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  • Robert Neff from The Marmot's Hole blogs about Korea's role in the logging of Siberian timber, in particular how North Korean are working as slave loggers in Russia.

    Global Voices in English » Chinese people’s reaction to North Korea missile test 2009

  • Marmot's committee of experts also called for funds to cover a healthy diet, the cost of exercising (covering things such as trainers, bikes and access to swimming) and phone rentals.

    How to bridge Britain's divide between health and wealth 2010

  • A Korean newspaper is reporting that the Chinese are planning a 93,000 ton supercarrier, according to the widely read blog The Marmot's Hole.

    China to Build Supercarrier, Taiwan unveils upgraded IDF Michael Turton 2007

  • While that may be extreme, Robert Koehler, whose blog, the Marmot's Hole, is one of the most popular English-language sites about Korea, says, "there seems to be this idea among Korean Netizens that the Net [is] a forum for expressing the power of nationalism."

    GAZA STRIP: A TUSSLE FOR POWER 2007

  • Around the time when transsexual singer Harisu made his/her/its debut, The Marmot's Hole labeled South Korea an "Outpost of Tranny."

    Outpost of Transhumanism 2006

  • I just found your site today by following Marmot's plug.

    No Free Lunch Horace Jeffery Hodges 2005

  • And he knows that the North's position is even more difficult, even -- in the Marmot's singular 'sports' metaphor -- painful: "The Chinese have his balls in a vice grip that they might eventually find it in their interests to use."

    Kim Jong-il wants to be your friend . . . Horace Jeffery Hodges 2005

  • I thought this was a good post from Marmot's Hole.

    And back to S. Korea... Jeffrey Hill 2005

  • The irrepressible Jodi posed some questions, partly to me, that I didn't notice until re-visiting the Marmot's post: I agree with everything you said, Jeffery.

    As long as we're on this topic . . . Horace Jeffery Hodges 2005

  • They were off, anywhere and everywhere, as soon as they could get their swags together; and Marmot's fellow-townsmen lavished praise upon him for his astuteness, as they saw the last of the angry crowd depart.

    Colonial Born A tale of the Queensland bush G. Firth Scott 1900

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