File photo shows a South Korean Navy rescue vessel Gwangyang (back) and a naval patrol ship search for possible survivors and bodies from the sunken naval ship Cheonan, in the waters off Baengnyeongdo, an island near the border with DPRK March 29, 2010. (Xinhua/Reuters File Photo)
Will South Korea Blame The North For Sinking Warship? -- CNN
Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- As South Korea awaits the results of a probe into the sinking of a warship, expected to be made public Thursday, debate is already underway over the policy options open to Seoul if the investigation holds North Korea responsible.
The Cheonan sank the evening of March 26 following a mysterious explosion that blew her in half. Forty-six sailors were lost as the 1,200-ton vessel went down near disputed waters in the Yellow Sea.
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More News On The Sinking Of The South Korean Navy Ship Cheonan
South Korea: North responsible for torpedo attack on warship -- Washington Post
Obama Promises to Back South Korean Response to Ship Sinking -- Global Security Newswire
Obama calls South Korea's Lee over ship sinking, Clinton to visit Seoul -- Xinhuanet
Obama, Lee Seek "Full Accounting" Of South Korea Warship Sinking -- Wall Street Journal
Seoul Must Be Ready for the Cheonan Probe Findings -- Chosun Ilbo
South Korea says torpedo 'likely' to have sunk naval ship -- The Guardian
Cheonan Investigators Find Pieces of Torpedo Propeller -- Chosun Ilbo
N.Korea convenes surprise parliamentary session -- AFP
North Korea calls rare second parliamentary session -- BBC
U.S. military cancels annual S. Korea evacuation exercise -- Stars And Stripes
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