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- China continues crackdown on N.K. banking
- Chinese banks in Dandong have been turning away North Koreans looking to open up new accounts since October 19, according to a local source. This move comes after Chinese banks ...
- Oct.21,2006 13:50 KST
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- After the test, a trip to Pyongyang
- Amidst the uncertain East Asian political situation in the wake of North Korea’s nuclear test, reporter Lee Yong-in of The Hankyoreh visited Pyongyang to cover a popular celebra...
- Oct.21,2006 13:41 KST
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- [Column] A way out of the North Korean crisis
- Vipan Chandra, Professor of History at Wheaton College, U.S.
It is quite common among right-wing Washington "strategists" and pundits to describe the North Korean government...
- Oct.21,2006 09:51 KST
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- [Column] Dealing rationally with a nuclear North Korea
- By Praful Bidwai, Columnist
There can be no two opinions about the imperative need to condemn the North Korean nuclear test strongly and unequivocally, as most of the world’s...
- Oct.20,2006 15:41 KST
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- Nukes: gotta have ’em
- How did the situation come to this?
Everyone says their nukes are "for peace."
Kim Jong-il has his nuke.
Some in Japan say it needs to have nuclear weapons capabilities...
- Oct.20,2006 14:38 KST
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- A timeless journey
- A man follows behind on a log bridge as his ox fords a river. On the man’s back is a jigae, used for centuries to haul heavy loads on one’s back. The picture was taken recently ...
- Oct.20,2006 14:32 KST
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- [Column] North Korea’s miscalculation
- Kim Jong-Cheol, Editorial Writer
North Korea says it is the U.S. threat that prompted it to develop its long-range missiles and nuclear weapons. However, North Korea knows qu...
- Oct.20,2006 14:27 KST
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- Keep sun shining on North: Kim Dae-jung
- In a lecture at Seoul National University on October 19, former president Kim Dae-jung said that West Germany gave East Germany US$3.2 billion, but East Germany’s government eve...
- Oct.20,2006 14:19 KST