End of Carrer and Life Jang Ja-yeon

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Jang Ja-yeon (8 December 1982 – 7 March 2009) was a South Korean actress. Jang made her debut in 2006 in a television commercial. Her big break came in Boys Over Flowers playing the role of Sunny, one of a trio of girls who antagonise the female lead played by Koo Hye-seon.

Since the death of her parents in a traffic accident in 1999, Jang had been living with her older sister and younger brother. At the time of her death, Jang was awaiting the release of her first two films, They Are Coming and Penthouse Elephant.



Jang was known to have had difficulties with her management agency regarding the renewal of her contract, and was apparently unhappy with the diminishing importance of her character in Boys Over Flowers.

Jang Ja-yeon was found hanged to death at her home in the Bundang district of Seongnam, Gyeonggi province, on 7 March 2009. During a phone call at 3:30 p.m. that afternoon, Jang had complained to her sister about the "overwhelming stress" she was under, saying that she "wants to die".

Having later been unable to reach her on the phone, Jang's sister returned to their shared home at 7:42 p.m. to find her body hanging from the stairway banister. A police investigation concluded that her death was a suicide, and found no evidence of foul play. Jang is believed to have taken her own life at around 4:30 p.m.

Scooter Smiff: Video and Information About Him

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The Last David Beckham Story in AC Milan

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In a season that has turned sour in a hurry, AC Milan lost another game Sunday and Coach Carlo Ancelotti's future with the Italian team appears almost as precarious as that of on-loan Galaxy midfielder David Beckham.

This time, the downward-spiraling Rossoneri were beaten, 2-1, by Sampdoria in a rain-drenched game at Genoa that saw Beckham taken off the field after 68 largely ineffective minutes.

AC Milan was unable to match Sampdoria's fighting spirit or to prevent well-taken goals by Antonio Cassano and Giampaolo Pazzini.

"We are conceding goals too easily," Ancelotti said afterward.


Beckham, meanwhile, was left with only Pato as a target for his crosses from the right wing, but the Brazilian teenager was rendered harmless by Sampdoria's close marking.

Pato eventually scored his 12th goal of the season on a header off a cross from Giuseppe Favalli, but by then Beckham had long departed for the bench and AC Milan's late rally was not enough.

Afterward, Ancelotti complained about the "systematic fouls" on Pato.

"Every time he started to run he was being stopped," he said. "They blocked him so as not to allow him to gain speed. He suffered many evident fouls and was not protected at all."

Still, even though next weekend might be Beckham's swan song in Serie A, Ancelotti was able to remain positive, saying: "With the recovery of the injured players, our results can only improve."

Beckham, meanwhile, has admitted to being frustrated by the drawn-out saga of his attempted switch from the Galaxy to AC Milan. Last week, he sounded almost irritated by the whole affair.

"Every day there's someone asking me questions," he said.

Elsewhere, the Galaxy's other on-loan player, striker Landon Donovan, got on the field for only the final 13 minutes Sunday as defending German champion Bayern Munich was held to a 0-0 tie on the road by Werder Bremen.