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[Title] => North Korea notches up cult around 'Illustrious' son
[Summary] => The Illustrious General has had a busy year. Since making his international debut a year ago Monday, Kim Jong Un has been serving as military strategist, political statesman and trusted deputy to his father, leader Kim Jong Il.
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[Title] => Wonderland
[Summary] => I recall, many years ago, several UP academics deemed sympathetic to visions of a proletarian paradise were invited to visit North Korea.
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[Title] => World waits for unveiling of North Korean heir apparent
[Summary] => North Korean children are already singing the praises of the young man in line to become the reclusive nation's next leader, analysts say, but the rest of the world doesn't even know the age, or, until recently, how to spell the name of Kim Jong Il's youngest son.
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[Title] => Dynasty speculation on North Korea founding day
[Summary] => North Korea celebrated its 62nd anniversary Thursday with odes to supreme leader Kim Jong Il and pilgrimages to his late father's statue amid hints that a political meeting believed aimed at promoting his son as successor is imminent.
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[Title] => North Korea prepares for biggest convention in 30 years
[Summary] => Huge posters plastered across the North Korean capital hailed the nation's biggest political convention in 30 years as a historic event as the world watched Monday for signs that the country's next leader was making his public debut.
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[Title] => North Korean leader's son gives interview
[Summary] => Dressed in jeans and blue suede loafers, the eldest son of North Korea's leader agreed to a quick interview outside a hotel elevator in Macau, saying he has no plans to defect to Europe and that his father is in good health, a South Korean newspaper reported Monday.
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[Title] => Report: North Korean leader's son denies asylum rumors
[Summary] => The eldest son of North Korea's reclusive leader denied rumors that he intends to seek refuge in Europe because his life was threatened in a fierce power struggle, a South Korean newspaper reported Monday.
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[Title] => North Korea, China top Japan's security concerns
[Summary] => TOKYO (AP) -- North Korea is an increasing threat to regional security and may be capable of building a nuclear device small enough to launch on a missile sooner than expected, Japan's Defense Ministry said in an annual report released Friday.
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[Title] => Report: Kim Jong Il puts son as head of spy agency
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SEOUL (AP) -- North Korean leader Kim Jong Il has put his youngest son in charge of the country's spy agency in a move aimed at handing the communist regime over to him, a news report said Tuesday.
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[Title] => Japan, Philippines agree to boost economic ties
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