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Which Way, L.A.?

Will Reporters' Release Warm North Korea-US Relations?

Former President Bill Clinton touched down at Bob Hope Airport in Burbank this morning with two American journalists.  After months of captivity in North Korea and a sentence of 12 years at hard labor, Laura Ling described what happened yesterday when she and Euna Lee were told to go to a meeting.

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By Warren Olney • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

Former President Bill Clinton touched down at Bob Hope Airport in Burbank this morning with two American journalists. After months of captivity in North Korea and a sentence of 12 years at hard labor, Laura Ling described what happened yesterday when she and Euna Lee were told to go to a meeting.

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