South Korean President Vows To Find Culprits In Ship Sinking -- L.A. Times
In a televised address, Lee tearfully reads the names of 46 crewmen who died March 26 when the Cheonan sank after an explosion.
In an emotional speech televised live to a grieving nation, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak on Monday vowed to pursue those responsible for last month's deadly sinking of a naval warship.
Without mentioning North Korea, the conservative leader, elected in 2008 on a promise to challenge Kim Jong-il's regime, said he would "resolutely and unwaveringly cope with the results" of the investigation into one of South Korea's worst naval disasters.
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More News On The Sinking Of A South Korean Naval Warship
South Korea’s Lee vows answers on Cheonan Navy ship sinking -- Christian Science Monitor
S. Korean president vows action over sinking of warship -- CNN
S.Korean leader vows 'resolute' response to ship sinking -- AFP
SKorea's Lee vows strong action in ship sinking -- AP
South Korean president in vow over sunken warship -- BBC
Lee Vows Stern Measures Over Warship Sinking -- Korea Times
US Suspects N. Korean Involvement -- Korea Times
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Experts suggest possible attack by N.K. submarine -- Korea Herald