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South Korean protesters burn defaced portraits of North Korean Leader Kim Jon Il during a rally against the United States which removed North Korea from its terrorism blacklist near the U.S. embassy in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Oct. 13, 2008. North Korea said Sunday it will resume disabling its main nuclear facilities, hours after the United States removed the communist country from a list of states Washington says sponsor terrorism.(AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

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NKOREA ALLOWS UN MONITORS TO MAIN NUCLEAR SITE

By Ahn Young-joon (AP)

North Korea allowed United Nations monitors back into their main nuclear site Tuesday, but it was unclear whether they had fulfilled a pledge to resume disabling the facilities in line with a six-nation deal.

A diplomat in Vienna familiar with the International Atomic Energy Agency's work at the site said the agency's 3-member team had resumed monitoring the site, including reapplying seals the North had ordered taken off and remounting IAEA cameras. He demanded anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the issue publicly.

Two months ago, North Korea stopped disabling t...

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Bin Laden lashes out at Arab leaders in new msg.

By By MAZHAR ALI KHAN (AP) ---

Osama bin Laden released a new message on Sunday that accused Arab leaders of sacrificing the Palestinians and called on Muslim militants in Egypt to help break the blockade of Gaza.

"Those (Arab) kings and leaders sacrificed Palestine and Al-Aqsa to keep their crowns. ... But we will not be relieved of this responsibility," bin Laden said in the audio message posted on an Islamic militant Web site where al-Qaida leaders have issued past statements.

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