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| Monday, November 29, 1999
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| $1.3 million bequest supports scholarships, Gorbachev visit Kentucky circuit judge appointed executive director of legal affairs Alumnus presents $1 million check for golf-resort development |
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| Top North Korean government advisers visit campus, participate in symposium | |||||||||
| By Sharron Hannon The universitys Center for the Study of Global Issues (Globis) will host a delegation of top government advisers from North Korea who will visit here Nov. 29 and 30. As part of that visit, members of the delegation will join U.S. policy advisers for a public symposium Nov. 29 from 2 to 5 p.m. in Masters Auditorium of the Georgia Center for Continuing Education. Participants will discuss a new phase in relations between the United States and the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea. Kim Hyong U, head of the North Korean delegation and immediate past ambassador to the United Nations. He now serves as vice chairman of the Korea Asia-Pacific Peace Committee, established to deal with countries without diplomatic ties. Desaix Anderson, executive director of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization, an international consortium that seeks to replace the construction of plants conducive to production of weapons-grade plutonium with safer light-water reactors. James Laney, former president of Emory University and U.S. ambassador to South Korea from 1993 to 1997. Donald Gregg, former ambassador to South Korea (1989-1993) and now president of the New York-based Korea Society. John Merrill, senior foreign affairs analyst with the U.S. State Department. Deborah DeYoung, senior aide to U.S. Rep. Tony Hall, who has accompanied him on numerous visits to North Korea. |
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