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Why Is Google’s Eric Schmidt Going to North Korea?

by admin • January 7, 2013 • Comments Off on Why Is Google’s Eric Schmidt Going to North Korea?

The North Koreans also went to New York, the newspaper reported, where they visited Citigroup (C) and Bloomberg News, says Orville Schell, director of the Center for U.S.-China Relations at the Asia Society.

via Why Is Google’s Eric Schmidt Going to North Korea? – Businessweek.

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