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" A South Korean teenager, 18-year-old male, is about five inches taller than his North Korean counterpart. And there are many soldiers who are only about 4'6". The height requirement is supposed to be 4'9". That's the size of my 12-year-old son. "
Son
Size
Only
" By 2022, China is expected to cede the dubious distinction of being the world's most populous nation to India, according to the population division of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs. "
Nation
United Nations
World
" By the mid-1990s, nearly everything in North Korea was worn out, broken, malfunctioning. The country had seen better days. "
Broken
Country
Everything
" China's one-child policy was born in 1980, after years of less severe measures to discourage births. The Communist Party promised that the policy would be temporary. "
Born
Temporary
China
" For a North Korean watcher, seeing 'The Interview' is like seeing an earnest endeavor reflected back through a freak-show mirror. "
Interview
Back
Seeing
" Gonpo Tso was born a princess. As a young woman, she dressed in fur-trimmed robes with fat ropes of coral beads strung around her neck. She lived in an adobe castle on the edge of the Tibetan plateau with a reception room large enough to accommodate the thousand Buddhist monks who once paid tribute to her father. "
Father
Princess
Enough
" Good reporting should have the same standard as in a courtroom - beyond a reasonable doubt. "
Courtroom
Good
Beyond
" I agree with Kathi Zellweger that sanctions mostly punish the ordinary people who live at the edge of starvation. "
People
Who
Agree
" If you look at satellite photographs of the Far East by night, you'll see a large splotch curiously lacking in light. This area of darkness is the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. "
Look
Light
Night
" In 2012, a five-year-old girl in Shandong province described to me how ten officials had chased her six-months-pregnant mother through the fields to prevent the birth of the family's second child, a boy. She died during the procedure. "
Mother
Me
Girl
" It's frightening to think about more sanctions. When I've met North Koreans in China, they've said to me, 'You have no idea how difficult our lives are. We live like dogs.' They wake up in the morning wondering what they're going to eat for dinner. "
Think
Dinner
Live
" Kim Jong Un came in as a fresh face, so I think there's a great disappointment that he's playing the same game as his father. "
Disappointment
Think
Great
" Kim Jong-un's style is more suggestive of Saddam Hussein or his murderous son, Uday Hussein. "
More
His
Style
" North Korea faded to black in the early 1990s. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, which had propped up its old Communist ally with cheap fuel oil, North Korea's creakily inefficient economy collapsed. Power stations rusted into ruin. "
Early
Oil
Power
" North Korea is probably the only country in the world deliberately kept out of the Internet. "
Country
World
Internet
" North Korea's whole idea is to create a crisis to solve a crisis. They're so poor and they're so desperate that they realize that this bombastic rhetoric can drive the South Korean stock market down and get the U.S. in a tizzy. And it's a game they've been playing for many, many years. "
Game
Down
Create
" North Korea, under its thirtysomething Supreme Leader, Kim Jong-un, is no country for old men. The latest casualty in Kim's ongoing purge of the senior military command was the defense minister, Hyon Yong-chol, who reportedly committed the classic old man's offense of falling asleep in a meeting. "
Men
Old
Falling
" One of the ways the North Korea regime has kept power is by keeping its people ignorant of the living standards in the outside world. That's the underlying lie that supports the regime - not that their country is 'normal' but that they are better off. "
Lie
World
Power
" Over the years, so many exceptions and amendments were made to China's one-child policy that it was hard to pinpoint a moment to pronounce it dead. "
Policy
Dead
China
" Televisions and radios are locked on government frequencies - it is a serious crime to listen to a foreign broadcast. As a result, North Koreans think that they live in the best country in the world and that, as difficult as their lives may be, everybody else has it much worse. "
Government
Think
Live
" The anti-Japanese resistance was as familiar a theme in North Korean cinema as cowboys and Indians was in early Hollywood. "
Resistance
Cinema
Hollywood
" The cadence of life is slower in North Korea. "
North Korea
Slower
Korea
" The North Korean landscape is strikingly beautiful in places. It could be said to resemble America's Pacific Northwest - but substantially drained of color. "
Color
Beautiful
America
" The scene that has raised the most objections in 'The Interview' is at the very end, when Kim's head dissolves into flames. To me, it feels gratuitous. "
Me
Interview
End
" We see North Koreans as automatons, goose-steeping at parades, doing mass gymnastics with fixed smiles on their faces - but beneath all that, real life goes on with the same complexity of human emotion as anywhere else. "
Doing
See
Smiles
" When North Koreans cross the border into China, they are stunned to learn that the Chinese can afford to eat rice daily, sometimes for three meals daily. "
Three
Daily
Eat
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