Saturday, January 7, 2012

Kim jong un

  • Dec.
  • (Businessweek)
  • If you found yourself panicked that the highly acclaimed and inexplicably entertaining "Kim Jong Il Looking at Things" blog would become defunct after the Dear Leader's recent death, fear no more.
  • (Time)
  • the media was rightfully focused on the misery Kim Jong Il inflicted on his own people, and what direction his son and successor, Kim-Jong Un will take North Korea. Only a handful of websites ran articles on the amazingly crazy story behind Pulgasari.
  • (Examiner)
  • South Korea said Wednesday that provocations by North Korea were possible during the power succession to Kim's untested son Jong-Un, who has already been hailed as great successor and appointed military chief.
  • (The Vancouver Sun)
  • North Koreans took part in a ritual rally in Pyongyang on Tuesday, to show support for their country's policies and new leader Kim Jong-un.
  • (Euro News)
  • The source added that the military, which is trying to develop a nuclear arsenal, has pledged allegiance to the untested Kim Jong-un, who takes over the family dynasty that has ruled North Korea since it was founded after World War Two.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • the comments clearly show the regime now led by Kim Jong Ils son Kim Jong un appears to be returning to its traditional pattern of lashing out at the countries it has long portrayed to its citizens as enemies- South Korea, Japan and the US.
  • (New Kerala)
  • was kidnapped by the diminutive dictator himself (played by Margaret Cho), and forced to marry successor Kim Jong-Un. This left Jessup's husband Jack (Alec Baldwin) to raise their newborn alone, while figuring out how to rescue his wife.
  • (DrJays.com Live)
  • SEOUL, South Korea — New postage stamps, new propaganda posters, maybe even a new national holiday: North Korea is wasting no time in installing Kim Jong Un as the countrys new leader two weeks after father Kim Jong Ils death. By Jean H. Lee.
  • (nola.com)

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