Captain Hong Yong-Jo missed an eighth-minute penalty for the Koreans, who qualified for the 2010 World Cup but lost all three matches, after Hamdan Al Kamali fouled Germany-based striker Jong Tae-Se.
In the days after his disappearance his wife Jo made an emotional plea at a Cardiff news conference for the public's help to find her husband who she described as " kind and loving and an exceptional friend".
Equalities minister Jo Swinson wrote an open letter asking magazines to "shed the fad diets and fitness myths" in their January editions.
Jo gave City an early lead with a powerful finish from the edge of the box but the Baggies came back strongly.
President Obama today is expected to nominate Mary Jo White, an experienced former federal prosecutor, to serve as the next chief of the SEC.
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Two weeks into his trip, his mother, Jo, received an email telling her he would be flying home from Thailand a week later - but he never arrived.
At a press conference on Tuesday, Mr Thompson's wife, Jo, made an emotional plea to anyone who saw him on the night he went missing to come forward.
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Mr Thompson's wife, Jo, made an emotional plea to anyone who saw him on the night he went missing to come forward at a press conference on Tuesday.
Mr Edis said Ms Pryce and Ms Briscoe told Mr Alderson that Huhne had passed speeding points to Jo White, an aide to him in his constituency in Eastleigh, Hampshire.
None of this would be any of our business except for the fact that Swift told writer Nancy Jo Sales in an upcoming Vanity Fair profile that she was upset that the Golden Globes hosts mocked her much-publicized love life.
France's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, who suffered an injury scare when he injured a finger at the Aegon Championships, is seeded fifth for Wimbledon.
Sixth seed Del Potro went down 6-4 7-6 to Radek Stepanek of the Czech Republic to make an early exit to the ATP event, while Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France also crashed out.
Jo says she was destined to be an opera singer before she was even born, as her mother had dreamed of being a singer herself and had been thwarted by political upheaval.
The film was based in part on The Suspects Wore Louboutins, an article about the case by Vanity Fair writer Nancy Jo Sales.
The costumes are period and the set recreates the one designed by Jo Mielziner for the original 1949 production, an exploded view of the Lomans' family house that also functions as the setting for other scenes.
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The architects of their progress were Osman and Pienaar, the latter providing an enticing cross from the left with which on-loan striker Jo narrowly failed to connect.
Lady Jo Valentine is the chief executive of London First, an organisation which campaigns on behalf of most of the capital's biggest companies and employers with the aim of improving the city's competitiveness.
Professor Stephen Tomlinson, 62, who stepped down as provost and deputy vice-chancellor of Cardiff University last summer, is also recognised with an OBE for services to medicine, as is leading paediatrician Professor Jo Sibert.
The appointment of Mary Jo White to head up the Securities and Exchange Commission is an attempt to make a clear and definitive statement.
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Cathy James, chief executive of the whistle-blowing charity Public Concern at Work, urged the DoH to supply all its data to an inquiry led by both the health select committee and Employment Relations Minister Jo Swinson.
The recusals were requested out of "an abundance of caution and to avoid even an appearance of unfairness, " according to a letter from Alabama Rep. Jo Bonner, a former GOP leader of the panel.
The Toffees almost went ahead in the 13th minute, left-winger Jo Potter's 15-yard shot forcing goalkeeper Emma Byrne into an excellent diving save.
Over 50 authors, including Mark Billingham, Lee Child, Jo Nesbo, Ian Rankin and Karin Slaughter, put their name to an open letter condemning unethical behaviour.
Mary Jo White, former U.S. attorney in Manhattan, has an extensive record of prosecuting white-collar crime, won convictions in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and the 1998 terrorist attacks on two U.S. embassies in Africa, and put crime boss John Gotti away.
Ms. JO ANN DAVIDSON (Republican National Committee): Now, that's an unprecedented amount of money, and it's all thanks to you.
David Friedlander offers solid support as Michael's pal, Jo, and John O'Creagh makes a brief, enjoyable appearance as an unexpected, late-life suitor for an astonished Amelia.
His mother, Mary, a Catholic, sent Paul and his two younger sisters, Kathy and Jo, to Mass on Sundays until she spotted their priest driving an expensive car.
In the 1960s, Jo Grimond, leader of what was then simply the Liberal Party, thought he had an answer.
Prosecutor Jo Martin said Hart regularly travelled to London to undergo cosmetic treatment following dramatic weight loss and an image change, staying at the Dorchester Hotel and going to the theatre.
Comedians Jo Brand and Meera Syal have become two of England's first 'dementia friends', in an initiative launched by the Alzheimer's Society.
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