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Byline: Fred Guterl, Eve Conant and B. J. Lee, Owen Matthews and Sami Kohen, Michael Hirsh, Richard Wolffe and Tom Masland, Hideko Takayama,

John Sparks, Johnnie L. Roberts, Emily Flynn, Jonathan Adams, William Lee Adams, Kathryn Williams, Nicki Gostin

NUKES : Concerns About Korea

What's a little bomb-grade nuclear material between friends? That seemed to be the position of the U.S. government last week after South Korea fessed up to doing a bit of clandestine nuclear enrichment at a state-run research center. Chang In Soon, president of the Korean Atomic Energy Research Institute, made it seem as though the work was done by a few bored ...

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