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CHINA NORTH KOREA KIM JONG IL SUCCESSOR
FILE-In this file photo taken on Sunday, Feb. 11, 2007, a man, Kyodo News said, believed to be Kim Jong Nam, eldest son of North Korea's leader Kim Jong Il is all surrounded by media upon arrival from Macau at Beijing airport in Beijing, China. The eldest son of North Korean ruler Kim Jong Il says his father likes his youngest half brother "very much," a Japanese television network reported, amid reports he has been tapped to become the country's next leader. On Saturday, June 6, 2009, Japan's NTV aired footage of Kim's first son, Jong Nam, telling its reporter in Macau that, "My father likes him very much," referring to the leader's third and youngest son _ Jong Un. (AP Photo/Kyodo, File) ** JAPAN OUT, CREDIT MANDATORY **
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20070211
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BEIJING CHINA
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AP KYODO
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