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  • Biological Research Institute Develops Germ Weapons / November, 30, 2001
  • Population of NK Nuclear Town Enjoys Pyongyang Style Treatment / November, 30, 2001
  • Contagious Diseases Critical in North Korea / November, 29, 2001
  • Trading Firms Acting as 'Capitalism Laboratories' / November, 23, 2001
  • Etiquette Education in North Korea / November, 23, 2001
  • NK Banks Extend No Household Loans / November, 22, 2001
  • North Korea Markets Battle Surveillance for Survival / November, 16, 2001
  • Search for Relatives Ends Happily For Some, Sadly For Others / November, 16, 2001
  • Executions of Hyesan Businessmen Shock Locals / November, 16, 2001
  • Apartments as 'Street Ornaments' / November, 9, 2001

  • College grads Vie to Enter 'Division No. 5' / November, 9, 2001
  • Cooperative Farm Account Settlement and Sharing / November, 9, 2001
  • Illicit Ceramic Ware Business is NK Version of the Gold Rush / November, 2, 2001
  • North Korea Abounds in Numerals / November, 2, 2001
  • No Objective Tests for in North Korean Students / November, 1, 2001
  • Life in Pyongyang Apartments / October, 26, 2001
  • Second-hand Car Business Flourishes on NK Border / October, 26, 2001
  • NK's Munitions Factories Housed Mainly Underground / October, 25, 2001
  • Preparing for Winter / October, 19, 2001
  • North Korea, the 'Underground Republic' / October, 19, 2001

  • Kim Jong Il Asks for US Security Guarantee / October, 18, 2001
  • North Korea to Harvest More Crops than Forecast / October, 18, 2001
  • NK Vocational Colleges Affiliated to Factories / October, 11, 2001
  • NK Expressways to Nowhere / October, 11, 2001
  • NK Exhumes and Decapitates Body of ¡®Traitor¡¯ / October, 05, 2001
  • NK Wants to Link Seoul-Wonsan Railway Line / October, 05, 2001
  • Pine Mushrooms Become Foreign Exchange Earner for NK / October, 05, 2001
  • NK Enterprises Prepare for Kim Jong Il's 60th Birthday / October, 04, 2001

  • Taekwondo of North and South Differs in Style / September, 21, 2001
  • Foreign Currencies in Wide Use in the North / September, 21, 2001
  • NK's Organizational System for Dialogue with the South / September, 20, 2001
  • Towers Proliferate in Pyongyang / September, 13, 2001
  • NK Students "Study Overnight to Compensate for Lost Time" / September, 13, 2001
  • NK Nearly Ready to Access Internet / September, 13, 2001
  • Foreign-Exchange Coupons out of Sight / September, 13, 2001
  • IT Replaces Textiles in Inter-Korean Business Deals / September, 7, 2001
  • North Korea's Border Cities See Bleak Future / September, 7, 2001
  • "Nation of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il" Stressed / September, 7, 2001

  • Pyongyang Citizens' Privileges Accompanied by a Price / August, 31, 2001
  • Correctional Institutions in North Korea / August, 31, 2001
  • Friday is NK's Physical Labor Day / August, 31, 2001

  • Mangyongdae Revolutionary Institute, Turning out "Kim Jong Il's Sons" / August, 24, 2001
  • Traders Emerge as New Rich Class / August, 24, 2001
  • Nationwide Strength Tests Underway in North Korea / August, 24, 2001
  • North Koreans Again Starving / August, 13, 2001
  • North Korean Logging Workers in Russia / August, 13, 2001
  • Medium and Small Sized Power Stations / August, 13, 2001

  • Material Evidence Critical for North Korean Human Rights / August, 05, 2001
  • North Korean Police Organized on Military Lines / August, 05, 2001
  • "100-day Combat" to Strengthen Regime / August, 05, 2001
  • Working Hours in North Korea / August, 05, 2001

  • Crackdown Intensified on North Korean Escapees in China / July, 29, 2001
  • General Federation of Trade Unions / July, 29, 2001
  • Pyongyang, Extraordinary City under Central Government Control / July, 29, 2001
  • Women Banned from Bicycle-Riding / July, 29, 2001

  • US NGO Helps North Korea with Livestock / July, 22, 2001
  • Mammoth Underground Square and Road in Pyongyang / July, 22, 2001
  • Group Executions and Brutal Prisons / July, 22, 2001

  • Direct Election of Leaders in North Korea / July, 15, 2001
  • "Heroes" in North Korea / July, 15, 2001
  • North Korean Aristocrats / July, 15, 2001
  • Servicemen Diverted to Production Sites / July, 15, 2001

  • The Cholli (400km) Independence Exploratory March / July, 08, 2001
  • Weddings Devoid of Honeymoons / July, 08, 2001
  • Uniform Vacations / July, 08, 2001

  • The Plight of North Korean Escapees / July, 01, 2001
  • NK-China Trade by Ethnic Korean Merchants Dwindles / July, 01, 2001
  • Child Bearing Encouraged in North Korea / July, 01, 2001
  • NED Chairman Speaks on North Korean Human Right / July, 01, 2001

  • State Prices Determination Committee / Jun 24, 2001
  • Social Status and Family Background Can Be Crucial / Jun 24, 2001
  • Nurseries in North Korea / Jun 24, 2001
  • Kim Jong Il's Address at 1999 Workers' Party Political Bureau Meeting / Jun 24, 2001

  • US Dollars in Wide Circulation / Jun 17, 2001
  • "King Drought in the Millennium" / Jun 17, 2001

  • Cargo Ships Are Orgabs of the Party / Jun 10, 2001
  • Residents Being Replaced to Make Shinuiju Special Economic Zone / Jun 10, 2001
  • Workers' Party Rules Have Priority over Constitution / Jun 10, 2001

  • Inter-Korean Trade Tops US$425 Million in 2000 / Jun 03, 2001
  • Electronics Products Lead NK Exports / Jun 03, 2001
  • North Korea Exports Petroleum / Jun 03, 2001
  • NK Military Engages in Foreign Currency Earning / Jun 03, 2001

  • Ethnic Chinese in NK Bring "China-Style Market Economy" / May 27, 2001
  • Political Security Bureau Acts as Secret Inspector-General / May 27, 2001
  • North Korea Produces Crude Oil / May 27, 2001

  • Dearth of Spectacles in North Korea / May 20, 2001
  • Farming Done by Students / May 20, 2001
  • ¡°Number One Events" in Pyongyang / May 20, 2001
  • North Korea's Foreign Exchange Speculation / May 20, 2001

  • Knapsacks Are a Fragile Means of Survival / May 13, 2001
  • Reference Press; a Periscope in a Closed Society / May 13, 2001
  • Kim Jong Nam Being Groomed as Heir Apparent / May 13, 2001
  • True Aspects of Korea Computer Center / May 13, 2001

  • "Digital Leadership" Emerges in North Korea / May 06, 2001
  • Salaries in North Korea / May 06, 2001
  • Different Fates for Cattle, Pigs and Dogs / May 06, 2001

  • Information Circulation in North Korea / April 29, 2001
  • Juche (self-reliance) Fiber Vinalon / April 29, 2001
  • Families of Spies in South Korea Live Precarious Lives / April 29, 2001
  • Pansori a Dead Art in North Korea / April 29, 2001
  • N. Korean Children Experience a Dramatic Improvement In Health / April 29, 2001

  • "Bright and Colorful" Clothes Encouraged in North Korea / April 22, 2001
  • Precious Paper in North Korea / April 22, 2001
  • Dancing is Daily Life of North Koreans / April 22, 2001
  • North Korea's Fledgling Information Technology Industry / April 22, 2001

  • Pollution in North Korea / April 15, 2001
  • Youth "Storm Troops" Used for Infrastructure Projects / April 15, 2001
  • Humanitarian International Organizations in Pyongyang / April 15, 2001

  • Kim Jong Il's Younger Sister a Secretary of the Central Committee / April 08, 2001
  • Supreme People's Assembly / April 08, 2001
  • Dance Halls in North Korea / April 08, 2001
  • North Korea's Budget / April 08, 2001

  • Inscriptions on "Slogan Rocks" Number over 20,000 / April 01, 2001
  • Spendthrift North Korean Agents in China / April 01, 2001
  • Point Men of North Korea's Diplomacy to America / April 01, 2001
  • Personal Computers and Games in North Korea / April 01, 2001

  • Public Executions Witnessed Personally / March 25, 2001
  • New Town Culture in Pyongyang / March 25, 2001
  • A Party Within the Party is the Core of Power / March 25, 2001

  • Defector Executed After Return to NK / March 18, 2001
  • Seoul as Perceived by North Korea / March 18, 2001
  • Triangular Political Economics of Electricity / March 18, 2001

  • Germany Gets Maximum Concessions from NK / March 11, 2001
  • Private Land in North Korea / March 11, 2001
  • North Korean Forests Deteriorating / March 11, 2001

  • 1997 Train Disaster Claims Death Toll of 2,400 People / March 04, 2001
  • Kim Jong Il's Agony over Generational Shift in Chochongryon / March 04, 2001
  • The March First Movement as Seen by North Korea / March 04, 2001
  • North Korea's World Cup Heroes / March 04, 2001

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