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US'S CLINTON CALLS NORTH KOREA'S EJECTION OF INTERNATIONAL NUCLE
14 Apr 2009 19:50:03 GMT
Source: Reuters
US'S CLINTON CALLS NORTH KOREA'S EJECTION OF INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR MONITORS "UNNECESSARY"




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A labourer works amid heavy smoke at a coking factory in Changzhi, Shanxi province April 14, 2009. China's coking capacity has far exceeded this year's projected demand, but coking plants are ...



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