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...says the former-thesis-writer-turned-anxious-job-applicant. “But,” she casually adds, “I did compose a senior essay concerning North Korean defectors, their effects on American industry and, in turn, climate change...
While he has not always been optimistic about relations between North Korea and the United States, Walsh said that an October 2004 meeting—hosted by Walsh’s group—between North Korean diplomats and Senate Committee staffers led him to feel otherwise...
...undergraduate associates, who led tours of Harvard for the North Koreans during their October visit, enjoy access to scholars of nuclear policy, and have been able to participate in special events such as the North Korean meetings, weekly seminars, and publishing and research opportunities...
...state television broadcast hinted last month that one of Kim's children would one day take over the task of building paradise on earth. But North Koreans, who these days prefer to get their drama from pirated South Korean soap operas, may no longer care. Most North Koreans don't even know how many sons the Dear Leader has, says Park Sang Hak, a defector and human-rights activist in Seoul. "People are too tired of endless hunger and threats of war to think about the succession," says Park. About all they could expect from a coronation ceremony might...
...maze of alleys, lack of English signage and haphazard street numbering? Then here's some good news: in a trial program lasting until the end of March, the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport is loaning visitors PDAs designed to make life easier. There are English, Mandarin and Korean versions of the device, each featuring a voice translator, free local calls, unlimited Internet access and sightseeing information...