TOKYO (AP) -- North Korea has begun to reassemble its main nuclear facility, citing a delayed removal from a U.S. list of terror sponsors, Japanese media and Fox News Channel reported Wednesday.... ...full story at AP
from AP on Wed, Sep 03 2008
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