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06 May North Korea Special Weapons News

  • Change of responsibility 8th Army News Release 06 May 2003-- Soldiers from the 8th U.S. Army Band and Honor Guard lined Knight Field May 2 for the change of responsibility ceremony welcoming Command Sgt. Maj. Troy J. Welch as he took the reigns from Command Sgt. Maj. Benjamin C. Palacios for the top enlisted position for the United Nations Command, Combined Forces Command, U.S. Forces Korea and 8th U.S. Army.
  • Foreign Service Tour Extension Affects More Than 1800 Soldiers in Korea 8th Army News Release 06 May 2003-- The Department of the Army has implemented a second involuntary extension for selected 8th U.S. Army soldiers. More than 1800 soldiers and warrant officers in the 8th U.S. Army whose previous departure dates were June 1, to Aug. 30, 2003 are affected by the involuntary extension.
  • Bush administration's Korea policy accused KCNA 06 May 2003 -- The U.S. newspaper the New York Times on April 29 carried an article criticizing the Bush administration's Korea policy.
  • Anecdote about Kim Jong Il KCNA 06 May 2003 -- General Secretary Kim Jong Il gave on-the-spot guidance to the newly built syringe factory on December 19, Juche 89 (2000).
  • U.S. urged to make switchover in its DPRK policy KCNA 06 May 2003 -- The DPRK will follow the U.S. attitude, Rodong Sinmun today says in a signed commentary urging the United States to make a bold switchover in its policy toward the DPRK.
  • Anniversary of Kim Jong Il's work marked KCNA 06 May 2003 -- Rodong Sinmun today dedicates an article to the 12th anniversary of Kim Jong Il's famous work "Our Socialism Centred On the Masses Shall Not Perish".
  • Valuable tradition of great national unity KCNA 06 May 2003 -- A new epochal phase has been opened in the efforts of the Korean people for the country's reunification.
  • U.S. hit for pulling up DPRK over terrorism KCNA 06 May 2003 -- A spokesman for the Foreign Ministry of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea today gave the following answer to a question put by KCNA as regards the accusation made by the U.S. against the DPRK over terrorism
  • S. Korean authorities hit for taking issue with anti-war peace education KCNA 06 May 2003 -- A spokesman for the central committee of the General Federation of Trade Unions of Korea in a statement on May 3 denounced the South Korean authorities for kicking up a racket while terming the anti-war peace education of Jongyojo (the National Teachers Union) anti-U.S. education.
  • U.S. talk about "threat" from other countries rebuffed KCNA 06 May 2003 -- The United States is claiming that it is exposed to a great "threat" from other countries after the "September 11 incident".
  • DPRK embassy opened in London KCNA 06 May 2003 -- A ceremony for opening the DPRK embassy in Britain was held in London on April 30.
  • Japanese reactionaries hit for visiting "Yasukuni Shrine" KCNA 06 May 2003 -- Dietmen and representatives from different political parties of Japan including former Prime Minister Hashimoto and secretary general Yamazaki of the Liberal Democratic Party, 182 in all, visited the "Yasukuni Shrine" to honour the memory of the fallen militarists.




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