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AFP via Yahoo! News - Wed Nov 25, 12:02 pm ET
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il told China's defence minister Wednesday that relations between the two nations were "unbreakable," citing their joint military ties, state press said.
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Fox News - Wed Nov 25, 9:56 am ET
North Korea's leader Kim Jong Il says ties with China are "unbreakable" and has called for increased cooperation between the communist nations amid international pressure on Pyongyang to return to nuclear disarmament talks.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Wed Nov 25, 7:45 am ET
North Korean leader Kim Jong-il on Wednesday told the visiting Chinese defense minister that his isolated country's friendship with China was "unbreakable," even as ties have been tested by the North's nuclear tests.
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UPI - Wed Nov 25, 11:04 am ET
BEIJING, Nov. 25 (UPI) -- China and North Korea have vowed to strengthen their defense alliance that was first "sealed in blood" when they fought together in the Korean War.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Thu Nov 26, 7:19 am ET
South Korean soldiers and police executed nearly 5,000 citizens during the early months of the 1950-53 Korean War, fearing they could collaborate with invading North Korean troops, a government commission said Thursday.
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World Tribune - Wed Nov 25, 6:53 pm ET
SEOUL — Most national governments couldn’t care less about anti-state graffiti in their cities. But in North Korea, party and security officials regard criticism of "Dear Leader" Kim Jong-Il as unthinkable and intolerable.
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New York Times - Thu Nov 26, 9:08 am ET
Authorities executed at least 4,900 civilians suspected of communist sympathies at the start of the Korean War.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Thu Nov 26, 8:43 am ET
WASHINGTON (AP) — Nuclear impasses with Iran and North Korea are the dominant issues for Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on her trip to Europe and Asia, which begins with a stopover in Germany to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Berlin Wall’s fall.
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Strategy Page - Thu Nov 26, 6:33 am ET
November 26, 2009: A UN investigation has concluded that North Korea is continuing to export weapons, and using the hard currency obtained to import luxury items for the ruling elite of the communist police state.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Wed Nov 25, 11:47 pm ET
The two Koreas will conduct a joint survey of industrial plants in China and Vietnam next month in a bid to revive a shared industrial project in the North, officials said Thursday.
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NPR - Thu Nov 26, 9:51 am ET
Fear turns out be a very good thing for certain businesses. When North Korea or Iran mentions the word "nuclear," orders pour in to NukePills.com — a Web site that sells potassium iodide. The government also stockpiles this FDA-approved drug.
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Boston Herald - Thu Nov 26, 7:18 am ET
SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean soldiers and police executed nearly 5,000 citizens during the early months of the 1950-53 Korean War, fearing they could collaborate with...
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Reuters via Yahoo! Sports - Wed Nov 25, 10:03 pm ET
Factbox on World Cup qualifiers North Korea:
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East Brunswick Sentinel - Wed Nov 25, 9:44 pm ET
Korean War veterans and Korean service veterans are invited to join the Korean War Veterans Association Central Jersey Chapter No. 148, Monroe. The group meets at 10 a.m. on the second Wednesday of every month in the courtroom at the Monroe Township Municipal Building, Perrineville Road.
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Los Angeles Times - Wed Nov 25, 3:41 am ET
A recent operation offers a peek inside the 'underground railroad,' a network of safe houses and secret border crossings that assists in the escape of North Korean refugees. As he cased the security at the foreign embassies in Hanoi, the 78-year-old retiree was seized with sudden self-doubt. He was certainly no John le Carre. Who was he to play spy?