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ROTHBERG, PETER | June 29, 2009 issue

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In this article the author discusses Euna Lee and Laura Ling, two U.S. journalists detained in North Korea. Both were convicted of an unspecified crime in June 2009. Several issues are addressed in the article including the treatment of prisoners in North Korea and relations between that country and the United States.

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LEE, Euna; LING, Laura; PRISONERS -- Abuse of -- Korea (North); UNITED States -- Foreign relations -- Korea (North); KOREA (North) -- Foreign relations -- United States; KOREA (North); UNITED States
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