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bboy battle between korean soldiers at the boarder.
north korea's anti-american propaganda.
korean protesters in front of some us base in korea.
the new york philharmonic performs a traditional korean folk song "arirang" in north korea. the performance was done in agreement with the u.s. that north korea end its nuclear program in exchange for aid and the opportunity to interact with the outside world.
"special army soldiers flip simultaneously as they demonstrate their martial arts skills during a rehearsal for the 61st anniversary of armed forces day at the gyeryong military headquarters, south korea. south korea will celebrate the 61st armed forces day on 1 october."
part 1 peter and dan examine the two most important engagements of the korean war - a fascinating but largely forgotten conflict from the earliest days of the cold war.
nice demo mix footage of the might of rok armed forces. fyi, it's south korea (aka good guys).
while on vacation in asia in 2007, paul koontz got the rare chance to spend a few days in north korea as a tourist. he brought along his kids and his camera. in this talk, he shares his experiences, from quotidian details to grand spectacle.
the only escapee of north korea's most brutal prison camp has lived to tell us a story of unspeakable horror. starved of food and common humanity, shin proves that gulags are still a tragic reality.
scientists in south korea say they have successfully completed the world's first commercial cloning of a pet dog. bernann mckinney, from the us state of california, stumped up $50,000 (£25,000) for five identical copies of booger, her beloved pit bull terrier. the puppy clones were unveiled at a press conference in the south korean capital, seoul, on tuesday. "booger was my partner and my friend," ms mckinney said, as she appeared with the five identical copies of her pet. scientists at seoul national university created a number of embryos from preserved skin cells taken from booger's ear tissue before he died. the embryos were then implanted into two surrogate mother dogs and, three months later, the puppies were born.. among the scientists involved in the project was professor lee byeong-chun, who was part of the team that created the world's first cloned dog - snuppy the afghan hound - in 2005. "they are perfectly the same as their daddy. i am in heaven here. i am a happy person," ms mckinney said at a televised press conference, with tears in her eyes. she said she was considering training some of the puppies to help the handicapped or elderly after they are delivered to her in the us in september. it is not the first time that scientists have cloned a dog, but the process is notoriously difficult and the korean team say this is the first commercial success, says the bbc's john sudworth in seoul. the company which arranged the cloning, rnl bio, says it is now open for future bookings. as the technology improves, the price is expected to drop. chief executive ra jeong-chan told afp news agency that rnl bio could clone up to 300 dogs next year for wealthy pet lovers. he added: "for my next project, i will consider cloning camels for rich people in the middle east." source
cool vid of south korea`s military - roka rocks!
g glimpse into north korean society.
peter and dan examine the two most important engagements of the korean war - a fascinating but largely forgotten conflict from the earliest days of the cold war.
journalist laura ling tells how she and euna lee discovered they were free. it makes bill clinton and diplomacy seem, to quote ling, "supercool."
if you want to read source article, http://media.paran.com/snews/newsview.php?dirnews=1159051&year=2009
in a daring bid to strike against the flank of the north korean forces, u. s. marines face enemy fire, dangerous tides and formidable sea walls at inchon.
part 2/part 3/part 4/part 5/part 6 peter and dan examine the two most important engagements of the korean war - a fascinating but largely forgotten conflict from the earliest days of the cold war.
he writes, he travels, he eats and he's hungry for more....the world is not enough for anthony bourdain.