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  • US says open to NKorea visit 7 Nov 2009 03:50 GMT
    ... US special representative on North Korea Stephen Bosworth speaks to the media in ... that Bosworth has agreed to go to Pyongyang in late November. This undated picture, released ... slap tougher sanctions at US urging. But North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il said last month ...

  • Kim Jong Il visits new power plant 7 Nov 2009 14:51 GMT
    ... PYONGYANG, North Korea, Nov. 7 (UPI) -- North Korean leader has visited a new power plant and a farm in the south ...

  • Amid Authenticity Dispute, Kim Jong-il Makes Brisk Inspections 7 Nov 2009 13:52 GMT
    ... a newly constructed power plant and a farm in the southern area of the country, along ... News Agency (KCNA). During the visit to North Korea's South Hamgyeong Province, Kim congratulated laborers who ...

  • David M. Shribman: More reasons than you think to celebrate fall of Berlin Wall 7 Nov 2009 10:17 GMT
    ... other across militarized borders separating South and North Korea, and Vietnam, or across the Oder-Neisse Line, ... Pentagon and a hole in a Pennsylvania farm field. So much of this struggle is in ...

  • Why we celebrate 7 Nov 2009 14:14 GMT
    ... other across militarized borders separating South and North Korea, and Vietnam, or across the Oder-Neisse Line, ... Pentagon and a hole in a Pennsylvania farm field. Memories of episodes like the Berlin blockade, ...

  • Health Matters : What is Kashin-Beck Disease ? 7 Nov 2009 21:12 GMT
    ... and has been recorded in Siberia and North Korea. In most areas where it is prevalent ... adults, similar symptoms can cripple once healthy farmers, who are left unable to make a ...

  • Farmers launching rice-price protests 6 Nov 2009 19:35 GMT
    ... Farmers stack sacks of rice in front of ... the Yeonggwang branch of Nonghyup, the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation, in South Jeolla on Wednesday ... also a resumption of rice aid to North Korea. ¡°One certain alternative to deal with the ...

  • Pyongyang rebuilt city devastated by explosion 6 Nov 2009 19:35 GMT
    ... North Korea has built Soviet-style apartment complexes to ... announced days later that highly explosive ammonium-nitrate fertilizer at the station had accidentally hit an ...

  • DPRK top leader inspects chemical plants 6 Nov 2009 12:52 GMT
    ... Kim Jong Il, the top leader of the Democratic People's ... of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), visited two chemical plants in the southern Hamgyong ... frequently reported Kim's visits to factories and farms recently. ...

  • North Korea raises threat to get US into direct talks 4 Nov 2009 03:30 GMT
    ... North Korea raises threat to get US into direct ... least one more atomic bomb, experts say. Pyongyang is believed to have enough weaponized plutonium ... nuclear weapons. The threat of an expanding North Korean nuclear arsenal comes a day after ...

  • China softens North Korea nuclear stand 2 Nov 2009 14:33 GMT
    ... risk damaging ties with its traditional ally North Korea by pushing it to scrap its nuclear ... be fruitful in the near future, given Pyongyang's insistence on direct talks with the US ... the US, regime implosion, a flood of North Korean refugees into China, or precipitous reunification ...

  • Report: North Korean Military Digs Clams, Exports Fake Nintendo Games 4 Nov 2009 00:13 GMT
    ... One would think that the North Korean military is primarily involved with matters of ... They also guard the country's 3,000 cooperative farms, and help themselves to scarce food in ...

  • On Iran and North Korea, Obama's nuclear-free vision is at stake 3 Nov 2009 18:51 GMT
    ... Making a Difference What happens when ordinary people decide to ... restore the biblical tradition of harvesting what farmers leave behind. ...

  • North Korea can now build one more nuclear bomb 4 Nov 2009 01:30 GMT
    ... Making a Difference What happens when ordinary people decide to ... restore the biblical tradition of harvesting what farmers leave behind. ...

  • N. Koreans who escaped tell their tales 4 Nov 2009 12:16 GMT
    ... As North Korea began gingerly to open its doors to ... title taken from a line in a North Korean propaganda song - Ms. Demick has ... them fed. Admitted to a university in Pyongyang, he has an epiphany when he looks ...

  • NKorea claims to expand arsenal of atomic bombs 3 Nov 2009 17:51 GMT
    ... Agency via Korea News Service in Tokyo, North Korea's leader Kim Jong Il, left, visits a ... or face the prospect of a growing North Korean nuclear arsenal. The announcement underlined Pyongyang's impatience over securing one-on-one talks with Washington, ...

  • NKorea threatens to expand nuclear arsenal 2 Nov 2009 17:50 GMT
    ... Ri Gun, a senior North Korean negotiator on nuclear issues, leaves the ... Agency via Korea News Service in Tokyo, North Korea's leader Kim Jong Il, left, visits a ... Ministry said in a statement carried by Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency. The statement ...

  • Opposition Party Urges Investment in Human Capital 4 Nov 2009 11:51 GMT
    ... Lee administration to resume humanitarian aid to North Korea. "The government should resume fertilizer and rice ... Humanitarian aid is used to save poor North Korean residents and has nothing to do ... cope with falling rice prices as well. Pyongyang reportedly requested that Seoul send 100,000 tons ...

  • US, NKorea agree to hold bilateral meetings: report 4 Nov 2009 03:50 GMT
    ... NKorea agree to hold bilateral meetings: report North Korean soldiers look to the South side ... the two Koreas. The United States and North Korea have agreed to hold two rounds of ... nuanced but important distinction," the magazine said. Pyongyang calls for the withdrawal of any US ...

  • Amid Soldiers and Mines in the Korean DMZ, School Is in Session 2 Nov 2009 05:51 GMT
    ... one of South Korea's richest villages, its farmers allotted 10 times as much farmland as ... Across the border from Taesung is the North Korean village Kijong, which stands empty today. Soon ... 330 feet tall here in the 1980s, North Korea built a pole about 525 feet high, ...

  • DPRK top leader calls for increasing agricultural production 2 Nov 2009 11:32 GMT
    ... Kim Jong-il, top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), inspects a cooperative farm in P'yonganbuk-do Province in ... has called on his people to increase agricultural production, the official KCNA news agency reported ...

  • FACTBOX - Major issues between South Korea and the U.S. 3 Nov 2009 03:51 GMT
    ... have been trying to prod a reluctant North Korea back to the bargaining table for ... talks on ending its nuclear arms programme. Pyongyang in the past has tried to play one ... support from most mainstream U.S. business and farm groups but been opposed by some carmakers ...

  • NKorea raises threat to get US into direct talks 3 Nov 2009 09:13 GMT
    ... threat to get US into direct talks North Korea said Tuesday that it has completed ... Kim Jong Il, left, visits a chicken farm in the country's North Phyongan province. (AP ... on whether to hold direct talks, prompting Pyongyang to threaten to increase its nuclear arsenal unless ...

  • NKorea still silent on SKorea's food aid offer 3 Nov 2009 05:17 GMT
    ... AFP/File – Workers at a North Korean farm till a rice paddy in ... of corn, said Tuesday, amid news reports Pyongyang had asked for ten times as much ...

  • DPRK top leader inspects factories, farm 1 Nov 2009 05:51 GMT
    ... Kim Jong Il, top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) made inspections on several factories and a farm in the North Phyongan province, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said on Sunday. ...


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