N.Korea Shows U.S. Delegation 'Nuclear Deterrent' (Reuters)
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N. Korea Displays 'Nuclear Deterrent'
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N. Korea Displays 'Nuclear Deterrent'
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01/10/2004 11:20 PMwashingtonpost.com - An unofficial delegation of U.S. experts visiting
North Korea last week examined what the Pyongyang government said was
its "nuclear deterrent," apparently providing the first confirmation
that Pyongyang has produced the key ingredient for nuclear weapons.
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"US government says not involved in
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Trust In Subordinates May Have Hurt Bush
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Iraqi Delegation Set for Najaf Peace Bid
(Reuters)
Iraqi Delegation Set for Najaf Peace Bid
(Reuters)
08/17/2004 02:06 AMReuters - Iraqi political and religious leaders
prepared to go to the holy city of Najaf on Tuesday in a
last-ditch bid to persuade a radical Shi'ite cleric to end a
rebellion that has killed hundreds and rattled oil markets.
N.Korea Blast Unlikely to Have Been
Atomic-S.Korea Minister (Reuters)
N.Korea Blast Unlikely to Have Been
Atomic-S.Korea Minister (Reuters)
09/11/2004 11:46 PMReuters - A huge blast three days ago in North
Korea was unlikely to have been a nuclear weapons test, South
Korea's unification minister said on Sunday.
Bush to Lead U.S. Delegation to Pope's
Funeral (Reuters)
Bush to Lead U.S. Delegation to Pope's
Funeral (Reuters)
04/04/2005 08:07 AMReuters - President Bush will lead the U.S.
delegation that will attend the funeral on Friday of Pope John
Paul II, a U.S. official said.
U.S. Delegation Visits N.Korean Nuclear
Complex (Reuters)
U.S. Delegation Visits N.Korean Nuclear
Complex (Reuters)
01/10/2004 04:59 AMReuters - A U.S. delegation has visited North
Korea's Yongbyon nuclear complex, the first time outsiders have
been allowed into the plant since U.N. inspectors were expelled
a year ago.
Video shows Korea hostage threat
Video shows Korea hostage threat
06/20/2004 05:40 PMIslamic militants say they will kill a South Korean captive within 24
hours, according to a video shown on al-Jazeera TV.
Powell to Lead U.S. Delegation to Asian
Tsunami Region (Reuters)
Powell to Lead U.S. Delegation to Asian
Tsunami Region (Reuters)
12/30/2004 07:57 PMReuters - President Bush, criticized for
his slow reaction to the Asian tsunami disaster, said on
Thursday he would send a delegation led by Secretary of State
Colin Powell to the region on Sunday to assess the need for
U.S. assistance.
Iraq Council Delegation Meets Rebels in
Falluja (Reuters)
Iraq Council Delegation Meets Rebels in
Falluja (Reuters)
04/10/2004 07:45 AMReuters - A delegation from Iraq's Governing
Council went to the restive Sunni town of Falluja on Saturday
to try to secure a peace deal with rebels after days of
fighting that has killed hundreds of people.
Iran faces 'nuclear ultimatum'
Iran faces 'nuclear ultimatum'
09/08/2004 02:29 PMIran is likely to be given an ultimatum to suspend all uranium
enrichment activities, top UK officials say.
'Nuclear particle' find on beach
'Nuclear particle' find on beach
03/26/2005 09:31 AMA suspected radioactive particle, found on a beach near Dounreay
nuclear power station, is taken for analysis.
U.S. in S.Korea to Cut DMZ Role But
Still in Charge (Reuters)
U.S. in S.Korea to Cut DMZ Role But
Still in Charge (Reuters)
04/27/2004 01:45 AMReuters - The United States will sharply cut its
presence later this year in the truce village in the
Demilitarized Zone that divides the Koreas but the U.S.-led
U.N. force will still command the unit, the military said on
Tuesday.
U.S. Says N.Korea Blast Probably Not
Nuclear (Reuters)
U.S. Says N.Korea Blast Probably Not
Nuclear (Reuters)
09/12/2004 06:53 AMReuters - A huge explosion rocked North Korea last
week but U.S. and South Korean officials said on Sunday it was
unlikely to have been a nuclear weapons test despite the
appearance of a "peculiar cloud" over the area.
US Says No Deadline, Concessions for
N.Korea (Reuters)
US Says No Deadline, Concessions for
N.Korea (Reuters)
04/10/2005 11:47 PMReuters - North Korea is a destabilizing force that
has exported atomic material, but there are no deadlines or
concessions to be offered for it to return to nuclear talks,
the chief U.S. negotiator said on Monday.
U.S. could decide soon on taking N.
Korea to U.N. (Reuters)
U.S. could decide soon on taking N.
Korea to U.N. (Reuters)
06/06/2005 12:12 AMReuters - A decision is likely within weeks on
whether to take the North Korea nuclear issue to the United
Nations, where sanctions could be imposed on the isolated
communist state, a senior U.S. defense official said on Sunday.
N.Korea, U.S. Still Poles Apart on Eve
of Talks (Reuters)
N.Korea, U.S. Still Poles Apart on Eve
of Talks (Reuters)
06/22/2004 02:54 AMReuters - Negotiators at six-party talks in
Beijing this week will discuss a freeze of North Korea's
nuclear programs and inspections leading to their dismantling,
a South Korean official said Tuesday.
EXCLUSIVE: Wen Says US, N.Korea Want to
End Crisis (Reuters)
EXCLUSIVE: Wen Says US, N.Korea Want to
End Crisis (Reuters)
04/28/2004 08:39 AMReuters - Washington and Pyongyang have both told
China they hope to resolve the North Korean nuclear crisis
peacefully with the ultimate goal of a nuclear-free Korean
peninsula, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said Wednesday.
Dog DNA shows the hand of man (Reuters)
Dog DNA shows the hand of man (Reuters)
05/21/2004 12:54 AMReuters - The genetic differences that distinguish a Dachshund from a
Doberman are
so clear that a computer can tell breeds apart simply by looking at a
dog's DNA, researchers say.
U.S. Plans to Cut Troops in S.Korea by
Third-Seoul (Reuters)
U.S. Plans to Cut Troops in S.Korea by
Third-Seoul (Reuters)
06/07/2004 02:47 AMReuters - The United States plans to cut its troops
in South Korea by a third by the end of next year, a South
Korean Foreign Ministry official said Monday.
IAEA Inspectors in S.Korea for 2nd
Investigation (Reuters)
IAEA Inspectors in S.Korea for 2nd
Investigation (Reuters)
09/19/2004 01:58 AMReuters - Inspectors from the U.N. nuclear watchdog
arrived in Seoul on Sunday to conduct a second inspection of
South Korea's nuclear experiments, a day after the South said
it had no plans to develop or possess nuclear weapons.
U.S., N.Korea Emerge from Talks Poles
Apart (Reuters)
U.S., N.Korea Emerge from Talks Poles
Apart (Reuters)
06/26/2004 09:21 AMReuters - The United States and North Korea were
as far apart as ever Saturday after nuclear crisis talks, with
Washington insisting Pyongyang disclose its uranium enrichment
program.
N.Korea Says Will Never Dismantle Its
Atomic Arms (Reuters)
N.Korea Says Will Never Dismantle Its
Atomic Arms (Reuters)
09/18/2004 07:05 AMReuters - North Korea will never dismantle its
nuclear arsenal and will not resume talks on its atomic
programs unless the United States drops its hostile policy, the
North's official KCNA news agency said on Saturday.
N.Korea Blast Cause Unclear But Many
Theories (Reuters)
N.Korea Blast Cause Unclear But Many
Theories (Reuters)
09/12/2004 09:55 PMReuters - An accident at an underground munitions
depot or a weapons factory was the likely cause of a huge
explosion in North Korea last week, and there were possibly two
blasts, South Korean media reports said on Monday.
U.S. Set to Shift 3,600 Troops to Iraq
from S.Korea (Reuters)
U.S. Set to Shift 3,600 Troops to Iraq
from S.Korea (Reuters)
08/02/2004 06:22 AMReuters - A brigade of 3,600 U.S. troops prepared
Monday to depart for Iraq from their base near South Korea's
border with communist North Korea, officials said.
U.S. Says N.Korea Atomic Program More
Advanced (Reuters)
U.S. Says N.Korea Atomic Program More
Advanced (Reuters)
02/13/2004 10:33 PMReuters - A key covert North Korean nuclear
program may be more advanced than the United States had
believed, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State James Kelly said on
Friday, citing a recent confession by a Pakistani scientist
that he sold nuclear technology to Pyongyang.
North Korea Says Talks with U.S. Are
Pointless (Reuters)
North Korea Says Talks with U.S. Are
Pointless (Reuters)
08/23/2004 10:29 AMReuters - North Korea described President Bush
Monday as a tyrannical political imbecile who put Adolf Hitler
in the shade and said Pyongyang could see no justification for
talks with his administration.
Web Users in Wired S.Korea at 66 Pct of
Population (Reuters)
Web Users in Wired S.Korea at 66 Pct of
Population (Reuters)
02/11/2004 05:38 AMReuters - South Korea, the most wired country in
the world, said on Wednesday the number of Internet users
amounted to 65.5 percent of the population at the end of
December, up 6.1 percent from a year ago.
X chromosome shows why women are
different (Reuters)
X chromosome shows why women are
different (Reuters)
03/17/2005 03:16 AMReuters - Scientists have cracked the genetic code of the female X
chromosome which is
linked to more than 300 human diseases and may help to explain why
women are so different from men.
U.S., China Negotiators on N.Korea Meet
in Beijing (Reuters)
U.S., China Negotiators on N.Korea Meet
in Beijing (Reuters)
07/29/2004 01:35 AMReuters - Key Chinese and U.S. negotiators on the
North Korean nuclear crisis are meeting in Beijing Thursday to
hammer out dates for another round of working level talks aimed
at resolving the 21-month impasse.
S.Korea Government to Show North
Television on Web (Reuters)
S.Korea Government to Show North
Television on Web (Reuters)
06/22/2004 04:22 AMReuters - South Korea plans to use a government Web
site to broadcast edited North Korean television news programs
to help people in the South learn more about the far side of
the Demilitarized Zone, an official said on Tuesday.
S.Korea to Appeal Over Hamm Gymnastics
Gold (Reuters)
S.Korea to Appeal Over Hamm Gymnastics
Gold (Reuters)
08/22/2004 07:46 AMReuters - South Korea is waiting to gather video
evidence before lodging an appeal with sport's supreme legal
body over scoring errors at the Olympic gymnastics competition
which robbed Yang Tae-young of a gold medal.
Ex-GI Jenkins Phones Home After 40 Years
in N.Korea (Reuters)
Ex-GI Jenkins Phones Home After 40 Years
in N.Korea (Reuters)
07/13/2004 03:37 AMReuters - Charles Robert Jenkins, a former U.S.
soldier who Washington says deserted to North Korea in 1965,
has spoken to his family in the United States for the first
time in 40 years, Japanese media reported Tuesday.
N.Korea Rejects U.S. Demand for Nuclear
Dismantlement (Reuters)
N.Korea Rejects U.S. Demand for Nuclear
Dismantlement (Reuters)
05/13/2004 01:57 PMReuters - North Korea said on Friday it would not
be able to continue discussing possible solutions to a nuclear
standoff unless the United States dropped demands for a
complete dismantlement of the North's nuclear arms programs.
North Korea Blast Toll Seen Rising
(Reuters)
North Korea Blast Toll Seen Rising
(Reuters)
04/25/2004 11:16 PMReuters - Children with faces stitched with
twine writhed in pain in a crowded hospital while reclusive
North Korea's neighbors discussed on Monday how to deliver aid
to the victims of a huge train blast.
N.Korea Vows Will Never Dismantle
Nuclear Arms (Reuters)
N.Korea Vows Will Never Dismantle
Nuclear Arms (Reuters)
09/18/2004 09:03 AMReuters - North Korea will never dismantle its
nuclear arsenal and will not resume talks on its atomic
programs unless the United States drops its "hostile" policy,
the North's official KCNA news agency said on Saturday.
U.S. Plan to Cut Troops in S.Korea Not
Final -Seoul (Reuters)
U.S. Plan to Cut Troops in S.Korea Not
Final -Seoul (Reuters)
06/07/2004 10:24 PMReuters - A plan put forward by the United States
to cut its 37,500 troops in South Korea by a third by the end
of next year has not yet been finalized and remains up for
discussion, senior South Korean officials said on Tuesday.
N.Korea Says U.S. Ditching Truce,
Raising Tensions (Reuters)
N.Korea Says U.S. Ditching Truce,
Raising Tensions (Reuters)
04/25/2004 09:47 AMReuters - North Korea accused the United States on
Sunday of abandoning a 50-year-old truce by deciding to
withdraw its forces from the heavily fortified Demilitarized
Zone that divides the Korean peninsula.
U.N. Calls on N.Korea to Scrap Its
Atomic Arsenal (Reuters)
U.N. Calls on N.Korea to Scrap Its
Atomic Arsenal (Reuters)
09/24/2004 10:00 AMReuters - The United Nations nuclear watchdog
Friday called on North Korea to give up any nuclear weapons it
may have and allow U.N. inspectors to return to verify that the
country's atomic program is peaceful.
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