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...Harvard undergraduate has been caught producing fake state driver’s licenses and Harvard IDs, including some that would have allowed access to campus buildings and Crimson Cash accounts, University officials said Monday. Theodore R. Pak '09 is currently under investigation in connection with the false documents, his roommate said Monday night. The Middlesex district attorney's office is investigating the matter with the help of the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD). Harvard officials notified all Crimson Cash account holders on Monday of the breach and suggested that they review their accounts for suspicious activity. Crimson Cash allows Harvard...
...Christopher M. Pak ’08, co-president of the Harvard Korean Association (KA), heard about the release of the single over the KA emailing list, after the video was discovered by a KA member on a Korean search engine...
...Amongst the Korean community on campus, people already know about Paul, and it’s going over lists...but I’m not sure that people outside the Korean communities know,” Pak says...
...their research at the symposium. “There is no point in doing research unless you broadcast it,” said Andrew Berry, a concentration adviser in the life sciences. Five of the undergraduates presenting at the symposium also gave short talks about their research. Theodore R. Pak ’09, who spoke about his research on DNA sequence repeats, said that Harvard provides ample funding and opportunities for student research. “Whatever you’re interested in, there is generally someone working on it,” Pak said. “It?...
...opened the door a crack, it has slammed it shut. In 2005, for instance, the government suddenly reversed its decision to allow private markets, forcing many North Koreans back into food-rationing. And at April's meeting of the Supreme People's Assembly, Kim's government sacked Prime Minister Pak Pong Ju, who had led a Cabinet-level economic think tank and was seen by some as friendly to reformers. "All of a sudden the wind seems to have gone out of the sail," says Brad Babson, a former North Korea specialist at the World Bank...