Thursday's Korean American Newspaper Headlines

Korea Daily

04162009470
Headlines (Upper Half)
Korean American Developer who took away Investment Money for Himself Ordered to Pay Penalties Eight Times Larger: Court ruling orders Millennium representative to pay $45M (Original)

Hanmi Bank Offers Untimely Stock Option Compensation to Top Managers and Board Members: Local financial industry reacts "why in these times?"; Bank argues "it's to increase their sense of ownership over the company (Original)

LAPD's Internal Guidelines order "No Shooting while Chasing Cars" (Original)

Headilnes (Lower Half)
Economic Downturn Slows, Stock Points Recover 8,000 Mark (Original)

Potable Water Supply to be Reduced by 10% this Summer (No Original online)

Winds to Calm Down Starting Today

Articles of Interest
Korean American Business Operations are Reduced by 60% during Quarter 1: Liquors and markets unaffected (Original) A2

Kimberly Cho Loses Burbank City Council Elections (Original) A2

Korea Times

04162009470
Headlines (Upper Half)
Large Scale Investigations on Financial Aid Scam: Students signed up for online classes and took $17,000 (Original) (Related news in English)

"Appreciation Event in Honor of Veterans of the Korean War": Korean American leaders form group on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of war (Original)

Hundreds of Korean Americans did not yet Receive their Tax Refund: Check website (Original)

Headlines (Lower Half)
"Immigration Status Check Extending to Traffic Sign Violations": Criticism at New Jersey Police's abuse of power (Original) (Related article in English)

LA City Committee Approves Water Rate Increase (Original

Articles of Interest
California Tops the Nation with 2.7 Million Illegal Visitors: followed by Texas, Florida, and New York (Original) A2

National Protests "No to Excessive Taxes and Government Spendings": Conservative groups lead "Tea Parties" (Original) A8

Editorial: The Boston Tea Party (Original)

Editorial: Immigration Reform has a Long Way to Go (Original)