TODAY'S NEWS (March.15.2001 Juche 90)
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U.S. hostile policy toward DPRK under fire
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Third Kimilsungia show to open
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Establishment of diplomatic relations between DPRK and Germany hailed
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Japanese A-Bomb damage investigation delegation meets with Korean A-Bo
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China Signs UN Optional Protocol on Children
China on Thursday signed a United Nations document on the protection of
children's rights in armed conflicts.
The Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the
Involvement of Children in Armed Conflicts was adopted by
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Year 2001 No. 49, March 15, 2001
The Significance of Robin Cook's "Misleading" MPs over Arms to Sierra Leone
Report
Robin Cook Again Criticised on Arms Contracts
News In Brief
Chubb Workers Take Firm to Court
Editorial:
Demand to Drop Possible May 3 Election
Demo
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New Worker Online Digest
Week commencing 16th March, 2001.
1) Editorial - Good news?
2) Lead story - Rail safety system now!
3) Feature article - "Someone is pulling their strings".
4) International story - Sinn Fein: "We stand as one".
5) Brit
Thursday, 15 March, 2001: Palestinian President Yasser Arafat arrived in
Libya on Wednesday for talks with Libyan leader Mu'ammar al-Qadhafi,
Palestinian officials said. They said Arafat's talks with Qadhafi would
focus on Arab support for the Palestinian uprising against the Israeli
occupation
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Party officials visit China
A Vietnam Communist Party delegation led by Ha Hoc Hoi, deputy director of
the Party Central Committee's Commission for Ideology and Culture, visited
China from March 6-13.
The aim of the visit was to exchange experiences relating to the building of
the Communi
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