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US: Crater Road Fire In Maui Burns More Than 400 Acres

The Crater Road Fire, a brush fire that erupted on Wednesday, July 10, has burned over 400 acres one mile from the Haleakala National Park entrance In Hawaii's Maui island. Staff residents of the park were evacuated on Thursday. Crews were battling the fire since Wednesday evening but were able to contain 50% of the blaze as of 17:30 on Thursday.

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US: Crater Road Fire In Maui Burns More Than 400 Acres 3

The Crater Road Fire, a brush fire that erupted on Wednesday, July 10, has burned over 400 acres one mile from the Haleakala National Park entrance In Hawaii's Maui island. Staff residents of the park were evacuated on Thursday. Crews were battling the fire since Wednesday evening but were able to contain 50% of the blaze as of 17:30 on Thursday.

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US: Crater Road Fire In Maui Burns More Than 400 Acres 2

The Crater Road Fire, a brush fire that erupted on Wednesday, July 10, has burned over 400 acres one mile from the Haleakala National Park entrance In Hawaii's Maui island. Staff residents of the park were evacuated on Thursday. Crews were battling the fire since Wednesday evening but were able to contain 50% of the blaze as of 17:30 on Thursday.

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N. Korea has weaponized declared plutonium: U.S. scholar

N. Korea has weaponized declared plutonium: U.S. scholar

BEIJING, China - Selig Harrison, Asia Program director at the Washington-based Center for International Policy, speaks at a news conference in Beijing after visiting North Korea. Harrison said North Korea contends it has weaponized the more than 30 kilograms of plutonium it has declared to its partners in the six-way denuclearization talks, and insists they cannot be inspected.

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N. Korea to begin unloading fuel rods by year-end: U.S. scholar

N. Korea to begin unloading fuel rods by year-end: U.S. scholar

BEIJING, China - Selig Harrison, a senior scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, said in Beijing on Sept. 23 that North Korea again plans to begin unloading spent fuel rods from a nuclear plant, a necessary step for producing nuclear weapons, by the end of the year as a way to boost its diplomatic leverage. He made the remark after visiting Pyongyang.

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N. Korea warns of nuke proliferation possibility: U.S. scholar

N. Korea warns of nuke proliferation possibility: U.S. scholar

BEIJING, China - Selig Harrison, director of the Asia Program at the Washington-based Center for International Policy, tells reporters in Beijing on April 9 that North Korea has said it is willing to negotiate ways to prevent the transfer of its fissile material to a third party, warning that it has the ability to hand it over to terrorists.

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N. Korea has weaponized declared plutonium: U.S. scholar

N. Korea has weaponized declared plutonium: U.S. scholar

BEIJING, China - Selig Harrison, Asia Program director at the Washington-based Center for International Policy, speaks at a news conference in Beijing after visiting North Korea. Harrison said North Korea contends it has weaponized the more than 30 kilograms of plutonium it has declared to its partners in the six-way denuclearization talks, and insists they cannot be inspected. (Kyodo)

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N. Korea to begin unloading fuel rods by year-end: U.S. scholar

N. Korea to begin unloading fuel rods by year-end: U.S. scholar

BEIJING, China - Selig Harrison, a senior scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, said in Beijing on Sept. 23 that North Korea again plans to begin unloading spent fuel rods from a nuclear plant, a necessary step for producing nuclear weapons, by the end of the year as a way to boost its diplomatic leverage. He made the remark after visiting Pyongyang. (Kyodo)

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N. Korea warns of nuke proliferation possibility: U.S. scholar

N. Korea warns of nuke proliferation possibility: U.S. scholar

BEIJING, China - Selig Harrison, director of the Asia Program at the Washington-based Center for International Policy, tells reporters in Beijing on April 9 that North Korea has said it is willing to negotiate ways to prevent the transfer of its fissile material to a third party, warning that it has the ability to hand it over to terrorists. (Kyodo)

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