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From Kim Jong-il to Kim Jong-un

Arlingtonian Editorial BoardJanuary 12, 2012News & Notes

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    January 13, 2012 Sam Fulwider

    This was a great story, I never knew anything about Kim Jong-il because North Korea is so exclusive. I like the end of the story because you left a little of a cliffhanger, showing that the deceased dictator’s son is unknown to the world. Overall it was an interesting story to read.

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    January 13, 2012 Griffin Gulcher

    This still raises a lot of questions. Like what does this mean for North Korea? Will Kim Jong-un continue his father’s legacy, or will he decide to change the government altogether? He has the chance to make a difference right now, I’m afraid he won’t make the change.

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