Page values for "Kim Jong Il's Challenge to China"

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_creationDateDatetimeOctober 10, 2006 2:47:25 PM
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Kim Jong Il's Challenge to China

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TopicPageNorth Korean nuclear crisis
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SourcePageLos Angeles Times
DateDateOctober 10, 2006
URLURLhttp://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/editorials/la-ed-nkorea10oct10,0,5937686.story
QuoteText"Chinese officials are said to roll their eyes in private at North Korean intransigence and to downplay their influence over Kim. Their act isn't terribly convincing. China is North Korea's last friend and ally and its biggest supplier of food and fuel. In 2003, it briefly shut off gas pipelines to make the point that Pyongyang had better agree to six-party negotiations over nuclear disarmament."
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Kim Jong Il's Challenge to China by Los Angeles Times editorial board (Los Angeles Times, October 10, 2006) (view)