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Last updated: 2004-06-13


Train blast might have been attempt to kill N. Korean leader
2004-06-13


North Koreans walk past a pile of rubble after a catastrophic explosion at the railway station in Ryongchon, North Korea on April 21st 2004.
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2004 North Korean Train Explosion
LONDON - A North Korean train explosion in April might have been an assassination attempt on the country's leader, Kim Jong Il, a British newspaper reported Sunday.... ...

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  Train blast might have been attempt to kill N. Korean leader (2004-06-13)
  Rumours robust 5 weeks after N.Korea blast (2004-05-27)
  Two Faces of N. Korea Emerge After Blast (2004-05-02)
  S.Korea Red Cross sends aid to North blast victims (2004-04-30)
  S.Korea Red Cross to use plane for North aid supply (2004-04-29)
  S. Korea Promises Massive Aid for North (2004-04-29)
  South Korean Ship Bringing Aid to North Korea (2004-04-28)
  N.Korea Train Blast Leaves 8,100 Homeless (2004-04-28)
  N. Korea Renews Plea for Aid After Blast (2004-04-28)
  North Korea: Blast Caused $356M in Damage (2004-04-27)
  U.N. seeks urgent food aid for N.Korea blast victims (2004-04-27)
  Aid Groups Assess Aid to N. Korea Victims (2004-04-27)
  U.S. Pledges Aid for North Korean Train Disaster (2004-04-26)
  N.Korea tells people of blast deaths for first time (2004-04-26)
  N. Korea Receives Aid for Train Blast (2004-04-26)
  Red Cross seeks $1.2 mln for N. Korean blast aid (2004-04-26)
  N.Korea blast toll seen rising, hospitals overwhelmed (2004-04-26)
  North Korea Copes With Medical Supply Shortage (2004-04-26)
  Shortages Confront N. Korean Train Victims (2004-04-25)
  Toll climbs to 161 in N.Korea blast as aid sent (2004-04-25)
  Needy hospital reveals tragedy of N.Korea blast (2004-04-25)
  Aid Workers Describe N. Korean Train Site (2004-04-24)
  Red Cross confirms 154 killed in N.Korea train blast (2004-04-24)
  Blast tears crater where N.Korea station once stood (2004-04-24)
  N. Korean blast caused by electrical accident: gov't (2004-04-23)
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