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wish list:

  • better external links
  • detailed timeline of events

This article relfects only Korean chaebol and ultra-conservative's view, and needs re-working.

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It is like telling "Watergate was a scandal perpetrated by reporters who employed anonymous source in order to disgrace Nixon." The single most important aspect of the whole scandal is that Samsung's absolute monarch CEO Lee Kun-Hee was exposed to have paid illegal political donation in the order of 10 million dollars to the Grand National Party.

This will be my top priority article in my personal vendetta against Samsung. Yongjik 07:37, 1 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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