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Tuesday, September 30, 2003

 
Is Japan's Resurgence For Real?
The economy is perking up, and giddy investors believe a long-awaited recovery is here. But optimism over Japan often turns to tears
BY JIM FREDERICK | TOKYO
(TIME Asia Magazine)
 
Bush Vows Action if Aides Had Role in Leak
Democrats' Demand for Special Counsel Rejected
By Mike Allen and Dana Milbank
Washington Post Staff Writers
Tuesday, September 30, 2003; Page A01
(The Washington Post)

Sunday, September 28, 2003

 
Most troublesome regime looks set to stay... for now
By HIRO KATSUMATA
FOR THE STRAITS TIMES
(The Straits Times)

Wednesday, September 24, 2003

 
Koizumi's Second Act
Japan's Premier looks set for re-election, but will he be a real revolutionary or just another failed reformer?
BY JIM FREDERICK | TOKYO
(TIME Asia Magazine)

Thursday, September 18, 2003

 
Suicide Highlights Korean Farm Problems
Thu Sep 18, 3:57 AM ET
SEOUL, South Korea - When Lee Kyung-hae, fresh out of college, returned to his rural hometown to become a farmer in 1975, the seeds of the economic upheaval that eventually led to his suicide were already taking root.
By SANG-HUN CHOE, Associated Press Writer
(YAHOO News)
 
CIA Confirms Audio of Bin Laden Deputy
(YAHOO News)
 
Analysts: Bin Laden likely incapacitated
Latest videotaped footage not convincing, No. 2 man possibly prepping for top job

Wednesday, September 17, 2003

 
On holiday in North Korea
By Kate McGeown
BBC News Online
(BBC News)
 
One year after the Pyongyang summit
(The Japan Times)

Monday, September 15, 2003

 
Looking Into the Future
What will the world look like in three centuries time? A demographer predicts lower birth rates, a greater reliance on solar energy - and fewer religious differences
By Malcolm Beith
NEWSWEEK WEB EXCLUSIVE
(MSNBC News)

Wednesday, September 10, 2003

 
N. Koreans in Japan Struggle for Identity
Wed Sep 10, 4:12 AM ET
By HANS GREIMEL, Associated Press Writer
(YAHOO News)

Monday, September 08, 2003

 
What Do They Want in South Korea? Unification!
By Anthony Faiola
Washington Post Foreign Service
Monday, September 8, 2003; Page A01
(The Washington Post)

Wednesday, September 03, 2003

 
Striking To Death?
South Korean President Roh Moo Hyun may be giving militant unionists just enough rope to hang themselves - and the economy
BY JOHN LARKIN | SEOUL
(TIME Asia)
 
Odd Man Out
Six-country nuclear-arms talks leave North Korea more isolated than ever
BY JIM ERICKSON
(TIME Asia)
 
Countries Meet to Discuss N Korean Nuclear Stand-off
Paul Kerr
Arms Control Today September 2003
(Arms Control Association)
 
N. Korean Parliament OKs Nuclear Force
Posted on Wed, Sep. 03, 2003
SANG-HUN CHOE
Associated Press
(The Kansas City Star)

Tuesday, September 02, 2003

 
U.S.-North Korea war seems 'strong possibility'
By Jimmy Carter
Posted 9/1/2003 8:07 PM
(USATODAY.com)

Monday, September 01, 2003

 
North Korea Says It Is Against More Talks
Sat Aug 30, 8:55 AM ET Add Top Stories - The New York Times to My Yahoo!
By JOSEPH KAHN The New York Times
(YAHOO News)
 
Concessions possible on N. Korea
Policy shift seen as way to defuse nuclear issue
By Bryan Bender, Globe Correspondent, 9/1/2003
(The Boston Globe)