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China-North Korea border stream.

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A Chinese tourist, left, runs back after giving a bag of food to an armed North Korean border guard in the middle of a stream which marks the border between the two countries, near the Chinese border city of Dandong, Sunday, April 25, 2004. North Korea has received about 8 million tons of food aid since 1995, when the secretive Stalinist regime revealed that its state farm industry had collapsed from decades of mismanagement and the loss of Soviet subsidies. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)
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A Chinese tourist, left, runs back after giving a bag of food to an armed North Korean border guard in the middle of a stream which marks the border between the two countries, near the Chinese border city of Dandong, Sunday, April 25, 2004. North Korea (news - web sites) has received about 8 million tons of food aid since 1995, when the secretive Stalinist regime revealed that its state farm industry had collapsed from decades of mismanagement and the loss of Soviet subsidies. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)

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