Officials investigate on Sunday the stern of the South Korean Cheonan Navy ship after they salvaged the vessel that sunk off Baengnyeongdo island, at the Second Fleet Command of Navy in Pyeongtaek, south of Seoul. Kim Tae-Ug/Reuters
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
North’s denial on Cheonan is very familiar -- Joong Ang Daily
Experts suggest possible attack by N.K. submarine -- Korea Herald
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