A trickle of reports coming out of North Korea paint a picture of a regime in its dying days
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North Korea Reports Outbreak of Bird Flu
(AP)
North Korea Reports Outbreak of Bird Flu
(AP)
03/27/2005 10:40 AMAP - North Korea acknowledged an outbreak of bird flu for the first
time, saying Sunday that hundreds of thousands of chickens were killed
to prevent its spread, and the disease was not passed on to humans.
North Korea Reports Blast Damage at
$365M (AP)
North Korea Reports Blast Damage at
$365M (AP)
04/27/2004 10:12 AMAP - North Korean train explosion victims battling severe burns and
meager medical options received visits Tuesday from international aid
workers, who began assessing long-term needs for relief
including ways to make sure "traumatized" children return to school.
North Korea reports blast damage at $356
million
North Korea reports blast damage at $356
million
04/27/2004 12:56 PMReports of Massive Blast Emerge From
Secretive North Korea
Reports of Massive Blast Emerge From
Secretive North Korea
04/22/2004 04:17 PMHundreds were killed and injured when two trains loaded with fuel
collided, only hours after North Korea's leader had passed by,
according to reports in South Korea.
Microsoft earnings paint mixed picture
Microsoft earnings paint mixed picture
07/23/2004 04:40 AMZDNet Australia Jul 23 2004 8:47AM GMT
Explosion heard in North Korea, South
Korea denies
Explosion heard in North Korea, South
Korea denies
09/12/2004 06:45 AMMaekyung Internet Sep 12 2004 11:16AM GMT
How to Deal With North Korea & Q&A:
Should U.S. Launch Direct Talks with N.
Korea?
How to Deal With North Korea & Q&A:
Should U.S. Launch Direct Talks with N.
Korea?
03/19/2003 10:28 PM Here are two thoughtful pieces on the North Korean Crisis.
From Foreign Affairs comes
How to Deal With North Korea.
From the
New York Times comes
Q&A: Should U.S. Launch Direct
Talks with North Korea?Here, by the way, is the fourth
footnote from
How to Deal With North Korea :
Had the
Agreed Framework not been signed in 1994, the North's plutonium-based
program would by today have produced enough plutonium for up to 30
nuclear weapons. Critics of the accord should not ignore this
fact. Picture of North Sea fish decline
Picture of North Sea fish decline
09/27/2004 10:47 AMA scientific model of the North Sea's ecosystem suggests the total
stock of fish has dropped from 26 million tonnes to 10 million t in
just over a century.
North Korea Said WHAT?!?
North Korea Said WHAT?!?
04/09/2004 11:50 PM
FilteredNewsFilter: The only headline about North Korea in most of
the media is that
the U.S. Wants North Korea Working Group Talks to Resume
Before the End of April. But, if you live in
Australia
or parts of
Asia, you will have heard about N.K.'s rather shrill
official statement claiming that the U.S. is
"dri
ving the military situation on the Korean peninsula to the brink of a
nuclear war" with
"moves to put the strategy of pre-emptive nuclear
attack into practice." Fighting words. How come nobody in
the 'real media' around here seems to have noticed it yet?
I will withdraw my snark if BOTH stories make the morning
papers tomorrow, but I doubt it. Korea to tap IT cooperation with North
Korea to tap IT cooperation with North
01/03/2005 07:31 AMMaekyung Internet Jan 3 2005 11:04AM GMT
Aid crosses into North Korea
Aid crosses into North Korea
04/25/2004 02:49 AMChina sends its first convoy of aid to help the thousands affected by
the massive train blast in North Korea.
Four Decades in North Korea
Four Decades in North Korea
09/02/2004 02:11 AM
F
our Decades in North Korea: The Far Eastern Economic Review
interviews Charles Robert Jenkins, who deserted the US Army in South
Korea in 1965 and spent almost 40 years in North Korea. Enjoy a
fascinating story that parallels the history of the Cold War and is
still unfolding.
Cunnilingus In North Korea
Cunnilingus In North Korea
11/06/2003 10:47 PM Cunnilin
gus In North Korea - Young-Hae Chang.
[flash] First Outside Aid Sent to North Korea
Blast Site
First Outside Aid Sent to North Korea
Blast Site
04/25/2004 04:13 AMReuters via Wired News Apr 25 2004 7:46AM GMT
The Command Post - North Korea
The Command Post - North Korea
12/28/2004 02:49 PMcovering the devastating story of the Southeast Asia earthquake .. The
Command Post's Global Recon blog .. hotspots ..
section
command-post.org/nk
track this
site | 3 links
Nuclear Test in North Korea?
Nuclear Test in North Korea?
09/14/2004 05:15 AMOn September 11, the South Korean news agency Yonhap reported a huge
blast and a 2.5 mile diameter mushroom cloud in North Korea 6 miles
southwest of Yongjori Missile Base...on Thursday.
US offers supplies to North Korea
US offers supplies to North Korea
04/26/2004 01:15 PMThe US pledges to join relief efforts as a UN official says North
Korea may suffer from last week's blast for years.
Mystery explosion in North Korea
Mystery explosion in North Korea
09/13/2004 10:31 AM
Xeni Jardin:
In North Korea earlier this week: an explosion, a giant crater, and a
"peculiar cloud." Both the South Korean government and the US
government say they don't believe North Korea conducted a nuclear
test.
The event took place on the day of North Korea's most important
national holiday. September 9, 1948, is the day on which the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea was founded.
President Bush and his top advisers have received intelligence reports
in recent days describing a confusing series of actions by North Korea
that some experts believe could indicate the country is preparing to
conduct its first test explosion of a nuclear weapon, according to
senior officials with access to the intelligence.
While the indications were viewed as serious enough to warrant a
warning to the White House, American intelligence agencies appear
divided about the significance of the new North Korean actions, much
as they were about the evidence concerning Iraq's alleged weapons
stockpiles.
Some analysts in agencies that were the most cautious about the Iraq
findings have cautioned that they do not believe the activity detected
in North Korea in the past three weeks is necessarily the harbinger of
a test. A senior scientist who assesses nuclear intelligence says the
new evidence "is not conclusive," but is potentially worrisome.
Link to Reuters report,
reg-free Link to
New
York Times story
Update: News reports are now saying the blast
may have been related to a dam-building project, or some similar
public work.
Big blast reported in North Korea
Big blast reported in North Korea
09/11/2004 11:50 PMA big explosion rocked a northern province of North Korea last week,
South Korean media are reporting.
North Korea Accuses U.S. of Spy Flights
(AP)
North Korea Accuses U.S. of Spy Flights
(AP)
07/25/2004 09:04 AMAP - North Korea on Sunday accused the U.S. military of conducting
more than 1,200 spy flights over the communist country from January to
June and claimed that Washington was looking for a chance to launch an
attack.
US presses China on North Korea
US presses China on North Korea
04/14/2004 09:18 AMThe US vice president shows China new evidence on Pyongyang's nuclear
arms programme, a US official says.
U.S.: North Korea works on new missiles
U.S.: North Korea works on new missiles
08/05/2004 07:29 PMBush policy on North Korea: do nothing
Bush policy on North Korea: do nothing
03/11/2003 01:59 PMAccording to the headline of the story I saw in McPaper this morning
on the way to work, "U.S. will wait out N. Korea situation No military
response to next nuclear step" The Bush policy towards North Korea,
one administration official is quoted as saying, is that they have
decided they "won't do anything." See the latest posting from Josh
Marshall as to why that is a terrible idea. But as importantly, I want
to understand: why is our policy towards North Korea so different from
our policy towards Iraq? Is it just that Hussein tried to kill Daddy,
while North Korea only kidnapped hundreds of Japanese citizens and
lets millions of its own die? What is the difference here? As someone
living within range of a North Korean nuclear tipped missile, I am
seriously wondering....
North Korea discovers the internet
North Korea discovers the internet
12/29/2003 03:30 AMiafrica.com Dec 29 2003 1:52AM ET
North Korea seeks aid after blast
North Korea seeks aid after blast
04/23/2004 04:24 PMU.S. Proposing Aid in North Korea Talks
(AP)
U.S. Proposing Aid in North Korea Talks
(AP)
06/23/2004 08:20 PMAP - The United States proposed on Wednesday that North Korea agree to
a series of nuclear disarmament measures over a three-month period in
exchange for economic benefits and an easing of its diplomatic
isolation.
U.S. promises new North Korea proposal
U.S. promises new North Korea proposal
06/23/2004 10:59 AMNorth Korea station 'obliterated'
North Korea station 'obliterated'
04/24/2004 08:48 AMAid workers report devastation at the scene of North Korea's train
blast which killed more than 150 people.
U.S. prepares offer of aid to North
Korea
U.S. prepares offer of aid to North
Korea
06/21/2004 05:15 PMPowell Says Still No Date for North
Korea Talks
Powell Says Still No Date for North
Korea Talks
12/05/2003 11:16 PMReuters via Wired News Dec 5 2003 10:02PM ET
Visitors See North Korea Nuclear
Capacity
Visitors See North Korea Nuclear
Capacity
01/10/2004 05:41 PMThe members of the delegation, speaking in Beijing, declined to give a
description of the facilities they inspected until they had a chance
to brief the Bush administration.
North Korea nuclear talks start
North Korea nuclear talks start
05/12/2004 01:18 AMChina hosts discussions aimed at dismantling North Korea's contentious
nuclear programme.
North Korea launches 'secure' email
North Korea launches 'secure' email
12/02/2003 05:27 AMZDNet UK Dec 2 2003 5:04AM ET
North Korea rebuffs Bush speeches
North Korea rebuffs Bush speeches
02/06/2005 01:18 AMNorth Korea' state radio says US President George Bush is trying to
turn the world into "a sea of battle fires".
Japanese Leader Arrives in North Korea
(AP)
Japanese Leader Arrives in North Korea
(AP)
05/21/2004 08:13 PMAP - Japan's prime minister arrived in North Korea on Saturday for a
rare summit with leader Kim Jong Il, hoping to revive talks on
normalizing relations and break an emotional deadlock over Japanese
kidnapped a decade ago.
North Korea wants tech-savvy citizens
North Korea wants tech-savvy citizens
12/26/2003 12:25 PMglobetechnology.com Dec 26 2003 11:17AM ET
Death Toll in North Korea Blast Put at
Between 54 and 150
Death Toll in North Korea Blast Put at
Between 54 and 150
04/23/2004 01:38 PMA total of 1,850 homes were leveled and 6,350 were damaged, according
to the International Federation of the Red Cross.
Mushroom Cloud Reported Over North Korea
Mushroom Cloud Reported Over North Korea
09/12/2004 12:05 AMNorth Korea: A Pavlovian experiment gone
awry
North Korea: A Pavlovian experiment gone
awry
03/19/2003 10:44 PMIn the body of the document itself there are references made to
characters such as "Fleet General Barney Google," "superspy Sol
Loxfinger," "the Great Speckled ...
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