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Kimmie gives field guidance to tile factory
SEOUL, July 14 (Yonhap) — North Korean leader Kim Jong-il has visited a newly-built tile factory in Pyongyang, state media said, as fresh speculation emerges about his health. In a dispatch dated on Monday and published around midnight, the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said Kim gave "field guidance" to the Taedonggang Tile Factory and "went round its interior and exterior" to learn about its facilities.
So, how's the pancreas doing, Dear Leader?
Oyyyyyy! Hurts like a bastid! Thanks for asking. Have him shot.

North Korean state media continued to report on Kim's brisk activities, with the latest visit bringing the total number of his public tours so far this year to 82, compared to 57 last year.

Kim "expressed great satisfaction over the fact that the soldier builders have built the modern factory in such a manner as to let it win the admiration of posterity," the KCNA said.
"Things for the juche, Your Decreptitude, now may I have some bread?"
The factory's production relies strictly on locally available raw materials, he said, and such "successful endeavors being made by all domains of the national economy ... fully reflect the unshakable faith of the Korean people to build a great prosperous and powerful nation on this land by their own efforts, resources and technology without fail."

Kim held a photo session with the factory workers during his tour. His entourage included Kim Ki-nam, secretary of the Workers' Party central committee, and party department directors Park Nam-gi and Jang Song-thaek, as well as Korean People's Army generals Hyon Chol-hae and Ri Myong-su.
...who all eyed each other suspiciously.
Posted by: Steve White 2009-07-14
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