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But conservative media, such as Chosun, Joongang, Dong-a, and Moonhwa newspapers, try to judge this as a temporary curiosity that citizens have.
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Exclusive footage obtained Tuesday by APTN in Pyongyang showed a white rocket with "Chosun," the name North Koreans use for their country, emblazoned on the side in red.
unknown title 2009
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APTN in Pyongyang showed a white rocket with "Chosun," the name North Koreans use for their country, emblazoned on the side in red.
FOXNews.com 2009
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The footage seen on South Korean TV showed a three-stage white rocket, bearing the word "Chosun" (Korea), soaring away from the launch site and into the sky.
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Exclusive footage obtained Tuesday by APTN in Pyongyang showed a white rocket with "Chosun," the name North Koreans use for their country, emblazoned on the side in red.
unknown title 2009
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Exclusive footage obtained Tuesday by APTN in Pyongyang showed a white rocket with "Chosun," the name North Koreans use for their country, emblazoned on the side in red.
KVUE HealthVue 2009
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Exclusive footage obtained Tuesday by APTN in Pyongyang showed a white rocket with "Chosun," the name North Koreans use for their country, emblazoned on the side in red.
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Exclusive footage obtained Tuesday by APTN in Pyongyang showed a white rocket with "Chosun," the name North Koreans use for their country, emblazoned on the side in red.
unknown title 2009
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This video grab released on April 7, 2009 by North Korean Television shows a three-stage white rocket, bearing the word "Chosun" (Korea), soaring away from the launch site into the sky on Apr. 5, 2009 from an undisclosed location in North Korea.
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"Chosun," the name North Koreans use for their country, emblazoned on the side in red.
unknown title 2009
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