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Last updated: 2004-04-23


150 Said Dead in N. Korea Train Explosion
2004-04-23

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Train Accident
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2004 North Korean Train Explosion
BEIJING - North Korea's government told aid workers at least 150 people were killed when two trains loaded with explosives collided and blew up near the Chinese border, an aid official told Irish radio Friday.... ...

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  S.Korea Red Cross sends aid to North blast victims (2004-04-30)
  S.Korea Red Cross to use plane for North aid supply (2004-04-29)
  S. Korea Promises Massive Aid for North (2004-04-29)
  South Korean Ship Bringing Aid to North Korea (2004-04-28)
  N.Korea Train Blast Leaves 8,100 Homeless (2004-04-28)
  N. Korea Renews Plea for Aid After Blast (2004-04-28)
  North Korea: Blast Caused $356M in Damage (2004-04-27)
  U.N. seeks urgent food aid for N.Korea blast victims (2004-04-27)
  Aid Groups Assess Aid to N. Korea Victims (2004-04-27)
  U.S. Pledges Aid for North Korean Train Disaster (2004-04-26)
  N.Korea tells people of blast deaths for first time (2004-04-26)
  N. Korea Receives Aid for Train Blast (2004-04-26)
  Red Cross seeks $1.2 mln for N. Korean blast aid (2004-04-26)
  N.Korea blast toll seen rising, hospitals overwhelmed (2004-04-26)
  North Korea Copes With Medical Supply Shortage (2004-04-26)
  Shortages Confront N. Korean Train Victims (2004-04-25)
  Toll climbs to 161 in N.Korea blast as aid sent (2004-04-25)
  Needy hospital reveals tragedy of N.Korea blast (2004-04-25)
  Aid Workers Describe N. Korean Train Site (2004-04-24)
  Red Cross confirms 154 killed in N.Korea train blast (2004-04-24)
  Blast tears crater where N.Korea station once stood (2004-04-24)
  N. Korean blast caused by electrical accident: gov't (2004-04-23)
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