Pyŏngyang :: North Korea
| updated Wed Oct 14 16:21:20 -0700 2009
| sports-news
North Korea had reportedly wanted Eriksson to become their interim boss at next year's World Cup. Project 2012. "Sven is concentrating all his efforts and is totally focussed on the appointment of our new manager in succession to Ian McParland."...
Pyŏngyang :: North Korea
| updated Wed Oct 14 02:06:56 -0700 2009
| sports-news
US evangelist Franklin Graham arrived in North Korea on Tuesday hoping to play a role in improving the country's relations with the United States, state media reported...It quoted Graham as saying after arriving in Pyongyang that he wanted "to play...
Pyŏngyang :: North Korea
| updated Fri Oct 09 18:51:52 -0700 2009
| sports-news
Even if its coach and players don't want to speak about politics, the North Korea team's tour of France isn't only about football. Relations between the two countries are officially nonexistent, with communist North Korea regularly pressured by the French...
Pyŏngyang :: North Korea
| updated Fri Nov 21 16:04:07 -0800 2008
| sports-news
North Korea said Wednesday it will send 60 athletes "bristling with determination" to next month's Olympics in the capital of its closest ally China. The official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said they would compete in women's football, judo, weightlifting,...
Pyŏngyang :: North Korea
| updated Sat Nov 28 02:46:54 -0800 2009
| sports-news
North Korea’s dictator guarantees his country’s soccer team will win the World Cup The fix is in Even if it requires heavy editing, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il will ensure that his country’s soccer team will at least appear...
Sin :: North Korea
| updated Mon Oct 19 21:17:08 -0700 2009
| sports-news
Fill the Valley of Sin with water and maybe call it the Pond of Perdition...Maybe put a line of Scots pine on sentry duty down the gaping left-hand side of several of its holes...If the Green Jackets could do it...
Pyŏngyang :: North Korea
| updated Wed Oct 14 04:34:34 -0700 2009
| sports-news
Published: October 13, 2009 When it comes to dealing with North Korea, the United States and its allies have no efficient methods of coercion at their disposal; the regime is remarkably immune to outside pressure.
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