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Sunday, November 30, 2008

North Korea Threatens to Snip Ties With South

North Korea said it would ban South Korean tourists from Kaesong and “selectively expel” South Koreans working in a joint industrial complex there.
Posted by t at 7:48 AM
Labels: North/South relations, nuclear weapons
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