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Quiz: Why 207 Uzbek workers leave for N. Korea ?
Greetings,
Here is the weekend quiz.
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Question: Why 207 Uzbek workers leave for N. Korea?
Answers:
a. They go to build reactors.
b. "200 North Korean workers, who went on strike in
October demanding a higher pay", were demanding MORE
than the "KEDO" will pay to 207 Uzbek workers.
c. From a "Political Economics" view, it is cheaper to
use 207 Uzbek workers than 200 North Korean workers
because North Korean worker's wages are higher than
Uzbek workers (Has life in Uzbekistan got so
bad??!!!).
e. There is a lack of the US dollars because Helms
wrote to Bush, therefore no reactors will be build in
N. Korea and Uzbek workers will be cooking a rice
pilaf for the North Korean General Secretary's Family.
d. North Korean ALARA is :
Dose =(207-200) x 4 years < 207 airplane tickets.
f. N. Korea is a country with "Totalitarian Communism"
and "striking" always was a custom on the Upper Part
of Korean Pennensula.
g. Non of the above.
i. All of the above.
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A lucky winner will as always get something for free!
A nice and safe weekend to everyone, include:
1. happy certificate holders
2. those, who is still hopping to hold one
3. those, who lost all hopes to hold one.
4. those, who never wanted to hold one.
Emil.
You wrote:
>>>>>
Subject: 207 Uzbek workers leave for N. Korea reactor
construction site
207 Uzbek workers leave for N. Korea reactor
construction site
SEOUL, March 20 (Kyodo) - A team of 207 workers from
Uzbekistan hired to help build two light-water nuclear
reactors in
North Korea left South Korea's eastern port of Sokcho
for the North
on Tuesday, South Korean project officials said.
The hiring of Uzbek staff was in accordance with an
agreement in
January 1997 between North Korea and the Korean
Peninsula
Energy Development Organization (KEDO), an
international
consortium charged with providing the North with the
reactors.
The laborers, who arrived in Seoul on Monday, will
replace 200
North Korean workers who went on strike in October
demanding higher pay.
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