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Chinese Fishermen Say North Korean Soldiers Beat And Robbed Them - Los Angeles Times - 5/22/2012 11:16am
Globe and MailChinese fishermen say North Korean soldiers beat and robbed themLos Angeles TimesBEIJING -- Chinese fishermen released by North Korea this week after nearly two weeks of captivity alleged that they were beaten, robbed and stripped and given starvation rations in a case that has opened up a rare public rift between the Communist ...Images show more North Korean work at nuclear test siteFox NewsNorth Korean Foreign Ministry: No Plans for Nuclear TestVoice of America (blog)North Korea to boost nuclear deterrent after US pressureReutersBusinessWeek -Huffington Postall 1,050 news articles »
S. Korea To Boost Missiles Arsenal - Voice Of America - 5/22/2012 6:59am
gulfnews.comS. Korea to Boost Missiles ArsenalVoice of AmericaA cruise missile made by South Korea is seen after being launched during a test at an undisclosed location, in this picture released by South Korea's Defense Ministry in Seoul, April 19, 2012. Amid a perceived increased threat from North Korea, ...S. Korea To Expand Missile ArsenalRTT NewsKorea plans to 'drastically' beef up missile arsenal against NKKorea TimesS.Korea to Build 500-600 More MissilesThe Chosun Ilbogulfnews.com -Al-Arabiya -UPI.comall 34 news articles »
Facebook Stock Crashes Like A North Korean Rocket: 8 Winners And Losers - Huffington Post - 5/21/2012 3:20pm
Facebook Stock Crashes Like A North Korean Rocket: 8 Winners And LosersHuffington PostLooks like the Facebook IPO has fizzled out like that North Korean rocket launch. The stock barely managed to hold above its initial public offering price of $38 on its first day of trading on Friday, and it took all the powers and skills of its Wall ...and more »
North Korea's 'organizational Life' In Decline - Asia Times Online - 5/22/2012 3:21am
OneNewsNowNorth Korea's 'organizational life' in declineAsia Times OnlineBy Andrei Lankov SEOUL - In the early 1980s, when the present author was a student at the Soviet University, my teacher often described North Korea as a "country where meetings never end". Having grown up in Stalin's Russia, he knew a thing or two ...Mission effort rustling feathers in North KoreaOneNewsNowall 2 news articles »
Illegal File-Sharing Opens North Korea To World - LiveScience.com - 5/22/2012 12:11pm
Illegal File-Sharing Opens North Korea to WorldLiveScience.comNorth Korea's dictatorship has blocked its people from learning about the outside world for more than 60 years. But the wall of propaganda has begun to crack as North Koreans use real-life social networks to illegally share South Korean TV dramas and ...