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Tag Archives: DPRK
Hu Jintao wears same tie when meeting Kim Jong-il and Harry Reid
Photos: Hu Jintao wore the same tie when meeting Harry Reid (who earlier called him a dictator) as he did to a recent meeting with Kim Jong-il.
Posted in Foreign affairs
Tagged @altcat, DPRK, Harry Reid, Hu Jintao, Kim Jong Il, North Korea, USA
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Jilin has nothing to fear from the DPRK
A newspaper reassures its readership after North Korea shells the south.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged DPRK, East Asia Economy and Trade News, Korea, lottery, ROK, war
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DPRK satellite: in orbit or in the drink?
DPRK’s missile or satellite and Chinese victims of the Binghamton, New York shooting.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged arms, Binghamton, crime, DPRK, missile, shooting, Yangtse Evening Post
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North Korean complaints get a Chinese book banned
Author Ye Yonglie has a hard time visiting North Korea and a harder time publishing a book about his trip. Then the book is banned to preserve international harmony for the Olympics.
Posted in China and foreign relations
Tagged banned books, DPRK, GAPP, North Korea, Ye Yonglie
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South Korean woman shot dead by DPRK army
Chinese TV news coverage of the South Korean woman, apparently a tourist, who was recently shot dead by North Korean soldiers.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged DPRK, North Korea, South Korea, Youku.com
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U.S. defectors in North Korea film: Q&A
Video of Nick Bonner Q&A session in Beijing about the film ‘Crossing the Line’.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged cold war, DPRK, Dresnock, North Korea, U.S.A.
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