N. Korea children sing song believed to hail heir apparent
PYONGYANG, North Korea - North Korean middle school students march the streets of Pyongyang holding signs marking the 65th anniversary of the founding of Workers' Party of Korea in mid-August 2010. Schoolchildren have been marching daily singing a song believed to hail Kim Jong Un, third son of the country's leader Kim Jong Il, who is expected to receive a key post at the party's upcoming conference, paving the way for him to succeed his father as leader. (Kyodo)
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