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U.S. REPRESENTATIVE TONY HALL (D-OH) U.S. REPRESENTATIVE TONY HALL (D-OH) HOLDS NEWS CONFERENCE ON HIS TRIP TO NORTH KOREA
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U.S. REPRESENTATIVE TONY HALL HOLDS NEWS CONFERENCE TO DISCUSS
HIS TRIP TO NORTH KOREA
NOVEMBER 17, 1998
SPEAKERS: TONY P. HALL, U.S. REPRESENTATIVE (D-OH)
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HALL: My name is Tony Hall. And I'm here to talk a little bit
about North Korea and my fourth visit to North Korea.
This time, I visited these two cities. I was in Pyongyang, which
is about here, and then I went down to Sariwon. And then, we went
all
the way up to Chongjin, which is up here on the Northeast. This is
what
we did this time.
The other trips I've taken are ...
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