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New article name is Seoprise
Seoprise is a Web-based political magazine in South Korea. (ref: http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-05-29/south-korea-faces-domestic-skeptics-over-evidence-against-north.html)
It is run by Shin Sang-cheol. (ref: http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-05-29/south-korea-faces-domestic-skeptics-over-evidence-against-north.html)
Seoprise.com has been online since 2002.
Most visitors to it come from South Korea.
(ref: http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/seoprise.com)
This is the content.
Prosecutors May 28 questioned Shin Sang-cheol, who runs Seoprise, a Web-based political magazine, over his assertion that the Cheonan sank in an accident and that the evidence linking the North to the torpedo was tampered with, the JoonAng said.
Seoprise.com's three-month global Alexa traffic rank is 104,570. It has been online since 2002. Approximately 60% of visitors to it come from South Korea, where it has attained a traffic rank of 2,697. The time spent in a typical visit to Seoprise.com is about nine minutes, with 54 seconds spent on each pageview, and it has a bounce rate of roughly 35% (i.e., 35% of visits consist of only one pageview).