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China says N. Korea not planning 2nd nuclear test
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The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
10-25-2006
China says N. Korea not planning 2nd nuclear test
By ALEXA OLESEN, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Date: 10-25-2006, Wednesday
Section: NEWS
Edtion: All Editions
BEIJING China gave its first full public account Tuesday of its mission to North Korea, saying it got no apology from top leader Kim Jong Il for the atomic explosion but did receive assurances there were no plans for a second nuclear test.
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