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March 30, 2005

16 missing people suspected of being abducted by N Korea

Kyodo

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March 29, 2005

Video captures North Korean 'executions'

The Independent

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March 28, 2005

Armitage urges calm on N. Korea

asahi.com

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Koizumi, Chirac split on arms to China

asahi.com

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Abductee Yokota, N. Korean husband separated before her death

Japan Today

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March 24, 2005

US Group Says North Korea Suppresses Religious Freedom

VOA News

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March 20, 2005

Japan's Racket for Sanctions against DPRK Flailed

Korean News (Korean Central News Agency of DPRK)

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March 19, 2005

Returned N Korea abductees express intent to settle in Japan

Japan Today

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March 18, 2005

Rice to talk NKorea strategy in Japan, but beef dispute looms

Channelnewsasia.com (AFP)
Reuters ("N.Korea urged to return to nuke talks")
The Japan Times Online ("Japan rebuffs Rice on lifting beef ban")
Scoop (Press Release: US State Department) ("Rice Interview With Yuko Ando of Fuji Television")

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March 16, 2005

Japan repeats call on U.N. panel to help resolve abduction issue

KYODO NEWS

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Electricity Is Carrot in North Korea Talks

Guardian Unlimited (AP)

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March 07, 2005

Japan Urged to Behave with Discretion

Korean News (Korean Central News Agency of DPRK)

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March 01, 2005

U.S. Army Deserter Jenkins Seeks Passport in Japan

Reuters.com
Japan Today ("Jenkins to apply for U.S. passport Thurs")
Channelnewsasia.com (AFP) ("Ex-deserter Jenkins applies for US passport for first homecoming")
Boston.com (AP) ("U.S. Army deserter to apply for passport")

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