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U.S. diplomats are now dealing with North Korea's arrest of two U.S. journalists on the North Korea-China border on March 17.
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The blast, which occurred midday last Thursday at a railway station in Ryongchon about 12 miles from the North Korea-China border, devastated an area about a kilometer in radius, according to South Korean officials who have seen U.S. satellite images.
Periscope 2008
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A massive explosion at a train station near the North Korea-China border soon after Kim had passed; 160 people died.
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Already, of course, Chinese officials have expressed reservations about actually intercepting, not just inspecting cargo at the North Korea-China border.
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Intelligence agencies in the two countries say Kim started tightening control in 2007, with barbed wire fences and surveillance cameras installed along the North Korea-China border and soldiers ordered to shoot defectors.
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Intelligence agencies in the two countries say Kim started tightening control in 2007, with barbed wire fences and surveillance cameras installed along the North Korea-China border and soldiers ordered to shoot defectors.
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North Korea-China ties, said Glaser, who studies the two countries at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, in an e-mail.
Bloomberg 2010
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Intelligence agencies in the two countries say Kim started tightening control in 2007, with barbed wire fences and surveillance cameras installed along the North Korea-China border and soldiers ordered to shoot defectors.
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Intelligence agencies in the two countries say Kim started tightening control in 2007, with barbed wire fences and surveillance cameras installed along the North Korea-China border and soldiers ordered to shoot defectors.
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Intelligence agencies in the two countries say Kim started tightening control in 2007, with barbed wire fences and surveillance cameras installed along the North Korea-China border and soldiers ordered to shoot defectors.
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