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MACAU-NKOREA-JAPAN-POLITICS-SUCCESSION-BOOK-FILES
(FILES) In a file picture taken on June 4, 2010 Kim Jong-Nam, the eldest son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il, waves after an interview with South Korean media representatives in Macau. The eldest brother of North Korea's new leader says reforms needed to avert the collapse of the country's economy will lead to the end of its Stalinist regime, according to a book to be published this week. Kim Jong-Nam, the half brother of Kim Jong-Un who took control of the hermit state on the death of their father last month, says the military has become so powerful it will step in and take over. REPUBLIC OF KOREA OUT AFP PHOTO / JOONGANG SUNDAY VIA JOONGANG ILBO / FILES
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Macau, CHINA |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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JoongAng Sunday |
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17 Ianuarie 2012 |
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