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Both Armstrong Professor of International, Foreign and Comparative Law Anne-Marie Slaughter and Deputy Assistant Attorney General John C. Yoo ’89 invoked the stipulations of the Geneva Convention—the treaty that dictates the laws of modern warfare—in debating the treatment of Afghan detainees in the U.S. military base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba...
...stop, and he wisely complied. Sarah played variations on “I’m a Little Teapot” to demonstrate the divergent musical styles of various campus groups. After these, she played the prelude to Bach’s First Cello Suite, and it was bee-yoo-tiful, and then she played one of those mournful Irish folk tunes that always shows up in the sad parts of movies...
...Yoo hoo, Al, where are you? Come out, come out, wherever...
...stations say they are the victims of vaguely worded obscenity laws. "If there was a clear guideline, we'd follow it," says Yoo Jung Rae, an Enterchannel manager. "We're businessmen, not criminals." Even police concede Korean sites aren't exactly racy by international standards, but they say they can't move ahead of community standards...
...some South Koreans have found that cyberspace can be a place for healing. In June last year, a fire incinerated a kindergarten holiday camp near the west coast, killing 19 children. The tragedy shocked many South Koreans, including entrepreneur Shin Yoo Jin. Shin is building an elaborate three-dimensional cybercity called Dadaworld, where you can shop, visit an art gallery or a police station, even do the macarena. He decided to add a virtual memorial to the dead children...