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This missile story reminds me of another gross over-exaggeration by the media in recent history - the late February Chile earthquake that was supposed to bring a massive tsunami to Hawaii.
North Korea were dubbed the 'whipping boys' of Group G when the World Cup draw was made, and although they knocked that on the head with a good performance in their 2-1 defeat to Brazil, their lack of experience shone against Portugal today.
The final game of Day 5 in the World Cup was predicted to be a one sided match as World Number One's Brazil went up against one of the tournaments outsiders North Korea; a true David and Goliath match.
We are more or less all aware of the current North-South Korea relations, Korea reunification and North Korea's nuclear development program which daily fill the pages of the world newspapers.
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