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31. Such programs would help enmesh North Korea in greater cooperation with the outside world, with benefits that Pyongyang might be loath to abandon. 32. Pyongyang also wants to earn foreign currency from American tourists. 33. The test comes nearly two weeks after Pyongyang test-fired a short-range missile off its east coast. 34. Seoul had abstained from three previous votes under a policy of non - confrontational engagement with Pyongyang. 35. Pyongyang also launched at least two other missiles into the Sea of Japan three years ago. 36. But the worrying possibility is that Pyongyang may not care. 37. Pyongyang has warned a shoot down would result in war. 38. Choosing what to play in Pyongyang proved the easy part. 39. Rodman, speaking to reporters in Pyongyang, professed his admiration for the Supreme Leader: Guess what! 40. He said that Tehran and Pyongyang in the fight against "arrogant nation" terms in the same camp. 41. Back in Pyongyang the Newsnight team were taken to visit a school filled with well-heeled and well-fed children. 42. Five countries, including the US, have been in on-again, off-again talks with North Korea to provide Pyongyang with aid in exchange for disarmament. 43. In comments a few days before the North Korean missile test, Bosworth said nuclear negotiations with Pyongyang, idle for the last several months, would probably resume after a cooling-off period. 44. On Friday, Pyongyang also fired a short - range missile off its east coast. 45. Washington financial sanctions on North Korean - linked companies suspected of money - laundering counterfeit U.S. dollars for Pyongyang. 46. As a special envoy for Chinese President Hu Jintao, Tang Jiaxuan arrived in Pyongyang at noon July 12, kicking off his two-day official good-will visit to the DPRK. 47. After nine months at the hands of the security services, Jung made a false confession and was sent to a labour camp in Yodeok, 60 miles north of the capital Pyongyang. 48. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) shakes hands with Kim Jong-il, top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), during a meeting in Pyongyang, capital of the DPRK, Oct. 5,[.com] 2009. 49. Seoul says Pyongyang is displeased with the link between business and denuclearization. 50. Pyongyang authorities have advocated for limited private trade; then they've cracked down on it. 51. Pyongyang says it will fire what it calls a communications satellite into space, within days. 52. The Pentagon said it fears that Pyongyang could test-fire an intercontinental missile in the direction of Hawaii over the next few weeks in retaliation for the UN sanctions. 53. U.S. officials were circumspect Tuesday about the actions they're seeking to take against Pyongyang. 54. As a result, North Korea is scrambling for money and, in recent weeks, has resorted to small-bore tactics, such as raising rents and pushing new fees on foreign diplomats in Pyongyang. 55. Back at the hotel in Pyongyang, an impressive building from the mid-eighties when the eastern block still guaranteed not total isolation – I looked at my pictures. 56. The stalemate allowed Pyongyang to temporize untiltheendofthe Bush administration and set up a new roundofprovocation. 57. On Monday, Pyongyang belittled as "utterly brigandish logic" the U. S. position that the financial sanctions have no relationship to the nuclear talks. 58. Pyongyang has on several occasions restricted access across the North-South border by suppliers of raw materials, and last month announced the nullification of wage and rent contracts there. 59. In a cost-benefit analysis of its support for the Pyongyang regime, China should come to see the costs as unacceptably high. 60. Others in Pyongyang, capital of the world's last Stalinist regime, drive luxury imported cars.