South Korea’s Rasputin could be president’s downfall

This isn’t your usual political corruption case.
Korean President Park Geun-hye speaks during a visit to Ottawa in September 2014.
LONDON, U.K.—“Sad thoughts trouble my sleep at night,” said South Korean President Park Geun-hye. “I realize that whatever I do, it will be difficult to mend the hearts of the people, and then I feel a sense of shame.” And so she should, but it’s also hard not to feel some sympathy for ...

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