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<title>A Moratorium on Free Trade Pacts </title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/83314</link>
<description>&quot;Show your support of trade agreements that assure job security and decent livelihoods, and take a stand against the NAFTA model that displaces millions from their homes and jobs and furthers environmental destruction,&quot; urges a group advocating fairer globalization.</description>
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<title>Koreas Sign Landmark Peace Agreement</title>
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<description>The presidents of North and South Korea have signed a historic and permanent peace accord, and the North announced that its main nuclear facility will be dismantled.</description>
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<title>'No Man's Land' a Refuge for Wildlife in Korea</title>
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<description>The demilitarized zone between North and South Korea has been a sanctuary for the peninsula's wildlife for over 50 years. As tensions ease, conservationists are hoping the land will be transformed into a &quot;peace park&quot; rather than a commercial zone.</description>
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<title>Blogging for Democracy</title>
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<description>The 10th anniversary of the weblog leads advocates for fairer globalization to reflect on the pro-democratic power of citizen journalism in countries like China, South Korea, and Iran.</description>
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<title>First Korean Rail Crossing in over 50 Years</title>
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<description>Trains from South and North Korea crossed the heavily fortified border between the divided countries yesterday for the first time in more than 50 years, in a symbol of reconciliation.</description>
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