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	<title>Comments on: Anju Links for 24 April 2007:  China and South Korea Claim Their Largesse Has Limits, Another Fresh-Faced Septuagenarian Rises in Pyongyang, and Why the Defunding Debate Should Focus on the U.N., Not Our Troops</title>
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		<title>By: Penalties for Non-compliance at ROK Drop</title>
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		<description>[...] Courtesy of OFK, he reminds us that North Korea is now 11 days past the agreed upon deadline to shut down their nuclear reactor.Â  Since North Korea has once again failed to live up to their end of an agreement what penalties have they faced for this?Â  Well not much.Â  First of all the US agreed to give them back $25 million dollars worth of frozen funds in a Macao bank that were linked to the counterfeiting of US currency.Â  The funds were given back to them for a &quot;pledge&quot; from the North Koreans to use the money for humanitarian purposes.Â  Yeah right.Â  [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Courtesy of OFK, he reminds us that North Korea is now 11 days past the agreed upon deadline to shut down their nuclear reactor.Â  Since North Korea has once again failed to live up to their end of an agreement what penalties have they faced for this?Â  Well not much.Â  First of all the US agreed to give them back $25 million dollars worth of frozen funds in a Macao bank that were linked to the counterfeiting of US currency.Â  The funds were given back to them for a &quot;pledge&quot; from the North Koreans to use the money for humanitarian purposes.Â  Yeah right.Â  [...]</p>
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