Glitch forces SKorea to abort rocket launch - washingtonpost.com

SEOUL, South Korea -- A technical glitch forced South Korea to abort liftoff of its first rocket into space Wednesday, delaying a launch that threatened to heat up tensions with rival North Korea even as they joined in mourning the death of an ex-president who pushed tirelessly for reconciliation. Full Story »

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by Samuel W. Velsor IV - Aug. 19, 2009

All issues that seem to grip the North as discussed here and it shows that a fuse may be lit after the South's launch.

It is indeed very good that North Korea has been opening doors in the past weeks to those in the South and other avenues, but I fear after the ... More »

Despite the North’s objections, U.S. and South Korean officials say the two rocket launches cannot be compared, noting that South Korea has carried out the process ... More »

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