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    Cisco officer found dead after gunshot heard in VivoCity

    Cisco officer found dead after gunshot heard in VivoCity By Saifulbahri Ismail/Hoe Yeen Nie | Posted: 22 December 2011 2142 hrs SINGAPORE: A gunshot was heard on Thursday evening in shopping mall VivoCity. When police arrived at the scene, they found a man dead in a toilet cubicle on the first...
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    Foreign Talents? - Please Contribute

    Cisco officer found dead after gunshot heard in VivoCity By Saifulbahri Ismail/Hoe Yeen Nie | Posted: 22 December 2011 2142 hrs SINGAPORE: A gunshot was heard on Thursday evening in shopping mall VivoCity. When police arrived at the scene, they found a man dead in a toilet cubicle on the first...
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    North Korea Revisited: An Unknown Land UPDATE December 19th, 2011: Kim Jong Il, North Korea's "dear leader", has died of a heart attack. His death was announced by a weeping anchorwoman on North Korean television. His obituary in the LA Times quotes sources who describe the departed dictator...
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    Kim Jong-il dead: the official titles of North Korea's Unique Leader Kim Jong-il had one thing in common with Barack Obama - the title of Commander-in-Chief - but there the titular and any other similarities end. The titles were developed by the Workers Party of Korea central committee and...
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    Kim Jong-un 'secretly visited Tokyo Disneyland as a child' Kim Jong-un, North Korea's next leader, visited Japan as a child using a false identity, and even managed a trip to Tokyo Disneyland, according to Japanese media. Kim Jong-un (R), believed to be in his late 20s, visited Japan a...
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    An aerial view of an ostrich farm near Pyongyang.Photo: DIGITALGLOBE Kim Jong-il's waterslide can be seen on the left hand side. Out of shot is Kim's personal train line to his residence Photo: DIGITALGLOBE
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    GeoEye's GeoEye-1 satellite took this image on 9 October 2010, the day before Pyongyang staged a parade commemorating 65 years of state rule. Around the Rungrado May Day Stadium, thousands of people are visible practising for the mass formations. Photo: GEOEYE Bird formation created by...
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    New North Korean satellite images give rare glimpse of life under Kim Jong-il Newly uncovered satellite images of North Korea have given a rare insight into life in the highly secretive state under former dictator Kim Jong-il. Drying clumps of corn can be seen around the Yongbyong nuclear...
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    North Korea country factfile by numbers It was in 1948 that the Democratic People's Republic of Korea was founded by Kim Il-sung, who kept his grip on power for more than five decades until his death in 1994. North Koreans participate in celebrations for the 60th anniversary of the founding...
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    Kim Jong-il dead: profile of 'the Dear Leader' Variously known to the people of North Korean as the Dear Leader, Eternal President, Lodestar of the 21st Century or simply Our Father, Kim Jong-il died on Saturday. He is believed to have been 69. North Korean leader Kim Jong-il Photo: EPA By...
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    <tbody> </tbody> 19 December 2011: A tearful announcer dressed in black announces the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il on North Korean State Television. North Korean leader Kim Jong-il died on a train trip, state television reported on Monday, sparking immediate concern over who is in...
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    <tbody> </tbody> In 2008 it was suggested by a Japanese historian that Kim Jong-il had died in 2003, and had, since that point, been replaced by four body doubles for public appearances. Picture: KNS/Reuters
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    <tbody> </tbody> 4 May 2001: A man believed to be North Korean heir-apparent Kim Jong-nam emerges from a bus at Tokyo's Narita international airport, upon his deportation from Japan. the eldest son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il entered Japan with a forged passport but was deported to...
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    <tbody> </tbody> 1992: Kim il-Sung and Kim Jong-Il inspect a football ground in Pyongyang Picture: AFP/Getty
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    Re: Kim Jong-il: the life and times of the leader of North Korea <tbody> </tbody> A boy identified by South Korean TV station KBS as Kim Jong-un, the third son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, is seen in this undated photo provided by a Japanese national known as Kenji Fujimoto in Tokyo...
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    <tbody> </tbody> September 1983: Kim Il-sung, founder of North Korea, chats with his son Kim Jong-il at a mass rally Picture: REUTERS
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    <tbody> </tbody> In 1980 Kim was officially designated “Dear Leader” and his father’s acknowledged heir; coincidentally, the North Korean Academy of Social Sciences expunged the definition of hereditary rule as “a reactionary custom of exploitative societies” from its Dictionary of Political...
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    <tbody> </tbody> Officially, Kim Jong-il was born in 1941 on the slopes of Mount Paektu, on the border with China — the mythical birthplace of the Korean people and the place from which Kim il Sung is said to have waged his guerrilla struggle. Just before the birth of the junior Kim...
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    North Korea: Kim Jong-un 'to share power with his uncle' Kim Jong-un, North Korea's new leader, will share power with an uncle and the military after the death of his father Kim Jong-il as the isolated country shifts to collective rule from strongman dictatorship, according to reports. 7:25AM...
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