TITLE

North Korea quietly reaches out

AUTHOR(S)
Schorr, Daniel
PUB. DATE
April 2000
SOURCE
Christian Science Monitor;4/14/2000, Vol. 92 Issue 100, p11
SOURCE TYPE
Newspaper
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Focuses on North Korea's improved relations with South Korea and other countries.
ACCESSION #
2989229

Tags: KOREA (North) -- Relations;  KOREA (South) -- Relations

 

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