Patrick Maisonneuve, French lawyer of Yoo Som-Na, speaks to the media after a hearing at the courthouse in Paris
Patrick Maisonneuve, French lawyer of Yoo Som-Na, speaks to the media after a hearing at the courthouse in Paris July 9, 2014. A French court on Wednesday rejected a second request for bail by Yoo Som-Na, the jailed daughter of Yoo Byung-un, a South Korean businessman who is linked to the capsizing of a ferry that killed more than 300 people. Yoo Som-Na has been held in France since May 28. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW DISASTER)
Patrick Maisonneuve, French lawyer of Yoo Som-Na, speaks to the media after a hearing at the courthouse in Paris
Patrick Maisonneuve, French lawyer of Yoo Som-Na, speaks to the media after a hearing at the courthouse in Paris July 9, 2014. A French court on Wednesday rejected a second request for bail by Yoo Som-Na, the jailed daughter of Yoo Byung-un, a South Korean businessman who is linked to the capsizing of a ferry that killed more than 300 people. Yoo Som-Na has been held in France since May 28. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW DISASTER)
Donald Graham, CEO of Graham Holdings Company, arrives with his wife Amanda Bennett for the first day of the Allen and Co. media conference in Sun Valley
Donald Graham (R) , CEO of Graham Holdings Company, arrives with his wife Amanda Bennett for the first day of the Allen and Co. media conference in Sun Valley, Idaho July 9, 2014. The conference is the year's most exclusive tech and media industry gathering. REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS MEDIA SOCIETY)
Herb Allen, head of Allen and Company, arrives for the first day of the Allen and Co. media conference in Sun Valley
Herb Allen, head of Allen and Company, arrives for the first day of the Allen and Co. media conference in Sun Valley, Idaho July 9, 2014. The conference is the year's most exclusive tech and media industry gathering. REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS MEDIA SOCIETY)
Journalists and security wait at the first day of the Allen and Co. media conference in Sun Valley
Journalists and security wait during the first day of the Allen and Co. media conference in Sun Valley, Idaho July 9, 2014. The conference is the year's most exclusive tech and media industry gathering. REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS MEDIA SOCIETY)
Actress Candice Bergen, arrives with husband Marshall Rose for the first day of the Allen and Co. media conference in Sun Valley
Actress Candice Bergen (L), arrives with husband Marshall Rose for the first day of the Allen and Co. media conference in Sun Valley, Idaho July 9, 2014. The conference is the year's most exclusive tech and media industry gathering. REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS MEDIA SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT)
Tom Evans, advisor of Bankrate Inc., arrives for the first day of the Allen and Co. media conference in Sun Valley
Tom Evans, advisor of Bankrate Inc., arrives for the first day of the Allen and Co. media conference in Sun Valley, Idaho July 9, 2014. The conference is the year's most exclusive tech and media industry gathering. REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS MEDIA SOCIETY)
Robert Iger, CEO of The Walt Disney Company, arrives with his wife Willow Bay for the first day of the Allen and Co. media conference in Sun Valley
Robert Iger (L) , CEO of The Walt Disney Company, arrives with his wife Willow Bay for the first day of the Allen and Co. media conference in Sun Valley, Idaho July 9, 2014. The conference is the year's most exclusive tech and media industry gathering. REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS MEDIA SOCIETY)
A journalist receives a check for radiation after visiting Tepco's tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant
A journalist (C) receives a check for radiation after visiting Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s (Tepco) tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima Prefecture July 9, 2014. The media were shown on Tuesday the site where Tepco is building a massive underground ice wall to contain leaking radioactive water. The utility is planning to build a 1.4-kilometre underground wall of ice around four reactor buildings at Fukushima to prevent underground water from flowing in, and stop radioactive water seeping into the Pacific Ocean. In the three years since a massive earthquake and tsunami set off nuclear meltdowns at Fukushima, Tepco has been fighting a constant battle to pump out, treat and store hundreds of thousands of tonnes of contaminated water. REUTERS/Kimimasa Mayama/Pool (JAPAN - Tags: BUSINESS CONSTRUCTION DISASTER ENERGY ENVIRONMENT)
Ono, plant chief of Tepco's tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, explains to journalists about the construction of an underground ice wall at the plant
Akira Ono (R), plant chief of Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s (Tepco) tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, explains to journalists about the construction of an underground ice wall at the plant in Fukushima Prefecture July 9, 2014. The media were shown on Tuesday the site where Tepco is building a massive underground ice wall to contain leaking radioactive water. The utility is planning to build a 1.4-kilometre underground wall of ice around four reactor buildings at Fukushima to prevent underground water from flowing in, and stop radioactive water seeping into the Pacific Ocean. In the three years since a massive earthquake and tsunami set off nuclear meltdowns at Fukushima, Tepco has been fighting a constant battle to pump out, treat and store hundreds of thousands of tonnes of contaminated water. REUTERS/Kimimasa Mayama/Pool (JAPAN - Tags: BUSINESS CONSTRUCTION DISASTER ENERGY ENVIRONMENT)