Where the year ended.
Friday, December 31, 2010
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Broadcast
For the first time in far too long, I knew where I wanted to be; perhaps more than that: where I needed to be. Where I had to be. It felt as if it was an instinct.
It was the kind of thing that shocks you because it gives you a glimpse for a moment of what life could be like; it made me feel that there just might be things worth doing. To use possibly the oldest of cliches, it was a light in the dark.
"Don't bleed for the things you don't need".
It was the kind of thing that shocks you because it gives you a glimpse for a moment of what life could be like; it made me feel that there just might be things worth doing. To use possibly the oldest of cliches, it was a light in the dark.
"Don't bleed for the things you don't need".
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
09SEOUL59
"Lee, unlike his immediate predecessors, Kim Dae-jung and Roh Moo-hyun, added North Korean human rights to the Korea-China summit agenda in August, asking Hu not to repatriate North Korean refugees against their will. Hu did not respond to Lee’s request (Ref E). Also, we understand, Lee asked Hu what China thought about the North Korean domestic political situation and whether Beijing had any contingency plans. This time, Hu apparently pretended not to hear Lee."
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