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A South Korean woman reads a newspaper reporting the United States removed North Korea from its terrorism blacklist in Seoul, South Korea, Oct. 12, 2008. North Korea said Sunday it will resume disabling its main nuclear facilities, hours after the United States removed the communist country from a list of states that sponsor terrorism. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

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SKOREA CONSIDERING EXPANDING INTER-KOREAN PROJECTS

By Ahn Young-joon (AP)

South Korea is considering expanding cross-border projects with North Korea following major progress in an international standoff over the communist country's nuclear program, an official said Monday.

On Saturday, the United States removed North Korea from its terrorism blacklist, saying Pyongyang agreed to all Washington's nuclear inspection demands. The North welcomed the delisting, saying it would resume disabling its main nuclear facilities and allow international inspections there.

Meanwhile, conservative protesters took to the streets in Seoul to denounce the delisting.

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