicion of beating their coworker to death for refusing to drink.
Gwanak Police in southern Seoul said Tuesday that the two offenders, identified only as Lee (42) and Chung (52), beat their colleague Chang (47) to death at another coworker's house in Shillim-dong, Seoul, Saturday.
The two beat the man because Chang refused to go out drinking with them, police officials said. They said their crime was unintentional.
According to the police, the two had beaten Chang habitually, who was mentally challenged. His ill health could have contributed to his death.
bjs@koreatimes.co.kr
By Bae Ji-sook
Staff Reporter
Police arrested two construction workers on suspicion of beating their coworker to death for refusing to drink.
Gwanak Police in southern Seoul said Tuesday that the two offenders, identified only as Lee (42) and Chung (52), beat their colleague Chang (47) to death at another coworker's house in Shillim-dong, Seoul, Saturday.
The two beat the man because Chang refused to go out drinking with them, police officials said. They said their crime was unintentional.
According to the police, the two had beaten Chang habitually, who was mentally challenged. His ill health could have contributed to his death.
bjs@koreatimes.co.kr
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