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Article: Hermit greenbacks.(United States. Law Enforcement Assistance Administration concerns about organized crime in North Korea)(Brief Article)
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- U.S. News & World Report
- Article date:
- November 13, 2000
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U.S. law enforcement officials are concerned that North Korea's extensive criminal activity is being ignored in the White House's rush to improve relations with the Hermit Kingdom. Overlooked: Top North Korean officials still earn as much as $1 billion annually ...
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