North Korea Real Estate News
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| Broken down North Korea economy stuck in slow lane |
Maryknoll humanitarian trumps politics in North Korea |
Leaders of South Korea's biggest companies on Thursday saw the pride of North Korea's auto industry, which turns out vehicles named "Whistle" and "Cuckoo" at an annual rate equal to what Hyundai Motor makes in three hours.
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The South Korean president, Roh Moo-hyun, walked across the center of the demilitarized zone on his way to Pyongyang yesterday, for only the second summit between the leaders of the two Koreas. |
| North, South Korea pledge peace, prosperity |
North Korea's Economic Fog |
| The leaders of North and South Korea pledged on Thursday to seek talks with China and the United States to formally end the 1950-1953 Korean War and resume freight train services severed during the war. |
South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun wants to focus on economic cooperation when he meets North Korean leader Kim Jong Il this week. But that could be a challenge because no outsider really knows what is going on in the North's economy. |
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Broken down North Korea economy stuck in slow lane
Leaders of South Korea's biggest companies on Thursday saw the pride of North Korea's auto industry, which turns out vehicles named "Whistle" and "Cuckoo" at an annual rate equal to what Hyundai Motor makes in three hours.
North, South Korea pledge peace, prosperity
The leaders of North and South Korea pledged on Thursday to seek talks with China and the United States to formally end the 1950-1953 Korean War and resume freight train services severed during the war.
Maryknoll humanitarian trumps politics in North Korea
The South Korean president, Roh Moo-hyun, walked across the center of the demilitarized zone on his way to Pyongyang yesterday, for only the second summit between the leaders of the two Koreas. Roh and the reclusive North Korean leader, Kim Jong Il, are meeting for three days of talks that were expected to yield aid for the North. The Rev. Gerard E. Hammond knows the trip well.
North Korea's Economic Fog
South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun wants to focus on economic cooperation when he meets North Korean leader Kim Jong Il this week. But that could be a challenge because no outsider really knows what is going on in the North's economy.
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