Doubts Surface On North Korea's Role In Ship Sinking -- L.A. Times
Some in South Korea dispute the official version of events: that a North Korean torpedo ripped apart the Cheonan.
Reporting from Seoul — The way U.S. officials see it, there's little mystery behind the most notorious shipwreck in recent Korean history.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton calls the evidence "overwhelming" that the Cheonan, a South Korean warship that sank in March, was hit by a North Korean torpedo. Vice President Joe Biden has cited the South Korean-led panel investigating the sinking as a model of transparency.
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More News On The Sinking Of The Cheonan
Questions raised over Korean torpedo claims -- Nature
Now, doubt over Pyongyang's role in ship sinking -- Times Of India
Scientists raise doubts over North's hand behind sinking of South Korean ship 'Cheonan' -- DNAIndia
My Comment: OK .... even if the Nature magazine story is correct .... how did the Cheonan split into two and sink immediately after that.