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  2. Rodong Sinmun - Wikipedia

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    Rodong Sinmun is published every day of the year and usually contains six pages. [6] The newspaper has approximately 100 reporters. [citation needed]Following the purge and execution of Jang Song-thaek, Rodong Sinmun deleted some 20,000 articles from its web archives, [7] while others were edited to omit his name.

  3. Law enforcement in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Social Security, responsible for internal security, social control, and basic police functions, is one of the most powerful organizations in North Korea and controls the People's Social Security Forces, composed of an estimated 144,000 public security personnel. [2]

  4. The Martin Agency - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters of the Martin Agency in Shockoe Slip. The Martin Agency was founded as Martin & Woltz in Richmond, Virginia in 1965 by David N. Martin and George Woltz. [4]The development of the "Virginia is for Lovers" tagline, one of the most recognized taglines in the tourism industry and beyond, launched the trajectory of the agency.

  5. 1979 in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    October 3 - Security chief Kim Jae-kyu meets democrat politician Kim Young-sam to discuss the country's future.; December 6 - 1979 South Korean presidential election, confirms former prime minister Choi Kyu-hah as the new president.

  6. Military Training Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Military Training Agency (훈련도감, 訓鍊都監) was a new central military camp established to overcome the Japanese invasions of Korea (Imjin War). When the existing military system (군제, 軍制) collapsed during the war, the Training Headquarters was established as a policy to address the situation.

  7. Korea - Wikipedia

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    Korea (Korean: 한국, romanized: Hanguk in South Korea, or 조선, Chosŏn in North Korea) is a peninsular region in East Asia consisting of the Korean Peninsula (한반도, Hanbando in South Korea, or 조선반도, Chosŏnbando in North Korea), Jeju Island, and smaller islands.

  8. Korean Central News Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) is the state news agency of North Korea. [1] [2] [3] The agency portrays the views of the North Korean government for both domestic and foreign consumption. It was established on December 5, 1946, and now features online coverage. [4]

  9. Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency - Wikipedia

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    It was late 1980s that KOSHA (Korea Occupational Safety & Health Agency) Law was released to the public. After the KOSHA Act was released in 1986, the labor department of Korea, which is the competent organization of KOSHA, moved to the next step that set up the plan for establishing KOSHA and inaugurated the institution committee for KOSHA in 1987.