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WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following was released today by Korea Economic Institute:
Date: Thursday, October 14, 2010
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AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE FORUM ON NORTH KOREA
APRIL 5, 2007
SPEAKERS: FORMER U.S. AMBASSADOR TO THE U.N. JOHN R. BOLTON
DAN BLUMENTHAL, ...
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SECRETARY GUTIERREZ DELIVERS REMARKS AT THE KOREA ECONOMIC INSTITUTE, AS PREPARED FOR DELIVERY, AS RELEASED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
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Agreement is first for NYCE in Asia
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- NYCE([R]) today announced it has reached an agreement with Korea Financial Telecommunicati...
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KARAN BHATIA DELIVERS REMARKS AT THE GLOBAL BUSINESS DIALOGUE/KOREA ECONOMIC INSTITUTE, AS RELEASED BY THE OFFICE OF THE U.S. TRADE REPRESE...
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WASHINGTON - Satellite imagery shows North Korea is upgrading its old launch site in the secretive country's northeast to handle larger rockets, like space launch vehicles and intercontinental missiles, a U.S. institute claimed Tuesday.
The U.S.-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies said the upgrade of the Musudan-ri site began last summer and reflects North Korean determination to expand its rocket program.
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 19, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- With the death of North Korea's brutal authoritarian leader Kim Jong-Il this weekend, the future of the isolated regime remains uncertain. Hudson Institute experts in Asia, foreign relations, nuclear proliferation, and religious freedom are available to comment on the situation in North Korea.
Hudson experts available to comment:
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WASHINGTON - Satellite imagery shows North Korea is upgrading its old launch site in the secretive country's northeast to handle larger rockets, like space launch vehicles and intercontinental missiles, a U.S. institute claimed Monday.
The U.S.-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies says the upgrade of the Musudan-ri site began last summer and reflects North Korean determination to expand its rocket program.
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ROCKVILLE, Md. -- Rexahn Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NYSE Amex: RNN), a clinical stage pharmaceutical company commercializing potential best in class oncol...
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Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Christopher Hill told a US Institute for Peace audience Sep 28 that North Korea should provide a declaration of its nuclear programs, including a suspected gas centrifuge-based uranium-enrichment program, during the next round of six-party talks likely to take place in November. But achieving this outcome will almost certainly be difficult, especially with respect of Pyongyang's enrichment program. North Korea continues publicly to deny having such a program, although some of its officials have suggested a willingness to discuss the matter with the US.