The '''Korea Standard Time''' (abbr. KST) is a standard timezone in [[South Korea]] that is 9 hours ahead of [[GMT]]: when it is midnight (00:00) in [[GMT]], it is 9 am (09:00) in Korea Standard Time.
'''Peter Sotos''' ([[1960]]?-) is a [[Chicago]], USA-born writer most noted for his obsessive, disturbing ruminations on [[serial murder]] and [[sex]].
The difference to GMT is the same as that in [[Japan standard time]].
In [[1986]] Sotos was arrested and charged with [[obscenity]] and possession of [[child pornography]]. He was at the time producing a self-published [[newsletter]] or "[[fanzine]]" named ''Pure'', which numbered among its topics appreciations of serial killers and [[child abuse]]. The child pornography charged stemmed from the discovery of a copy of a magazine, ''Incest #4'', which turned up during a search of Sotos's apartment. Charges of obscenity were dropped, but Sotos was eventually found guilty of the possession charge, and was given a suspended sentence and a fine.
==See also==
Sotos has continued to write, numbering among his works ''Tool, Parasite, Index, Tick,'' and ''Lazy.'' He has also written an afterword for [[Ian Brady]]'s book [[The Gates of Janus]].
* [[List of Korea-related topics]]
* [[Timezone]]
* [[GMT]]
* [[UTC]]
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He was until 2003 a seminal member of the [[industrial]] [[noise]] band [[Whitehouse]].
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The original ''Pure'', along with ''Tool'' and ''Parasite'' have been reprinted by [[Jim Goad]] as ''Total Abuse''.