Monday, August 22, 2005

It just CAN'T be ALL BULLSHIT...

Pyonyang, February 10, 2005 (KCNA)
...Its nuclear weapons will remain nuclear deterrent for self-defence under any circumstances. The present reality proves that only powerful strength can protect justice and truth. The U.S. evermore reckless moves and attempt to attack the DPRK only reinforce its pride of having already consolidated the single-minded unity of the army and people and increased the capability for self-defence under the uplifted banner of Songun. The DPRK's principled stand to solve the issue through dialogue and negotiations and its ultimate goal to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula remain unchanged.
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Lunar New Year's Day Enjoyed with Folk Amusement and Sports Games
Pyongyang, February 10, 2005 (KCNA) -- Working people and school youth and children across the country delightfully enjoyed the lunar New Year's Day, a traditional folk holiday of the Korean nation, with colorful folk amusement and sports games. The contests of Taekwon-Do for Health, mass rhythmic exercises and tug-of-war were held by university students at the Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang. They danced a dance turning round decorative tassels, Pongsan masked dance and fan dance to the tune of the elegant music by national musical instruments. The holiday became more animated with folk games of schoolchildren at plazas of the Tower of the Juche Idea, the Pyongyang Indoor Stadium and the April 25 House of Culture and other places and playgrounds of schools in the capital. Students of middle and primary schools in Sariwon City, North Hwanghae Province, played folk amusement games such as kite-flying, top spinning, rope skipping and shuttlecock game at Sariwon Square and the newly built Folk Street, delighting holiday makers still further. School youth and children in Kanggye City and Jagang Province held skating and ice hockey contests at the ice rinks of the River Jangja. Primary and middle schoolchildren played with maypole playing, mock cavalry battle, knee battle and other games at the squares of provincial seat. Tug-of-war, Korean chess, Yut game, peasant dances and exhibitions of national foods took place at institutions, industrial establishments and on coop farms.

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