1.06.2004
Stanford prof to lead American delegation to N. Korea
Stanford Daily: "Prof. Emeritus John W. Lewis will lead a delegation of Americans to North Korea, possibly to visit the Yongbyon nuclear weapons plant. The trip will occur Tuesday through Saturday.
The delegation comes at a delicate time, since the Bush administration currently opposes the North Korean nuclear program. North Korea, China, the United States, Russia, South Korea and Japan have been involved in talks regarding the issue that began last August. Those talks are expected to resume early this year..."
SEE ALSO: Stanford's vice provost, who ran for city council in Palo Alto, is sworn in.
"Skies friendlier than officials think," is the Stanford Daily's editorial.
Stanford columnist Chris Holt writes about his brief fling with John Kerry: "It began when he rode into my life in the passenger seat of a gray minivan one sunny December afternoon. It ended with us 3,000 miles apart, him mumbling apologies..."
The delegation comes at a delicate time, since the Bush administration currently opposes the North Korean nuclear program. North Korea, China, the United States, Russia, South Korea and Japan have been involved in talks regarding the issue that began last August. Those talks are expected to resume early this year..."
SEE ALSO: Stanford's vice provost, who ran for city council in Palo Alto, is sworn in.
"Skies friendlier than officials think," is the Stanford Daily's editorial.
Stanford columnist Chris Holt writes about his brief fling with John Kerry: "It began when he rode into my life in the passenger seat of a gray minivan one sunny December afternoon. It ended with us 3,000 miles apart, him mumbling apologies..."
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