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Two days of high-level talks between North and South Korea ended yesterday with no breakthroughs, South Korean officials said, leaving mixed signals about reconciliation efforts the rivals have made since stepping away from a military standoff in August.

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A year ago, North Korea vowed nuclear attacks to retaliate for US-South Korean war games. But the start yesterday of this year's joint military drills comes as Pyongyang allows wrenching reunions of elderly Koreans separated since the Korean War.

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Chang Choon didn't get much sleep as he prepared to travel to North Korea this week to see his brother and sister for the first time in more than six decades. But the anticipation of what he called the wish of a lifetime was shattered after North Korea abruptly canceled planned reunions for families separated by the Korean War.

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 A South Korean tour operator says North Korea will allow a group of southern businessmen to visit a troubled joint resort in the North despite continuing friction between the countries.

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  South Korea is asking foreign governments to ignore North Korea's push to open a tourist resort the Koreas once ran jointly to international investors.

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A rusty cargo ship festooned with welcome banners arrived Wednesday at North Korea's Diamond Mountain resort to mark the launch of new tours from China that snub Seoul and aim to replace suspended South Korean trips.

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North Korea is threatening to strip a South Korean conglomerate of its exclusive right to conduct tours to the impoverished country over what it calls the South's strategy of isolating it through international sanctions.

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South Korea sent its first humanitarian rice shipment to North Korea since a conservative, pro-US government took office in 2008, and opened talks Tuesday on how to regularly hold reunions for families divided across the border.

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North Korea asked for talks with South Korea on resuming cross-border tourist trips to a resort inside the North, state media said Saturday, a day after the rivals agreed to hold reunions for families separated by the Korean War.

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South Korea on Monday proposed holding talks with North Korea on restarting joint tour programs next month, an official said, amid mixed signals from both sides that relations between them are improving.

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A year ago, North Korea vowed nuclear attacks to retaliate for US-South Korean war games. But the start yesterday of this year's joint military drills comes as Pyongyang allows wrenching reunions of elderly Koreans separated since the Korean War.

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Chang Choon didn't get much sleep as he prepared to travel to North Korea this week to see his brother and sister for the first time in more than six decades. But the anticipation of what he called the wish of a lifetime was shattered after North Korea abruptly canceled planned reunions for families separated by the Korean War.

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 A South Korean tour operator says North Korea will allow a group of southern businessmen to visit a troubled joint resort in the North despite continuing friction between the countries.

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  South Korea is asking foreign governments to ignore North Korea's push to open a tourist resort the Koreas once ran jointly to international investors.

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A rusty cargo ship festooned with welcome banners arrived Wednesday at North Korea's Diamond Mountain resort to mark the launch of new tours from China that snub Seoul and aim to replace suspended South Korean trips.

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South Korea sent its first humanitarian rice shipment to North Korea since a conservative, pro-US government took office in 2008, and opened talks Tuesday on how to regularly hold reunions for families divided across the border.

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North Korea asked for talks with South Korea on resuming cross-border tourist trips to a resort inside the North, state media said Saturday, a day after the rivals agreed to hold reunions for families separated by the Korean War.

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South Korea on Monday proposed holding talks with North Korea on restarting joint tour programs next month, an official said, amid mixed signals from both sides that relations between them are improving.

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