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01 April 2003: "Cyber-Kim"

Is it me, or is there something weird about the fact the website of the Korean Central News Agency—which variously describes the Japanese as "hysterical," "reactionaries" and "militarists," prone to "perfidy" and "political and moral vulgarity and shamelessness," to quote the nicer utterances about Japan—is based on a Japanese server?
I bet the Japanese government is ponying up the dough for the bandwidth as well.
(Link via Jackie.)

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