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telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Aug 28, 2008
Woman from communist state arrested for allegedly using sex to extract classified information from soldier.
Also tagged: south korea, spy, honey trap, lee sanghee, won jeong hwa
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Op-Ed Columns - Aug 28, 2008
The world may have only seven years to start reducing the annual buildup in greenhouse gas emissions that otherwise threatens global catastrophe within several decades. That means that between Inauguration Day in …
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france24.com » France24 - asie-pacifique - Aug 27, 2008
Washington has accused North Korea of violating a six-nation nuclear treaty and has said it would keep the country on its terror list after Pyongyang stopped disabling its nuclear plants.
Also tagged: terrorism, united states, nuclear power
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph World News - Aug 27, 2008
North Korea's agreement to disable its nuclear programme was thrown into doubt after it stopped dismantling its main plant.
Also tagged: america, state department, stalinist, kim jongil, yongbyon plutonium plant, denuclearisation
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Asia/Pacific - Aug 26, 2008
He glimpsed inside Vladimir Putin's soul and found something to his liking. He has also showed off his Texas ranch to Saudi King Abdullah, talked economics with Chinese President Hu Jintao and visited Graceland with …
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Asia/Pacific - Aug 26, 2008
TOKYO, Aug. 26 -- Angry that the United States has not removed it from a list of states that sponsor terrorism, North Korea said Tuesday that it has stopped disabling its nuclear reactor at Yongbyon and will consider …
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nytimes.com » NYT > World - Aug 26, 2008
North Korea said that it had stopped disabling its main nuclear complex and threatened to restore facilities there, accusing the U.S. of not keeping its promise to take the country off a terrorism blacklist.
Also tagged: terrorism, plutonium, international relations, atomic weapons, blacklisting, armament defense and military forces, united states international relations
france24.com » France24 - monde - Aug 26, 2008
Washington accused North Korea of violating a six-nation nuclear treaty and said it would continue to stay on its terror list after Pyongyang stopped disabling its nuclear plants.
Also tagged: terrorism, united states, nuclear power
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph World News - Aug 26, 2008
North Korea's landmark agreement to disable its nuclear weapons programme was thrown into doubt after the Stalinist state stopped dismantling its main atomic plant.
Also tagged: america, state department, stalinist, kim jongil, yongbyon plutonium plant, denuclearisation
nytimes.com » NYT > World - Aug 26, 2008
North Korea said that it had stopped disabling its main nuclear complex and threatened to restore facilities there.
Also tagged: plutonium, international relations, atomic weapons, armament defense and military forces