North Korea off US blacklist after nuclear accord

North Korea has agreed to all US nuclear inspection demands and the Bush administration responded today by removing the communist country from a terrorism blacklist.

North Korea has agreed to all US nuclear inspection demands and the Bush administration responded today by removing the communist country from a terrorism blacklist.

The breakthrough is intended to salvage a faltering disarmament accord before President George Bush leaves office in January.

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