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D.P.R.K. An aerial search of the crash site was conducted that day and the next, but found no evidence that
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D.P.R.K. reported that the remains were excavated in
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D.P.R.K. indicated that the remains were initially buried near the battle site, but were later moved to
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D.P.R.K. reported that the remains were excavated in
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D.P.R.K. reported that the remains were excavated in
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Citizens of the D.P.R.K. have freedom of speech, the press, association, assembly, mass meetings and demonstration.
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A week before Christmas in 1994, there was bad news from North K.rea, known since the war as the Democratic People's Republic of K.rea, or the D.P.R.K. A U.S.
The Axis of Hackensack Bronner, Michael 2007
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The parties agreed to complete by December 31, 2007 a set of disablement actions for the three core facilities at Yongbyon -- the 5-MW (e) Experimental Reactor, the Radiochemical Laboratory (Reprocessing Plant), and the Fresh Fuel Fabrication Plant -- with oversight from a team of U.S. experts, The D.P.R.K. also agreed to provide a complete and correct declaration of all its nuclear programs in accordance with the February
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] DanielPulido 2010
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North and South Korea conducted tests of the east and west coast railroads on May 17, 2007 and began cross-border freight service between Kaesong in the D.P.R.K. and Munsan in the R.O.K. in December 2007.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] DanielPulido 2010
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The D.P.R.K. missed the December 31 deadline to provide a complete and correct declaration, but efforts to secure a declaration continued into January 2008.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] DanielPulido 2010
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