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Jimmy Hendrix on a Gayageum
This girl rocks the 1968 rock song "Voodoo Chile" by Jimmy Hendrix on the gayageum Korean musical instrument.
Edward Snowden
The New York Times and the Guardian's recent op-eds have given a second wind to a public debate that has been ongoing since day one: should the U.S. government pardon Edward Snowden, the most sought-after whistleblower of the century?