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In reply to the discussion: North Korea's new warship sinks at launch in front of Kim Jong-un [View all]progree
(12,118 posts)24. The source is the Daily Record. MSN.com is merely hosting the article amongst hundreds from a wide variety of news
sources, just like Google News and Yahoo News and multiple other such sites do. But, yeah, shame on MSN.com too (re: the headline saying it sunk, when nothing in the article indicates that it did, and that it is expected (by Kim Jong Un) to be fully repaired before the June Plenary meeting. Something that sunk would need tons of equipment replaced.)
I wish people posting these articles would prioritize the source of the article, not the hosting site. Some do "Daily Record via MSN"
The Daily Record is a Scottish national tabloid newspaper based in Glasgow, per quick Google search
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I'd pay to see his face. Heck, his face would become a viral meme worth good money.
Silent Type
May 21
#7
The source is the Daily Record. MSN.com is merely hosting the article amongst hundreds from a wide variety of news
progree
May 22
#24
nbc: In a rare public admission of failure, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un described the accident involving the
riversedge
May 22
#25
An interesting tidbit from your source (NBC), "likely side-launched ... a method not previously observed in N.K."
progree
May 22
#28