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November 29, 2006

U.S. Bans Sale Of iPods To North Korea 

U.S. Bans Sale Of iPods To North Korea 
The Bush administration wants North Korea’s attention, so like a scolding parent it’s trying to make it tougher for that country’s eccentric leader to buy iPods, plasma televisions and Segway electric scooters. CBS News Interactive: Tests And Threats

Briarwood Library Reopens With New Books, Technology 
From left, CB 8 Library Committee Chairman Marc Haken; Queens Library Dir. Thomas Galante; Councilman James Gennaro; Briarwood Community Assoc. Chairman Cy Schwartz; and CB 8 District Manager Diane Cohen.

Bad North Korea, you’ve lost your iPod privileges 
Blog: There’s no shortage of snarky comments out there in response to the Bush administration’s attempt to use trade sanctions to annoy…

US to North Korea: No iPods for You 
In its continuing effort to rout out North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il, the United States government is now trying a new tactic: banning the sale of iPods and other high-tech items to the country.

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