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NORTH KOREA

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  • Young North Korean girls play a tune for the audience on their electric guitars and keyboard at the School Children's palace theater in Pyongyang, North Korea Tuesday Aug. 7, 2007.
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  • A North Korean girl looks out from the window of an electrically powered bus in Pyongyang, North Korea Tuesday Aug. 7, 2007.
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  • North Korean women prepare to bow before the statue late North Korean President Kim Il Sung erected on Mansu Hill in Pyongyang, North Korea Sunday Aug. 5, 2007.
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  • Prime time television on Sunday evening shows an achordeon player signing a tune on the only channel available in Myohyang, near Mongyongdae, the House where the President Kim Il Sung was born and spent his childhood, in North Korea Sunday Aug. 5, 2007.
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  • A North Korean soldier wears a pin showing the late President of North Korea Kim Il Sung on his uniform, as he stands outside of the house where the military armistice treaty was signed on the demarcation line in Panmunjon, on the border between North Korea and South Korea Tuesday Aug. 7, 2007.
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  • North Korean performers enact a scene titled "My Motherland" during the Arirang Grand Mass gymnastics and Artistic performance at the May day stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea Monday Aug. 6, 2007. The North Korean Arirang Mass Games is the largest choreographed gymnastics display in the world with over 100,000 dancers taking part in the performance.
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  • Young North Korean girls sing a tune at the School Children's palace theater in Pyongyang, North Korea Tuesday Aug. 7, 2007.The leaders of North and South Korea will meet this month for the second time since the peninsula's division after World War II, capitalizing on progress in Pyongyang's nuclear disarmament to revive their historic reconciliation.(AP Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • North Korean students create the shape flying doves during the Arirang Grand Mass gymnastics and Artistic performance at the May day stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea Monday Aug. 6, 2007. The North Korean Arirang Mass Games is the largest choreographed gymnastics display in the world with over 100,000 dancers taking part in the performance.The leaders of North and South Korea will meet this month for the second time since the peninsula's division after World War II, the two countries announced Wednesday Aug 8, 2007, capitalizing on progress in Pyongyang's nuclear disarmament to revive their historic reconciliation.(AP Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • North Koreans enjoy at day Nampho beach,some 50 kilometers south west of Pyongyang, North Korea Sunday Aug. 5, 2007.The leaders of North and South Korea will meet this month for the second time since the peninsula's division after World War II, capitalizing on progress in Pyongyang's nuclear disarmament to revive their historic reconciliation.(AP Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • A view of the city of Pyongyang is seen from the top of the tower of Juche Idea, erected to celebrate late Kim Il Sung's 80th birth anniversary in Pyongyang, North Korea  Sunday Aug. 5, 2007.The leaders of North and South Korea will meet this month for the second time since the peninsula's division after World War II,  capitalizing on progress in Pyongyang's nuclear disarmament to revive their historic reconciliation.((AP Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • North Korean students create the shape of a gun, during the Arirang Grand Mass gymnastics and Artistic performance at the May day stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea Monday Aug. 6, 2007. The North Korean Arirang Mass Games is the largest choreographed gymnastics display in the world with over 100,000 dancers taking part in the performance.The leaders of North and South Korea will meet this month for the second time since the peninsula's division after World War II, the two countries announced Wednesday Aug 8, 2007, capitalizing on progress in Pyongyang's nuclear disarmament to revive their historic reconciliation.(AP Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • A North Korean sailor poses for a snapshot with Chinese tourist aboard the American ship "Pueblo" captured by North Korea, now docked in Pyongyang, North Korea Sunday Aug. 5, 2007. The leaders of North and South Korea will meet this month for the second time since the peninsula's division after World War II, capitalizing on progress in Pyongyang's nuclear disarmament to revive their historic reconciliation.(AP Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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