N. Korea Reportedly Prepares Launch By JAE-SOON CHANG, AP
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"South Korea (June 1) -- North Korea has transported its most advanced missile, believed to be capable of reaching Alaska, to a site where it could be ready for launch in a week or two, news reports said Monday."
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