South Korea Sidelined in U.S. Journalist Drama in Pyongyang - NAM

Despite a heavier-than-expected 12 year sentence handed down to two American journalists being held in North Korea, their eventual release remains a distinct possibility as such a move would carry multiple benefits for the Communist state. The price of that freedom, however, is what’s keeping everyone in the region on pins and needles. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Annie - Jun 10, 2009 - 10:22 AM PDT
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Is it just me, or do forgien powers seem intent on seizing American female journalists. Perhaps hoping it will create greater outrage than when ... More »

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