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N. Korea Olympic Committee delegation visits Japan

N. Korea Olympic Committee delegation visits Japan

TOKYO, Japan - A delegation of North Korea's Olympic Committee, including Son Kwang Ho (L), a vice minister of physical culture and sports and vice president of the North Korean Olympic Committee, arrives at Narita International Airport in Chiba Prefecture on July 11, 2011. The three-member delegation left Beijing the same day to attend an Olympic Council of Asia meeting to be held in Tokyo on July 14.

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Pictures of disabled N. Korea nuclear facilities show empty pits

Pictures of disabled N. Korea nuclear facilities show empty pits

BEIJING, China - Photographs of disabled nuclear facilities at North Korea's Yongbyon complex, obtained by Kyodo News on Feb. 17 from a three-member U.S. delegation which visited the country recently, show empty rooms and pits after the removal of furnaces and equipment used for making nuclear fuel. The photo shows the inside of a cooling tower that has been emptied of operation structure. (Kyodo)

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Pictures of disabled N. Korea nuclear facilities show empty pits

Pictures of disabled N. Korea nuclear facilities show empty pits

BEIJING, China - Photographs of disabled nuclear facilities at North Korea's Yongbyon complex, obtained by Kyodo News on Feb. 17 from a three-member U.S. delegation which visited the country recently, show empty rooms and pits after the removal of furnaces and equipment used for making nuclear fuel. The photo shows an emptied hall in a fuel fabrication facility after removal of the lathes. Ventilation hoods remain in place. (Kyodo)

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Pictures of disabled N. Korea nuclear facilities show empty pits

Pictures of disabled N. Korea nuclear facilities show empty pits

BEIJING, China - Photographs of disabled nuclear facilities at North Korea's Yongbyon complex, obtained by Kyodo News on Feb. 17 from a three-member U.S. delegation which visited the country recently, show empty rooms and pits after the removal of furnaces and equipment used for making nuclear fuel. The photo shows an empty pit which used to contain a furnace for making nuclear fuel. (Kyodo)

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Pictures of disabled N. Korea nuclear facilities show empty pits

Pictures of disabled N. Korea nuclear facilities show empty pits

BEIJING, China - Photographs of disabled nuclear facilities at North Korea's Yongbyon complex, obtained by Kyodo News on Feb. 17 from a three-member U.S. delegation which visited the country recently, show empty rooms and pits after the removal of furnaces and equipment used for making nuclear fuel. The photo shows Siegfried Hecker, professor at Stanford University, examining lathes that were previously used for making nuclear fuel, which are now stored in a monitored storage location. (Kyodo)

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Pictures of disabled N. Korea nuclear facilities show empty pits

Pictures of disabled N. Korea nuclear facilities show empty pits

BEIJING, China - Photographs of disabled nuclear facilities at North Korea's Yongbyon complex, obtained by Kyodo News on Feb. 17 from a three-member U.S. delegation which visited the country recently, show empty rooms and pits after the removal of furnaces and equipment used for making nuclear fuel. The photo shows the pits from which tanks used for making nuclear fuel have been removed. (Kyodo)

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Pictures of disabled N. Korea nuclear facilities show empty pits

Pictures of disabled N. Korea nuclear facilities show empty pits

BEIJING, China - Photographs of disabled nuclear facilities at North Korea's Yongbyon complex, obtained by Kyodo News on Feb. 17 from a three-member U.S. delegation which visited the country recently, show empty rooms and pits after the removal of furnaces and equipment used for making nuclear fuel. The photo shows the site of a fuel fabrication facility after removal of equipment used for casting nuclear fuel rods. (Kyodo)

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Pictures of disabled N. Korea nuclear facilities show empty pits

Pictures of disabled N. Korea nuclear facilities show empty pits

BEIJING, China - Photographs of disabled nuclear facilities at North Korea's Yongbyon complex, obtained by Kyodo News on Feb. 17 from a three-member U.S. delegation which visited the country recently, show empty rooms and pits after the removal of furnaces and equipment used for making nuclear fuel. The photo shows North Korean workers in front of insulating bricks and sand removed from furnaces used to make nuclear fuel. (Kyodo)

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Pictures of disabled N. Korea nuclear facilities show empty pits

Pictures of disabled N. Korea nuclear facilities show empty pits

BEIJING, China - Photographs of disabled nuclear facilities at North Korea's Yongbyon complex, obtained by Kyodo News on Feb. 17 from a three-member U.S. delegation which visited the country recently, show empty rooms and pits after the removal of furnaces and equipment used for making nuclear fuel. The photo shows a cooling tower seen from the outside. (Kyodo)

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Pictures of disabled N. Korea nuclear facilities show empty pits

Pictures of disabled N. Korea nuclear facilities show empty pits

BEIJING, China - Photographs of disabled nuclear facilities at North Korea's Yongbyon complex, obtained by Kyodo News on Feb. 17 from a three-member U.S. delegation which visited the country recently, show empty rooms and pits after the removal of furnaces and equipment used for making nuclear fuel. The photo shows the inside of a cooling tower that has been emptied of operation structure. (Kyodo)

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Pictures of disabled N. Korea nuclear facilities show empty pits

Pictures of disabled N. Korea nuclear facilities show empty pits

BEIJING, China - Photographs of disabled nuclear facilities at North Korea's Yongbyon complex, obtained by Kyodo News on Feb. 17 from a three-member U.S. delegation which visited the country recently, show empty rooms and pits after the removal of furnaces and equipment used for making nuclear fuel. The photo shows Siegfried Hecker (5th from left), professor at Stanford University, and others in white protective gear observing the equipment-removal site in the spent-fuel processing facility. (Kyodo)

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N. Korea Olympic Committee delegation visits Japan

N. Korea Olympic Committee delegation visits Japan

TOKYO, Japan - A delegation of North Korea's Olympic Committee, including Son Kwang Ho (L), a vice minister of physical culture and sports and vice president of the North Korean Olympic Committee, arrives at Narita International Airport in Chiba Prefecture on July 11, 2011. The three-member delegation left Beijing the same day to attend an Olympic Council of Asia meeting to be held in Tokyo on July 14. (Kyodo)

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