Sugar Editorial Picks
Sep 11, 2007 -
Just when you think this is a professional baseball game, it turns into a one-footed bounce off. Someone please explain what's going on here...
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Mar 26, 2007 -
I have no idea what they're saying, so I haven't a clue what kind of song would warrant the use of polka-dot bow ties, furry hand puppets, animal ear headbands, and excessive ear bling. My hunch is that they want on that new Search For The Next (Pussycat) Doll show and this is their sad excuse for an audition tape. Sorry boys, but you need to be a little more masculine to keep up with those tough divas.
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Mar 16, 2007 -
I have no idea what these girls are up to, or why they even have an audience. It's like a train wreck, though; I'm compelled to look and watch out of morbid curiosity. That's right, they're not just tone deaf, they're tone dead...which explains why those dance moves are out of this world.
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Feb 26, 2008 -
China is set to give the US access to sensitive military records which will help answer questions about thousands of US soldiers that went missing during the Korean War and other Cold War conflicts. As a result of the Korean War, which lasted between 1950 and 1953, 8,100 US soldiers are still classified as missing in action (MIA) or as a prisoner of war (POW). During the war, China fought with the North, managing POW camps, while killing and capturing Americans, eventually pushing the US out of the North.
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May 29, 2008 -
Starving and desperate North Koreans flee their homes for relative paradise in China. But as this astonishing footage shows, the journey to China is nightmarish. Naked North Koreans swim across a freezing river, often trading drugs or women with corrupt boarder police.
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Oct 23, 2008 -
According to the World Food Program, North Korea may be facing one of the most serious food crisis in its history. Nearly 2.7 million people who live on the country's west coast are facing starvation this month unless food does not reach them. 2.7 million.
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Sep 12, 2008 -
While life in North Korea isn't a laughing matter, tough times have given birth to a unique sense of humor. According to defectors who have escaped Kim Jong Il's tight grip, jokes in the Stalinist country revolved around the regime, or the male reaction to women working outside the home to help families scrape by.
Here are some examples pulled together from Radio Free Asia.
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Sep 02, 2009 -
"Most of the North Koreans we spoke with said they were fleeing poverty and food shortages. One girl in her early 20s said she had been told she could find work in the computer industry in China. After being smuggled across the Tumen River, she found herself working with computers, but not in the way she had expected.
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Aug 04, 2009 -
North Korea has pardoned American journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee, who might return to the US with former president Bill Clinton tonight. Clinton arrived in North Korea earlier today to negotiate the release of the American journalists. He met with the country's communist leader Kim Jong Il.
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Aug 04, 2009 -
- Bill Clinton has arrived in North Korea to negotiate the release of American journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee. He reportedly met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Il today. — Huffington Post
- The number of Americans on antidepressants has doubled over the last decade to a total of 27 million.
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