North Korean women run toward a North Korean restaurant where mourners gathered to pay respects to the death of late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il in Chinese border city of Dandong, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
(AP)
SEOUL, South Korea - Musicians in military garb played a mournful tune on state television in North Korea on Wednesday, as foreign media reported that the isolated country had began a funeral for late leader Kim Jong Il.
Russia's Itar-Tass said in a short report that the ceremony began in the North's capital, with the first phase taking place at the Kumsusan Memorial Palace where Kim's body lies in state.
The North's official Rodong Sinmun newspaper said earlier Wednesday that a hearse carrying Kim's body would be driven through the streets of Pyongyang.
Kim, who had led the nation with an iron fist following his father Kim Il Sung's death in 1994, died of a heart attack Dec. 17 at age 69, according to state media. He is to be succeeded by his young son Kim Jong Un, already being hailed by state media as the "supreme leader" of the party, state and army.
For 11 days since Kim's death was announced, hundreds of thousands of North Koreans have made around-the-clock visits in freezing temperatures to bow and lay flowers at massive portraits of the late leader in a theatrical show of grief similar to the one for his father in 1994.
Heavy snow was falling in Pyongyang on Wednesday, foreign diplomats reached by email in the capital said Wednesday.
North Korean state media provided no other details and the nation's sole TV station was not showing the funeral live.
Troll said
11:36 AM, 12/28/11
Dec 28 1987
R. Gene Simmons kills two coworkers and injures four others in Russellville Arkansas, and then surrenders. The busy man had killed 14 of his relatives over the Christmas holidays.
Uke said
2:33 PM, 12/28/11
Rob? Please BAND Troll (That rat bastard!), and send him off...a cliff! Snippy's least favorite one! (It's really, really high tu!)
Uke said
3:06 PM, 12/28/11
Uke wonders about a return trip...would they remember?
Then again Uke ain't no Zuckerberg.
Facebook unwelcome in Vietnam, but Zuckerberg OK
From Associated Press
December 28, 2011 10:32 AM EST
HANOI, Vietnam (AP) Vietnam may block its citizens from using Facebook, but that didn't stop website founder Mark Zuckerberg from vacationing in the communist country.
Zuckerberg spent Christmas Eve in the popular tourist destination Ha Long Bay, local official Trinh Dang Thanh says.
State-run media say Zuckerberg arrived in Vietnam on Dec. 22.
Zuckerberg spent Christmas Day at an ecolodge in the northern mountain town of Sapa and rode a buffalo, said Le Phuc Thien, deputy manager at Topas Ecolodge.
Zuckerberg, Facebook's 27-year-old CEO, founded the social networking site in 2004.
Vietnam's aggressive Internet censors block access to Facebook and other websites, but young Vietnamese easily bypass the restrictions
Report: N. Korea begins funeral for Kim Jong Il
North Korean women run toward a North Korean restaurant where mourners gathered to pay respects to the death of late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il in Chinese border city of Dandong, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
(AP)
SEOUL, South Korea - Musicians in military garb played a mournful tune on state television in North Korea on Wednesday, as foreign media reported that the isolated country had began a funeral for late leader Kim Jong Il.
Russia's Itar-Tass said in a short report that the ceremony began in the North's capital, with the first phase taking place at the Kumsusan Memorial Palace where Kim's body lies in state.
The North's official Rodong Sinmun newspaper said earlier Wednesday that a hearse carrying Kim's body would be driven through the streets of Pyongyang.
Kim Jong Un meets with South Korean delegation
Kim, who had led the nation with an iron fist following his father Kim Il Sung's death in 1994, died of a heart attack Dec. 17 at age 69, according to state media. He is to be succeeded by his young son Kim Jong Un, already being hailed by state media as the "supreme leader" of the party, state and army.
For 11 days since Kim's death was announced, hundreds of thousands of North Koreans have made around-the-clock visits in freezing temperatures to bow and lay flowers at massive portraits of the late leader in a theatrical show of grief similar to the one for his father in 1994.
Heavy snow was falling in Pyongyang on Wednesday, foreign diplomats reached by email in the capital said Wednesday.
North Korean state media provided no other details and the nation's sole TV station was not showing the funeral live.
Dec 28 1987
R. Gene Simmons kills two coworkers and injures four others in Russellville Arkansas, and then surrenders. The busy man had killed 14 of his relatives over the Christmas holidays.
Uke wonders about a return trip...would they remember?
Then again Uke ain't no Zuckerberg.
HANOI, Vietnam (AP) Vietnam may block its citizens from using Facebook, but that didn't stop website founder Mark Zuckerberg from vacationing in the communist country.
Zuckerberg spent Christmas Eve in the popular tourist destination Ha Long Bay, local official Trinh Dang Thanh says.
State-run media say Zuckerberg arrived in Vietnam on Dec. 22.
Zuckerberg spent Christmas Day at an ecolodge in the northern mountain town of Sapa and rode a buffalo, said Le Phuc Thien, deputy manager at Topas Ecolodge.
Zuckerberg, Facebook's 27-year-old CEO, founded the social networking site in 2004.
Vietnam's aggressive Internet censors block access to Facebook and other websites, but young Vietnamese easily bypass the restrictions
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