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Sunday, August 31, 2003

 
Day after pacts in Beijing, N. Korea reverts to nuclear threat
Posted 8/31/2003 6:11 AM
(USATODAY.com)

Saturday, August 30, 2003

 
North Korea rejects further nuclear talks in reversal after 6-nation summit
Posted 8/30/2003 5:07 AM
(USATODAY.com)
 
N. Korea Reverses Course; Rejects Further Nuclear Talks
Saturday, August 30, 2003
Associated Press
(FOXNews.com)

Friday, August 29, 2003

 
Japan hopes dashed over abductees
Officials say they will keep pressing N Korea for answers
Friday, August 29, 2003 Posted: 0419 GMT (12:19 PM HKT)
(CNN.com)
 
No agreement at N Korea nuke talks
Friday, August 29, 2003 Posted: 0515 GMT ( 1:15 PM HKT)
(CNN.com)

Thursday, August 28, 2003

 
U.S.: NK says it may test nukes
Friday, August 29, 2003 Posted: 0249 GMT (10:49 AM HKT)
(CNN.com)
 
Official: North Korea Vows to Test Nukes
By GEORGE GEDDA, Associated Press Writer
(YAHOO News)
 
U.S. has chat with N. Korea in Beijing
By David R. Sands
(THE WASHINGTON TIMES)

Wednesday, August 27, 2003

 
The US-North Korea Dance
Commentary > The Monitor's View
from the August 28, 2003 edition
(csmonitor.com)
 
U.S., North Korea Don't Bend on Arms
No Movement at Nuclear Talks in Beijing
By John Pomfret
Washington Post Foreign Service
Thursday, August 28, 2003; Page A23
(Washington Post)
 
The guys who cried wolf
(Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists)
 
North Korea: No bygones at Yongbyon
By Robert Alvarez
(Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists)
 
As Talks Begin, China Views North Korea as Risk
By John Pomfret
Washington Post Foreign Service
Wednesday, August 27, 2003; Page A19
(Washington Post)
 
US gives little away on North Korea talks
By David Pilling in Tokyo, James Kynge in Beijing and Andrew Ward in Seoul
Published: August 27 2003 19:01 | Last Updated: August 27 2003 20:51
(FT.com / World / Asia-Pacific)

Tuesday, August 26, 2003

 
Nations Divided on North Korea As Threat
Tue Aug 26, 2:11 AM ET
By KENJI HALL, Associated Press Writer
(YAHOO News)
 
How serious is North Korea's nuclear threat?
World > Asia Pacific
from the August 27, 2003 edition
By Ben Arnoldy
(csmonitor.com)

Monday, August 25, 2003

 
The hermit state heads to the table
World > Asia Pacific
from the August 26, 2003 edition
Five global powers start talks Wednesday with Pyongyang to ease nuclear standoff.
By Robert Marquand | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
(csmonitor.com)
 
Time to act, China tells N Korea
By Willy Wo-Lap Lam, CNN Senior China Analyst
Monday, August 25, 2003 Posted: 0406 GMT (12:06 PM HKT)
Chinese President Hu Jintao has told North Korean leader Kim Jong Il to halt his country's "constant war-preparation" and to concentrate on building up its feeble economy.
(CNN.com)

Sunday, August 24, 2003

 
S.Korea says no apology planned for anti-North demo (MSNBC News)

Saturday, August 16, 2003

 
North Korea's Trojan Horse
Masashi Nishihara
August 14, 2003; Page A19
Section: Editorial
Word Count: 830

-- It is unfortunate that North Korea's proposal for a "nonaggression pact" with the United States appears to be gaining support among some prominent U.S. policymakers and other influential figures. Such a pact would in fact lead only to a withdrawal of U.S. troops from South Korea and perhaps even to Japan's justifying the development of its own nuclear weapons.

North Korea believes that its national security has been seriously threatened by a series of .....

(The Washington Post)

Wednesday, August 06, 2003

 
Reining in North Korean Leader Not Easy
Wed Aug 6, 7:56 AM ET
By GEORGE GEDDA
WASHINGTON - The United States has been doing the carrot-stick routine with North Korea (news - web sites) for some time, but nothing much seems to work.
(Yahoo! News)

Sunday, August 03, 2003

 
Foiled on the road to freedom
Desperate North Koreans take a perilous route through China in their bid to defect, writes Hamish McDonald.
(The Age)
 
Beijing officially unveils 2008 Olympic Games emblem
(XINHUANET)
 
Abductees cite coercion in kids' letters
(The Japan Times Online)
 
Move on kin of abductees: A ploy or a breakthrough?
(The Asahi Shimbun)
 
Pyongyang tells kids Japan 'detaining' parents
(Mainichi Daily News)