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Barack Obama wants to sound like the voice of reason on U.S. foreign policy - the guy who would abandon Bush administration policies he sees as shortsighted, self-defeating or just plain wrong. Problem is, George Bush keeps beating him to it.
Rice shrugs at meeting with top NKorean envoy
The United States and North Korea are about to have their highest-level face-to-face contact in four years, but Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says it's no big deal. Job insecurity may be widespread in the media but Katie Couric still has no need to worry, her boss says.
South Korea proposes talks with North Korea
A ruling party leader in South Korea proposed Monday holding parliamentary talks with North Korea to resolve tension caused by the shooting death of a tourist near a mountain resort in the North.
US-supplied food: Another US-NKorea deal
Relief workers distributing thousands of tons of U.S.-supplied food in North Korea have unprecedented freedom of access in the insular country to ensure the food goes to the people who need it, says the project's chief U.S. negotiator. The Bush administration breathed easier when the prickly and unpredictable North Korean government stuck to its script and handed over long-delayed nuclear paperwork as planned.
Bush's statements on North Korea over time
A chronological look of President Bush's statements on North Korea: After months of stalling, North Korea offered a glimpse of its secretive nuclear program Thursday and was promptly rewarded by President Bush with an easing of trade sanctions and a move to take the communist state off the U.S. terrorism blacklist.
Reaction to the US lifting North Korea sanctions
Some reaction to the United States lifting trade sanctions against North Korea and moving to remove it from the U.S. terrorism blacklist: |
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