Kim, 66, failed to show up at an event marking North Korea's 60th anniversary. He has no heir apparent and the floundering regime could collapse with his death.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld ... 4304.story
North Korea's Kim Jong Il may have had a stroke
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North Korea's Kim Jong Il may have had a stroke
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Re: North Korea's Kim Jong Il may have had a stroke
Kim is a film buff, IIRC - and it sounds as if he (or some of his advisors) watched Dave.Bob Juch wrote:Kim, 66, failed to show up at an event marking North Korea's 60th anniversary. He has no heir apparent and the floundering regime could collapse with his death.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld ... 4304.story
Some of the recent speculation about Kim's health has been fueled by tabloid reports from Japan as well as a new book alleging that Kim's public appearances in recent years have been made by look-alike actors.
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Re: North Korea's Kim Jong Il may have had a stroke
Probably the only acting jobs they could get. Who else would hire someone who looked like that?earendel wrote:Kim is a film buff, IIRC - and it sounds as if he (or some of his advisors) watched Dave.Bob Juch wrote:Kim, 66, failed to show up at an event marking North Korea's 60th anniversary. He has no heir apparent and the floundering regime could collapse with his death.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld ... 4304.story
Some of the recent speculation about Kim's health has been fueled by tabloid reports from Japan as well as a new book alleging that Kim's public appearances in recent years have been made by look-alike actors.
Yeah, yeah, we know TPTB has lots of openings for out-of-work actors.
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Re: North Korea's Kim Jong Il may have had a stroke
Maybe they could play the Saperstein bar-mitzvah.gsabc wrote:Probably the only acting jobs they could get. Who else would hire someone who looked like that?earendel wrote:Kim is a film buff, IIRC - and it sounds as if he (or some of his advisors) watched Dave.Bob Juch wrote:Kim, 66, failed to show up at an event marking North Korea's 60th anniversary. He has no heir apparent and the floundering regime could collapse with his death.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld ... 4304.story
Some of the recent speculation about Kim's health has been fueled by tabloid reports from Japan as well as a new book alleging that Kim's public appearances in recent years have been made by look-alike actors.
Yeah, yeah, we know TPTB has lots of openings for out-of-work actors.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."