Fury in Seoul, Tokyo over NKorea launch (AFP)
Published 4/6/2009 at Yahoo! News: Politics News
AFP - South Korea on Monday vowed a stern response and Japan threatened new sanctions after North Korea's rocket launch, but the United Nations struggled for agreement on whether to punish the communist state.
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