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  • While the financial crisis has unfolded and the U.S. election had pummeled ahead, North Korea has broken the seals on some of its nuclear enrichment facilities and six-party talks have broken down. op-ed article By Dmitry Kosirev of Russia's Novosti News Service, the regime of Kim Jong-il is up to its old tricks of manipulating the audience to best advantage - and the audience is election-mad America.

    The Moderate Voice 2009

  • While the financial crisis has unfolded and the U.S. election had pummeled ahead, North Korea has broken the seals on some of its nuclear enrichment facilities and six-party talks have broken down. op-ed article By Dmitry Kosirev of Russia's Novosti News Service, the regime of Kim Jong-il is up to its old tricks of manipulating the audience to best advantage - and the audience is election-mad America.

    The Moderate Voice 2009

  • While the financial crisis has unfolded and the U.S. election had pummeled ahead, North Korea has broken the seals on some of its nuclear enrichment facilities and six-party talks have broken down. op-ed article By Dmitry Kosirev of Russia's Novosti News Service, the regime of Kim Jong-il is up to its old tricks of manipulating the audience to best advantage - and the audience is election-mad America.

    The Moderate Voice 2009

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