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Pamela Shropshire

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The television brought Jun-sang not only news of the outside world, but more information than he’d ever heard before about his own country. Jun-sang learned astonishing things that he had suspected but never knew. He heard President Bill Clinton saying that the United States had offered fuel oil and energy assistance but that North Korea preferred to develop nuclear weapons and missiles. He found out that the United States was supplying the country with hundreds of thousands of tons of rice as humanitarian aid.
Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea
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