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To: Giordano Bruno who wrote (250635)7/16/2003 10:22:26 PM
From: ldo79  Read Replies (4) of 436258
 
Bullish for tomorrow's open:



8:38pm 07/16/03 AP: SOUTH, NORTH KOREA SOLDIERS EXCHANGE FIRE AT BORDER

8:39pm 07/16/03 AP: SO. KOREA SAYS SOUTH SUFFERS NO CASUALTIES

edit:
9:10pm 07/16/03
North, South Korean troops exchange gunfire--reports By Allen Wan
TOKYO (CBS.MW) -- South and North Korean soldiers briefly exchanged gunfire along the Demilitarized Zone, but the South said it suffered no casualties in the shootout, the Associated Press reported. It wasn't immediately known whether any North Korean troops were injured or killed in the firefight along the tense border separating the two Koreas, it said. North Korean tensions have been building over the last few days after Pyongyang said it had finished reprocessing spent fuel rods at the Yongbyon nuclear complex in which could be a prelude to nuclear weapons production. Separately, Kyodo reported, citing a senior U.S. administration official, that the U.S. is ready to hold another round of talks with North Korea and China on the North Korean nuclear issue on the condition that they be expanded later into five-way talks to include Japan and South Korea.

Regards,
ldo79
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