DPRK-US relations
2001
This page includes materials on the stationing of US forces in ROK,NMD, ROK reaction to US DPRK policy, etc. but does not attempt to go into wider US-ROK relations.
Nuclear reactors issue, KEDO, IAEA, etc. are currently on the general economics page
2001
NK-US relations 2002
NK-US relations 2000
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DECEMBER 2001
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Editorial]Let the sun shine on
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Seoul Eyes Kim-Bush Summit Early Next Year
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Diplomacy Faces Daunting Challenges
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Seoul in Dilemma over Air Force Projects
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Establishment of interim government in Afghanistan welcomed
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U.S. to Send Envoy and Food to DPRK
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Kim issue statement of support for USFK's housing plan
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[ANN] Japan-U.S. issues due for review
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Kim lends backing to U.S. apartments
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DPRK Ready to Join 5 More Anti-Terror Pacts
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Hwang cause of new split
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Korean Americans' family reunion in N.K. in sight
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Top U.S. military official to visit Seoul
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[Arrowhead] War against Terrorism
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`US May Cut Forces in Korea'
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Seoul hints at approval for alternative housing site for U.S. military
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USFK, S. Korea discuss Yongsan outskirts as alternative location for military housing
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Kim, U.S. lawmaker discuss N.K. issues [Tony Hall]
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U.S. warnings cause for concern in Seoul - The Washington Post
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Seoul Perspective] Legacy of Occupation
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[ANN] U.S. media pumping patriotic fervor
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U.S. Senate considering resolution on family reunions
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USFK studying alternative site
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New Sites Proposed for USFK Housing
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Seoul offers alternative sites for USFK housing
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Pyeongyang's incipient nuclear program not a threat - for now
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South Korea Releases Nukes Report -AP
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SOFA Constant Source of Discord
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CDC Opens Smallpox Training Center - AP
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Editorial]Rise in U.S. unilateralism
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USFK plans to organize Yongsan camp into hub of military bases
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U.S. permanent military presence rejected
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U.S. announces withdrawal from ABM treaty
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USFK envisioning 7 hubs for facilities, additional housing
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USFK Determined to Keep Yongsan Post
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Effort mounted to move Yongsan
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Korea defers its response to U.S. quitting ABM treaty
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N Korea Renews Verbal Attacks on U.S. - AP
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US Renews Effort for Dialog With NK
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U.S. wants to send envoy to N. Korea
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U.S. envoy may head to North
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[Today's Editorial] Suffrage of Foreign Residents/Selfish Withdrawal
From ABM Treaty
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U.S. special envoy Prichard likely to enter North Korea
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U.S. Withdraws From ABM Treaty - AP
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DPRK Signs Anti-Terror Conventions
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UN Should Play Key Role to Solve Terrorism Issue:
Rodong Sinmun
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"Energy Assistance to North Depends on U.S.":
President Kim Faces Pressures from Conservatives and
Bush
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U.S. wants to send envoy to N. Korea
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Defense Ministry Hints at Okaying New USFK Housing in Yongsan
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ROK, US Resume Talks on Relocation of Yongsan Base
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Bush Plans ABM Treaty Withdrawal - AP
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Korea, U.S. resume talks on relocation of Yongsan base
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ROK to Pay for 66 Pct of USFK's New Apartments
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U.S. urged to stop telling lies
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President Bush displays strict warning to rogue nations
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N. Korea Willing to Sign Five More Anti-Terror Pacts
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Mayor Goh Opposes USFK Housing Plan
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City Officials Urge USFK to Drop Housing Plan
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North willing to sign 5 more anti-terror pacts
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North Korea prepared to retaliate in case of U.S. attack
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NGOs Protest USFK's Apartment Plan
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Civic groups protest U.S. plan on military housing in Yongsan
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North Korea to join in 5 anti-terror accords
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Comments from past N.K. experts of Clinton times
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North Korea to assume wait-and-see attitude till March
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Biological Weapons Convention conference ends without results
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N. Korea Says U.S. Being Aggressive -AP
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DPRK Christian Federation objects to US Report
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DPRK remains unfazed under any situation
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[Liberal Times] Next Target Pyongyang?
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Hubbard urges Kim Jong-il to visit Seoul
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U.S., China clash over biological weapons
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U.S. asks Seoul for Afghan units
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North Korea to resume high-level talks with U.S. soon, says Kartman
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U.S. Labels North Korea 3d Most Threatening Nation
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Over 160 anti-DPRK espionage flights
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President Kim: 'U.S.- N.K. Dialogue Will Resume'
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NORTH KOREA: Welcome to The War [FEER on US threat to NK]
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"Energy Assistance to North Depends on U.S.": President Kim Faces Pressures from Conservatives and Bush
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U.S. urged to stop hostile moves against DPRK
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To Resolve Inter-Korean Entanglement - Interview with Director of IMEMO[Russian commentary]
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ROK, US Finalize USFK Cost Sharing Deal
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Bush's Deeds Do Not Agree with His Words; Pyongyang
Stresses Confidence Before Resumed Talks
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Remains of Killed Civilians Discovered in Sinchon
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U.S. Pressures Seoul to Buy Its Jet Fighters:
Pentagon-led War Business
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Missile Intercept Test Postponed - AP
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Missile Intercept Test Postponed
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Pyeongyang: American Troops in South
Force North to Beef up Military
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No Links Between Taliban and North Korea
Says Ex-Taliban Official
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Humanitarian Aid and Weaponry Warning
Separate Matter, Says U.S.
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U.S. Still Waiting for N.K. to Come to the
Table, Says Mr. Hubbard
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North Korea Trying to Find Alternatives to
Escape U.S. Pressure
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Pyeongyang Urged to Adopt Further
Anti-Terror Measures
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Congress Checks N. Korea Reports - AP
[on reports that Egypt has bought missiles from DPRK; for other stories see 'Other Foreign relations, General']
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No Change in Policy in U.S. Despite Fresh
Warning to N.K., Explains Kelly
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KCNA slams remark of U.S. defense secretary
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Spokesman for DPRK Foreign Ministry assails U.S. evermore hostile attitude
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Bush Warns Iraq, North Korea - AP
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U.S. Out to Confirm Reports of Egypt's Missile Purchase
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U.S. stance expected to prolong lull in inter-Korean ties
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N. Korea slams calls for arms inspections
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NOVEMBER 2001
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OCTOBER 2001
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SEPTEMBER 2001
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JULY 2001
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JUNE 2001
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MAY 2001
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No Plutonium Extracted since 1994, Says
Former U.S. Ambassador
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[EDITORIALS]U.S. Fueling Instability On
Peninsula
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US Reiterates Hope for NK Leader's Visit to Seoul
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[Today's Editorial] US Should Give Up Jurisdiction
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US ready to talk about Korean talks
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International Fact-finding Team Visits DPRK to Accuse
U.S. of Its Wartime Atrocities in Korea
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'U.S. Atrocities Are Not Things of the Past' Interview with Ramsey
Clark, Former U.S. Attorney General
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US, NK Expected to Resume Talks in New York
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USFK Refuses to Let Employee Stand Trial for Dumping Toxic
Waste
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U.S. preparations for another Korean war assailed
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Nations urge N.K. to address weapons threat
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US Briefs ROK on Future NK Policy
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Exiled prof. blasts Seoul's 'lukewarm' stance on missile defense plan
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Seoul, Washington, Tokyo hasten consultations on N.K.
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North Korean Bomb: Do They Have It?
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Hubbard Named US Amb. to Seoul
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New U.S. administration urged to stop hampering Mt. Kumgang tour
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Lawmakers, civic group members to promote bill honoring innocent
civilian victims of Korean War
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N.K official expresses doubts over 'comprehensive reciprocity'
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Al Gore to visit Seoul for peace forum
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Open letter to the Bush administration from 120 South Korean
academicians, university presidents, politicians, lawyers, journalists,
artists, and religious and NGO leaders
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Seoul Braces for Revision of Agreed Framework
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International fact-finding group interviewed
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U.S. branded as rogue state of worst type in world
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[Editorial]Last battle of WWII
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South Korea, U.S., Japan to discuss N.K policy in Hawaii
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..North Koreans studying U.S. agriculture-(photo)
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Japan Activists Visit for Joint Strategy on U.S. Bases
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U.S. urged to stop hampering Mt. Kumgang tour
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US brushes aside Pyongyang's salvo
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Bush has got it wrong on the Koreas
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U.S., S. Korea push exchange visits of defense ministers
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Resumption of U.S.-N.K. talks will depend on U.S. stance
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U.S. vs. the world
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Bush's Hard-line Engagement May Force Seoul Into Uncharted Waters
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Minju Joson on U.S. loss of membership of U.N. commission on human
rights
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Korea to Retain Jurisdiction Over USFK Toxic Waste Dumping
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Report on delay in construction of light-water reactor project issued
(detailed exposition of the DPRK position)
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Two Koreas, U.S. 'will not hold formal talks at ASEAN forum'
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Kelly has no plans to meet with North
Korea
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N.K. vice foreign minister to visit U.S. next month
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United States to blame for delayed lwr construction
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Heritage Foundation calls for reduction in N. Korean arms along DMZ
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Bush unlikely to make radical changes to N. Korea policy
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Perry says NK has one or two nuclear warheads
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`Status of USFK Subject to Change'
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U.S. declaration on MD system condemned
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Anti-U.S. resistance called for
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New U.S. defense policy unlikely to reduce forces here
- North Korea, US to Have High-Level Contact Next Week
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Armitage Remarks Rekindle USFK Debate
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NK Female Defector Seeks Political Asylum in US
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Armitage's Visit Leaves Seoul With Hope, Anxiety
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Activists protest Washington's missile defense plan
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Planned U.S.-N.K. talks lift hopes for peace process
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Seoul remains noncommittal on U.S. missile defense initiative
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.The KEDO project at a crossroad?
- Looking for enemies (NZ cartoon)
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U.S. Informs South Korea of Plans to Resume
Talks With North
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Washington Asks Seoul to Boost Understanding on
Missile Defense
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Kim Dae-jung, Richard Armitage (photo)
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Chong Wa Dae Takes Bush Message With Caution
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U.S. moves to establish MD system denounced in
S. Korea
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U.S. Pushes for Thermal Plants
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Economic significance of North Korea's designation as a terrorism-supporting
nation by the US: An obstacle to North Korea-US trade expansion
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Kim Urges US to Resume Talks With NK
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Armitage visits Seoul today
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Kim urges U.S. to reopen talks with N. Korea
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Bush Supports Kim's NK Policy
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NEWS ANALYSIS Arrogant or Humble? Bush Encounters Europeans' Hostility
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Park Jie-won Returns From US, Ending Rumors of Secret
Mission
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Departure Ceremony Held for UNC Remains
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Anti-north military drill blasted
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Is US Trying to Alter Nuclear Project in North Korea?
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South Korea's religious and social leaders call for early resumption of U.S.-N.K. talks
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Controversy resurfaces over replacement of nuclear reactors for North Korea
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[Editorial] A watershed for detente
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North Korea Promises to Extend Moratorium on
Missile Tests
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North Korea Refuses to Stop Arms Exports,
Delegation Says
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`N. Korean Leader Expresses Concern About Greater US
Influence on Seoul'
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Seoul, P'yang Expect US to Act
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N.K. leader expresses deep concern about U.S. stance on P'yang
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Koreas: The ball's back in the US court
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Missile Moratorium Will Boost NK-US Dialogue: President Kim
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Foreign Ministry spokesman assails U.S. report on terrorism
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Kim praises N.K.'s decision on missile test moratorium
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[Editorial]Wary of missile defense
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US Air Force: Vital Component of Alliance [ROK]
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[Today's Editorial] Now, Ball Is In US Court
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[Squints & Smirks] Bush on Korea
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KCNA refutes U.S. report on terrorism
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N.K. will not test missiles until 2003'
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Letters to the Editor] The scapegoat of U.S.
imperialism
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US Blocks NK from Attending ADB Meeting
- Frustrations surface as US agreement gathers dust [Vietnam]
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[Editorial]North Korea and ADB
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Seoul cautious over U.S. missile defense
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Asian Allies See Hazards Ahead Bush Plan Raises Sensitive Defense Issues for Japan, S. Korea
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Armitage to Visit Seoul May 9-10
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Over 150 espionage flights in April
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Seoul Withholds Commitment to US Missile Defense Initiative
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Seoul Trying Hard to Contain Fallout From MD Speech
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Seoul Noncommittal on Bush's Missile Shield
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Lawmakers Express Worry Over MD Plan
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Kim urges US to reopen talks with North
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U.N. Command Honors Vets
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Foreign Min. May Visit US in June
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Gov't, opposition debate N. K. stance on U.S.
forces
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Korea to Seek US Ship to Air Missile Launchers
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[Today's Editorial] U.S. Goes Too Far
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Rodong Sinmun on 100 days of Bush administration
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NGOs demand probe into alleged Vietnamese civilian massacres by
South Korean troops
- North Korea calls for U.S. troops pull-out
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`Korea Requested Sale of TMD Launch System From US'
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Withdrawal of U.S. troops from South Korea, prerequisite for disarmament
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Armitage, Kelly to visit Seoul to discuss N.K. policy
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MARCH 2001
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Foreign Min. Han Mulls Trip to US in April
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U.S. moves against Korean reunification assailed
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Experts Urge Bush to Resume North Korea Talks
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With U.S. Pulling Back, North Korea Opens Up to Other Nations
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North Korean news media continues attacks on U.S.
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Seoul appears eager to mend fences with U.S
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Washington might ask Seoul to share troop costs burden
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Tough U.S. Line Is Jeopardizing Korean Détente
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Korean Plants Delayed Again
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Two Sides of a Coin: Pentagon vs. State
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Bush Is Urged to Review North Korea Nuclear Pact
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Fault Lines Threaten Bush Foreign Policy
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REMARKS OF CHAIRMAN HENRY J. HYDE AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE CONFERENCE ON NORTH KOREA March 13, 2001
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U.S. administration's anti-DPRK moves blasted
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Ruling party leaders criticize colleague's attack on Washington
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South Korea Urges US to Resume Talks With NK
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No Change Seen in South Korea's Policies Toward NK, U.S.
- Council on Foreign Relation's letter to Bush
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Korea Joins Missile Tech Control Regime
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Chong Wa Dae Denies US Paper Report
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Seoul Fears U.S. Is Chilly About Détente With North
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South Korean Leader Picks Old U.S. Hand as Foreign Minister
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US consults Asian allies on N Korea
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Korea, U.S., Japan reaffirm close cooperation in dealing with N.K.
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Seoul Urges US to Resume Talks With North Korea
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3-Way Talks on NK Policies Open
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NMD Should Not Pose Threats to China, Russia: OSCE Chief
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Joint Mori-Bush statement blasted
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U.S. State Secretary's remarks under fire
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US Asked Korea to Support Missile Shield: Foreign Minister
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Minister claims Seoul rejected: request from
U.S. on NMD
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Environmental groups to launch survey of U.S.
military facilities next month
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U.S. moves to deploy "TMD" blasted
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Korea Could Share More Costs to Maintain USFK
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KCNA on outbursts of U.S. officials
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U.S. urged to face up to trend of times
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3-Way Talks on NK Policies Set for Monday
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Multilateral Security Dialogue Proposed
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Korea to Join Missile Control Regime in March
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North Korea alters stance toward United States
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S.K. politicians urge U.S. to change N.K. stance
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U.S. ulterior intention revealed
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U.S. policy toward DPRK protested
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N Korea blasts US request to stop nuclear aid
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Bush shows a cold shoulder in place of Clinton's hands across the Pacific
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Rogue states of America ; Why Bush needs the bad guys
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Bush budget drives home missile shield Priority
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U.S. warned against its hardline policy toward DPRK
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U.S. administration's assertion refuted
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Powell losing policy battle to hardliners
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Bush to Visit Korea, Japan in Oct.
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Korea-U.S. summit provides diplomatic turning point
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U.S. sends signal on ties with East Asia
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Seoul, Washington to hold SOFA committee meeting every other month
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[Commentary] Diplomatic blunders
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Indictment of US Army Official Delayed for 5 Months
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U.S. high-handed practices and pressure blasted
(this issue has a number of important statements on the Bush administration's policies)
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The Bush Administration Joins a Complex Dance in East Asia
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North Korea Fires Barrage of Words
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SOFA Committee to Be Convened Every 2 Months
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U.S. to put reunion of Korean Americans with North Korean kin high on agenda
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Nogun-ri survivors oppose U.S. plans to erect memorial
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U.S. hostile policy toward DPRK under fire
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Dangerous U.S.-Japan military nexus under fire
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Shadow on 'Sunshine Policy' (Washington Post)
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Bush's Unnecessary Lesson(Christian Science Monitor)
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Congressmen's Lack of Knowledge
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Seoul Urged Not to Clarify NMD Position
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[Jim Hoagland] Kim Dae-Jung Counts on 'Koreanness'
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North Korea denounces new US govt: Report
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[Editorial]Pooling wisdom on North Korea
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North Korea Steps Up Anti-US Propaganda
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Chong Wa Dae Denies Letter of Protest From Rice
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President Back on Podium, Preaching Sunshine Gospel
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[Seoul Perspective] Realistic Engagement
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Struggle for peace against war called for
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GI mass killings of S. Korean civilians during Korean war disclosed
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North Korea Turns Up the Heat; Calls U.S. a
Nation of Cannibals
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Kim's Top Aide Rebuts US Demand for NK Border Troop Redeployment
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Seoul to help U.S., North Korea improve ties
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Foreign minister urges U.S. to reflect Seoul's views in its N.K. policy
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Acting U.S. ambassador stresses reciprocity in dealing with N.K.
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Antilandmine crusader to visit Seoul and Pyongyang in Oct.
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Controls on Osan's civilian flights to be eased
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[Domestic press viewpoints]Letter from U.S. Congressmen
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NMD From Korean Perspective
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Kim's Foreign Policy Team Under Fire for Poor Summit Performance
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Civic group unearths remains of civilians massacred during Korean War
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S. Korea, U.S. to coordinate N.K. policies
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Kim-Bush summit rekindles domestic dispute over N.K. policy
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[Letters to the Editor] Koreans should fight for Robert Kim's release
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Rodong Sinmun on reckless remarks of U.S. official
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Macho on North Korea
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Planning a New North Korean Strategy
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Bush's N. Korea Stance Signals a Shift
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Ask More From N. Korea
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Boston Globe Editorial: Getting to yes in Korea
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Kim Faces Difficulty in NK Détente
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Lawmaker Stresses Invalidity of NMD Plan in E-Mail Message to US Leaders
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Kim Returns With Gifts, Burdens
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[Today's Editorial] Seoul-Washington NK Policy Disparity
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Tough Choices: Kim Dae Jung faces a struggle to win Bush's support for his Sunshine policy
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Kim adjusts N.K. policy for Bush's hard-line stance
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Bush drizzles on Kim's sunshine
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Seoul, Washington to Define Roles in North Korean Policy
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Kim and Helms (photo)
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Kim DJ Speech: ROK-Us Coordination Vital in Indusing NK's Change
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Opposition Irked by Powell's Breach of Protocol
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Bush Tells Seoul Talks With North Won't Resume Now
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U.S. to deploy helicopters for special operations in S. Korea
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N. Korea: Hard Line Is Not the Best Line
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[Summit] Kim - Bush Joint Statement
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South Korean leader to urge Bush to pursue talks with North Korea
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Kim Calls for More Flexibility in US Approach Toward NK
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Rumsfeld-Kim photo
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Bush Remains Skeptical About Kim Jong-il
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Divided Families Send In Letters for Correspondence
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Seoul Offers Conditional Nod on NMD
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2 Faces of Bush on Sunshine Policy
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U.S. assailed for pulling up DPRK over "drug issue"
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U.S. "Atlantic defense initiative" under fire
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Kim calls for broad reciprocity with N.K.
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Kim appeals to U.S. opinion leaders to engage N.K
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US rules out North Korea talks
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Bush Supports Seoul's Sunshine Policy
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Should Bush Meet Kim Jong-il?
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Bush's Support for Sunshine Policy to Lead to Greater Koreas' Detente
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Bush backs Kim's North Korea approach
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Washington snubs Seoul's repeated requests for release of Robert Kim
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[Letters to the Editor]The Robert Kim case
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South Korean President to Visit Bush, but They Could Be at Odds
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How Politics Sank Accord on Missiles With North Korea
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Kim, Bush to meet Today
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Generals Accompany President Kim for Military Diplomacy
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Kim's Trip Aims to Reaffirm Close ROK-US Ties
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Will Bush Seize The Moment in Korea?
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[Kim's US Visit] Numerous Agenda in Talks
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[Kim's US Visit] Prospects of Korea-US Trade
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Military pins hope on closer defense ties during President Kim's U.S. visit
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Kim begins U.S. visit with North Korea policy at stake
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Efforts to free Korean-American spy intensify with Kim's visit
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Meeting Halfway on North Korea
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'Rogue' Is Revived for Some Nations
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GNP hopes for mending ties at Korea-U.S. summit talks
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Editorial]President Kim's daunting task
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Asians: Drawing Together to Confront Their Own Problems
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Hwang Jang-yop Expected to Visit US in April
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Kim, Bush Face Daunting Tasks
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`Korea, US to Keep 1994 Nuke Deal'
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[Hello Korea] Prelude to A Summit
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GNP leader blasts gov't for NMD controversy
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President leaves for U.S. today
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Korea, U.S. to continue N.K. reactor plan
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Defector willing to testify at U.S. Congress
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[Today's Editorial] Discretion Required on NMD
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Seoul's 'Sunshine' Policy Faces Tough Test in U.S.
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Civic group coalition to raise issue of Korean landmines
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Issue of Korea's Landmines to Be Raised at U.S. Conference
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Kim to seek U.S. opinion leaders' support for his North Korea, economic policy
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Seoul denies report on N. Korea's additional missile deployment
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S. Korea urges consultations with U.S. gov't over NMD
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Korea Sympathetic on US Missile Shield
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Spokesman of DPRK Foreign Ministry on U.S. report on human rights
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`US Okayed Controversial ABM Statement'
[See related stores in Russia page]
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Seoul Eager to Put NMD Issue to Rest - Ahead of President Kim's US Visit -
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Summit sparks international controversy over NMD
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[Editorial] A diplomatic stunt
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North Korea to stay on U.S. 'terrorist' list
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FEBRUARY 2001
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Lingering concerns over revised SOFA seen to delay ratification
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KOIS, Heritage to co-host seminar in Washington
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Schedules of Korea-US Dialogue Take Shape
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U.S. defense firm offers Korea price cut for missiles
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Post of U.S. point man on N.K. likely to be abolished
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U.S. experts on Korean affairs begin activities here
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North Korea Questions Test-Ban Accord
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Seoul Decides to Reserve NMD Stance in NSC Meeting
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[Editorial] North Korea's threat
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President Kim to strive for end of Cold War on Korean Peninsula
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South Korea: Between a rock and a hard place
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Full text of North Korea's statement
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International Grass Roots Groups to Hold People's War Crimes Tribunal against U.S. Military's Wartime Massacres in Korea
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Utterance of U.S. ambassador to Japan blasted
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Rice says North Korean missile talk counterproductive
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U.S. reminds North Korea of agreement to suspend missile tests
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North warns US on missile accord
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North Korea Threatens to Drop Nuke, Missile Accords
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Seoul Hints at Reconsidering SAM-X Procurement Project
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1985 Protest at US Cultural Center Confirmed as Pro-Democracy Action
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'US Needs to Broaden NMD to Allies'
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[Today's Editorial] Looming Signs of New Tension
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Gov't panel recognizes 1985 sit-in at U.S. cultural center as pro-democracy movement
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N.K. threatens to scrap missile, nuclear accords
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U.S. envoy says P'yang should fulfill its promises
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`US to Support Seoul's Policy With Stronger Reciprocity'
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Seoul worried about hard-line U.S. stance on N.K
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New Round of Diplomatic Bargaining: Bush and DPRK-U.S. Relationship (Kwon Jong Sung, Editor of People's Korea)
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North Korean Troupe Holds First Stage in U.S.
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Korea, U.S. reaffirm N.K. reactor project
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U.S. experts on Korean affairs visit Seoul to discuss N. Korea
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Pres. Kim to Leave for US on March 6 for Summit
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Lawmakers Spar Over Lim's Secret US Visit
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Powell Peddles US Fighters at Talks With Minister Lee
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Powell's F-15 Sales Pitch Irks Seoul
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Signs of Uneasiness in Seoul Over Change at White House
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N. Korean economic team set to tour American cities
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Seoul denies U.S. pressure on F-15K fighter deal
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National Security Council to meet Thursday following Lim's U.S. visit
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[Editorial]Foreign pressure over arms project
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Seoul to seek new deal with U.S. on N. Korea
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Unfilled posts may cause diplomatic vacuum
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Kim Expects Close Coordination With Bush on North Korea Policy
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Seoul to Push for Early Opening of 4-Party Talks
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Seoul to seek new deal with U.S. on N. Korea
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Kim stresses importance of ties between Washington, Pyongyang
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Possible Sino-U.S. clash a threat to S-N peace
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Kim-Bush summit to help reshape inter-Korean ties
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Kim Dae-jung wants summit with Bush
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Kim says Washington supports Seoul's policy on N.K.
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[Editorial] Korea-U.S. summit
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China wants closer US-North Korea ties: Scholar
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NIS chief's activities in U.S. draw attention
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[Today's Editorial] Lim's Secretive Visit to the US
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President Kim, Bush to Hold Summit on March 7
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Kim's Visit to US May Be Delayed
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Intelligence chief Lim on secret visit to U.S.
to discuss N. Korea policy
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Gov't Urged to React Cautiously to NMD
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US Navy Ships Make First-Ever Port Call to Pyongtaek
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Imperialists' talk about peace under fire
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Four powers anxious to expand role in peninsula
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'Rival' and 'rogue' face up to Bush's challenge
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U.S. stresses Seoul's leading role in N.K. ties
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U.S. warships to make first port call in Pyongtaek tomorrow
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Lee and Powell reach consensus on N. Korea
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Lee-Powell Talks Create Principles for Policy Coordination Toward NK
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Lee, Powell discuss North Korea policies
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U.S. munitions companies keen on sale of military hardware to S. Korea
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KEDO considers nuclear regulatory system for North Korea reactors
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Lee, Powell Agree to Step Up N.Korea Policy Coordination
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Editorial]Fine-tuning N. Korea policies
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Pyongyang Steps Up Anti-US Propaganda
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USFK Denies Alleged Protest Over Mt. Kumgang Project
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Lee to Call for Korea-US Coordination
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Seoul's Resounding 'No' to NMD
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Lee J.B. to meet Powell, coordinate N.K. policy
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'Bush administration will respect Seoul's initiative in inter-Korean relationship'
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Minju Joson on lesson of Gulf War
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Koreas change personnel to deal with Bush team
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[Letters to the Editor] Response to 'Real culprits of Nogun-ri'
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[Letters to the Editor] Time to see Nogun-ri in proper context
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[Today's Editorial] Bush's Korean Policy Under Review
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Seoul edgy as US hardens stance on N Korea
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US-Korea trade dispute in the making (ROK)
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U.S. assertion about "threat from North Korea" refuted
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Drunk leader raised fears of new Korea war [Park Chung Hee]
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Korea, U.S. to hold security consultative meetings regularly
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Bush administration to stay on course of engagement with N.K.
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Truth about U.S. atrocities in South Korea must be exposed
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U.S. House Speaker Invites N. Korean Christian Federation Chief
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Comments on `Sunshine Policy' Creates Stir
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Ruling camp denies chasm with new; U.S. administration over N.K. policy
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Bosworth says Bush team will support Kim's N.K. policy
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South Korean Official To Visit U.S.
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[Hello Korea] The Enemies of Peace
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Survivors of Nogun-ri Victims Petition for Special Law on Civilian Killings
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Parties divided over U.S. policy on N.K.
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Seoul Remains Concerned About NMD
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Seoul Feels Nostalgia for Clinton
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President Kim Agrees to Meet With Bush Soon
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Kim, Bush summit on NK policy to happen soon
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DPRK ready to cope with whatever stand to be taken by new U.S. administration
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U.S.'s No-Fault Conclusion in Rogun-ri Massacre Evokes Public Anger
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New administration prompts speculation about U.S. policy toward N. Korea
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'North Korea sending messages of opening, reform to U.S.'
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Apology and reparation for Rogun-ri mass killings urged
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USFK Issues Newsletter in Korean, English
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Parties expect Bush administration to help improve S-N relations
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[Editorial] Challenges facing Bush
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[Commentary] Nogun-ri: Case not closed
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[Pacific Prospect] A new vicar for U.S.-Asia policy
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Korean Peninsula likely to remain stable despite Bush's inauguration
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Powell's 'distinctly American internationalism'
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Taking the next steps with North Korea
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N.K.-U.S. tension to bring P`yang closer to South`
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Korea, US Sign SOFA in Seoul
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Bush team suggests 'limited' engagement on N.K
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Korea, U.S. sign revised troop pact
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Seoul adopts new policy to upgrade missile capabilities
- U.S. Army Report of the No Gun Ri Review
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Cabinet okays revised SOFA
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Kim sending 8 personal letters to U.S. leaders
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[Today's Editorial] National Security Law Revision
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Nogun-ri statement fails to douse flames of resentment
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CNN special on Korea
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Seoul to join global regime for missile nonproliferation in March
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Nogun-ri statement fails to douse flames of resentment
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Committee for Unveiling Truth About the Nogun-ri Massacre angrily denounce U.S. President Bill Clinton's expression of regret
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Seoul Rules Out Revision of LWR Deal
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Lawmakers' rush to attend Bush inauguration draws criticism
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Kim, Clinton discuss U.S. action on Nogun-ri
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U.S. admits Nogun-ri killings
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Korea, U.S. settle major issues before Clinton tenure ends
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MDP, GNP criticize Clinton`s statement on Nogun-ri
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Commander responsibility left unanswered
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Nogun-ri outcome draws backlash from victims, civic groups
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Nogun-ri Survivors Set to Take Case to US Court
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Clinton Regrets Killings
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[Interview With 8th Army Commander] 'ROK-US Alliance Is Rock Solid'
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Nogun-ri Probe Ends Inconclusively
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[Today's Editorial] Settlement of Nogun-ri Incident
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Seoul, Washington set to formally announce missile agreement soon
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American high school in Seoul becomes target of bomb threats
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Group calls for reinvestigation of U.S. base oil leak
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South Korean leader: New U.S. government will continue to engage North
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AU Chief To Lead Group to N. Korea; Trip Could Bring First Exchanges Between Colleges
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Imperialists' moves for globalization doomed to failure
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North Korea: Mirror, Mirror On The Wall...
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The Korea Challenge (David Ignatius interview with Kim Dae-jung)
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Announcement of accord on Seoul`s missile range likely to come soon
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Seoul to push for signing of revised SOFA before Clinton`s tenure ends
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North still wants to negotiate with U.S. on peace treaty
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Hardline US Might Bring Koreas Closer
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