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Sunday, February 29, 2004

 
Deadlock in Korea nuclear crisis
(telegraph.co.uk)
 
ANALYSIS: Japan gains little from 6-way talks
(The Asahi Shimbun)

Thursday, February 26, 2004

 
Our choices in negotiating with North Korea
(Houston Chronicle)

Tuesday, February 24, 2004

 

The World's 10 Worst Living Dictators
Here, you can check out Wallechinsky's "Dishonorable Mentions" list, 10 more tyrants whose deeds inspire fear and enmity. Also, listen to an exclusive interview with Wallechinsky, and visit the Web sites of human rights groups that keep tabs on the world’s worst leaders.
PARADE, contributing editor David Wallechinsky


Thursday, February 19, 2004

 
North Korean leader puzzles the world
What lies behind North Korean leader Kim Jong Il's statements and behavior? This is the first installment in a series exploring what Kim is trying to accomplish as leader of his reclusive state, based on interviews with various people who have met and spoken to him.
(Daily Yomiuri)

Monday, February 16, 2004

 
Building the bomb: North Korean exiles reveal 15 year history of nuclear cheating
By Jasper Becker in Seoul
(The Independent)

Sunday, February 15, 2004

 
N.Korea's Kim Turns 62 as World Wants Nuclear Solution
(Yahoo News)

Wednesday, February 11, 2004

 
Who Killed Jesus?
Mel Gibson's powerful but troubling new movie, 'The Passion of the Christ,' is reviving one of the most explosive questions ever. What history tells us about Jesus' last hours, the world in which he lived, anti-Semitism, Scripture and the nature of faith itself.
(MSNBC)

Monday, February 09, 2004

 
Asia Enters the Fray
Despite noisy opposition at home and plenty of peril on the ground, Asia is deploying soldiers and civilians to help rebuild Iraq. Is it worth the risks to clean up America's mess?
(TIME Asia)

Friday, February 06, 2004

 
Melbourne ranked world's top city
(The Age)
 
Flu fighters
The avian influenza surfaced six months ago. Unfortunately, the government was slow in reacting.
(ASIAVIEWS - 04/Jan/2004 )

Wednesday, February 04, 2004

 
Nuclear scientist apologises - text
The architect of Pakistan's nuclear programme, Abdul Qadeer Khan, has apologised to the "traumatised" Pakistani nation for transferring nuclear secrets to other countries. Dr Khan admitted sole responsibility and said his subordinates had been carrying out his orders, and that the Pakistani Government was unaware of his activities. His recorded apology was broadcast on national television in Pakistan.
(BBC News)

Sunday, February 01, 2004

 
Report: N Korean prison camp has gas chamber
(Jerusalem Post)
 
N Korea gassed prisoners to test weapons, says BBC
(FT.com)
 
Revealed: the gas chamber horror of North Korea's gulag
A series of shocking personal testimonies is now shedding light on Camp 22 - one of the country's most horrific secrets.
(Guardian Unlimited)
 
Death, terror in N. Korea gulag
NBC News investigation uncovers horrific, extensive atrocities.
FIRST OF A SERIES
By Robert Windrem
NBC News Investigative Producer
Jan. 15, 2003 (MSNBC NEWS)
 
Within prison walls
Access to Evil will be broadcast in the UK on Sunday, 1 February, 2004 at 2100 on BBC Two.
(BBC NEWS)