WINTER OLYMPICS : NORTH KOREA AND SOUTH KOREA TO MARCH UNDER ONE FLAG ; IS 'VELVET WEDDING' FINALLY ON THE HORIZON ?
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North and South Korea agree to carry single flag at Winter Olympics and field joint women's ice hockey team https://t.co/7kKwU8LWPW— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) January 17, 2018
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North and South Korean athletes to march together at the Winter Olympics opening ceremony under a unified flag, South Korea says https://t.co/2TyOn6DyU8 pic.twitter.com/k4FyB1maz9— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) January 17, 2018
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North and South Korea will march together under a unified flag at Olympics Opening Ceremony in Pyeongchang next month; agree to field joint women's ice hockey team https://t.co/3PXaOQg4l7— NBC News (@NBCNews) January 17, 2018
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North and South Korea are going to be represented under a single "unified Korea" flag at the Winter Olympics. 👇 https://t.co/KHcP80oZly pic.twitter.com/DLPXOblW3o— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) January 17, 2018
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South Korea says it will march with North Korea under one flag at the Olympics opening ceremony https://t.co/c8KcYYr8RK pic.twitter.com/e0yt2RTjrT— Bloomberg (@business) January 17, 2018
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South Korea also says the two Koreas will march together in opening ceremony. Background on North Korea's participation in past Olympics: https://t.co/oFNyahleQK— CBC News Alerts (@CBCAlerts) January 17, 2018
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At next month's Olympics in South Korea, both the North and South plan to march together in opening ceremonies and form a joint women's hockey team as well. As @benstracy reports, there will also be an invasion of cheerleaders. https://t.co/giC4dNKWHp pic.twitter.com/5aS2htV0mr— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 18, 2018
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Breaking News: North and South Korean athletes will march under one flag at the Winter Olympics, a move Seoul has said could help thaw years of tension https://t.co/7D0nU1NUOI— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 17, 2018
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JUST IN: North and South Korea agree to field joint female ice hockey team and march together under “Korean Peninsula flag" at next month’s Winter Olympics.— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) January 17, 2018
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'#NorthKorea, #SouthKorea agree to march together under unified Korea flag at #WinterOlympics' https://t.co/g6J3y2gDXV— EconomicTimes (@EconomicTimes) January 17, 2018
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As North Korea and South Korea host more talks, it seems they have decided to walk in the upcoming Winter Olympics together: https://t.co/g5W96cN4Yn— MSNBC (@MSNBC) January 17, 2018
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North and South Korea will walk into Olympics opening ceremony together under one flag, form unified women's hockey team https://t.co/5cDMXBz4He— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) January 17, 2018
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#BREAKING: North and South Korea 'agree on united women's hockey team and single flag for Winter Olympics'https://t.co/OoihvfpaVT pic.twitter.com/h5rWYV3P12— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) January 17, 2018
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North Korea and South Korea reportedly agree to march together under a unified flag at the 2018 Olympics. https://t.co/hJ1zBwVBWz pic.twitter.com/as2sruB4Ev— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) January 17, 2018
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North and South Korea to form unified ice hockey team, march together in Winter Olympics https://t.co/dTjDhwmNpA pic.twitter.com/H5RtFungAO— DNA (@dna) January 17, 2018
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North and South Korea to march under a unified flag at the Winter Olympics https://t.co/ksUwdSqRVS pic.twitter.com/s4iW32nI1q— Business Insider (@businessinsider) January 17, 2018
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North Korea is sending 230 cheerleaders to the 2018 Winter Olympicshttps://t.co/TruDOaeyJk— TIME (@TIME) January 17, 2018
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North and South Korea to form their first joint Olympic team https://t.co/dYVan5nEIX— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) January 17, 2018
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North Korea rejects sanctions talk, ready for "successful" Olympics: Diplomat https://t.co/6LAmvOBn30 pic.twitter.com/RmfPg5iijD— NDTV (@ndtv) January 18, 2018
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Why has North Korea just offered to send 230 cheerleaders to the Winter Olympics? More: 📻 https://t.co/dEl28TZOLm pic.twitter.com/dF2hyu4748— BBC World Service (@bbcworldservice) January 17, 2018
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North Korea will send a delegation of 550 people to the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, according to South Korea. There are reports that will include 230 members of a cheering squad.— CBC News Alerts (@CBCAlerts) January 17, 2018
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North Korea is taking its state sponsored 230 person cheering squad known as Kim Jong Un's “Army of Beauties “ to the Olympics in South Korea @benstracy on North Korean #squadgoals https://t.co/dRnK15Ub9o pic.twitter.com/8i9ZKTZLoK— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) January 18, 2018
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One reader's reaction to North and South Korea’s agreement to march under a “unified Korea” flag at the Olympics https://t.co/gByG5e4ANY pic.twitter.com/F4rkahcQlK— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 17, 2018
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Japan warns about falling for North Korea's "charm offensive" after the regime agreed to send cheerleaders to the Winter Olympics in South Korea https://t.co/bsq2512D5V— New York Post (@nypost) January 17, 2018
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BREAKING: The beauty of the Olympic gameshttps://t.co/RwWEIbLlbJ— Haaretz.com (@haaretzcom) January 17, 2018
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South Korea says it will march with North Korea under one flag at the Olympics opening ceremony https://t.co/fYtQbST4N4 pic.twitter.com/opza2jdlCB— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) January 18, 2018
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North and South Korea's Olympic unity may not be a diplomatic breakthrough https://t.co/KEvrzTa72m— TIME (@TIME) January 17, 2018
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North Korea demands the South return defectors who fled the totalitarian regime, pay for the North's Olympic costs and halt joint military drills with the U.S. https://t.co/1eKS2j1F7A— USA TODAY Sports (@usatodaysports) January 17, 2018
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UPDATE: North and South Korea to form joint team for 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang https://t.co/Vc70kpDXS6 pic.twitter.com/lYTn5mcPHb— CP24 (@CP24) January 17, 2018
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North and South Korea have agreed to form their first-ever joint Olympics team https://t.co/QSiTiY4eQn pic.twitter.com/mmq0rB7HlE— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) January 17, 2018
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Winter Olympics: The North Korea delegation is scheduled to begin arriving in South Korea on Jan. 25 https://t.co/aXcZNYbimQ— The Hindu (@the_hindu) January 17, 2018
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A joint women’s ice hockey team will be the first time North and South Korea have had athletes on the same team at the Olympics. https://t.co/eukqlYgxO4— Vox (@voxdotcom) January 18, 2018
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North Korea offers to send 230-member cheering squad to South Korea for the Winter Olympics pic.twitter.com/tPjNbASP44— China Xinhua News (@XHNews) January 17, 2018
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North and South Korea will march together and field a joint team at the Winter Olympics: https://t.co/0BcbWIeKhf pic.twitter.com/JtMtOtRghE— Slate (@Slate) January 17, 2018
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North Korea linked to new cryptocurrency attacks https://t.co/YJ6Xu5AY7p pic.twitter.com/sQCS2RDQmZ— CNN International (@cnni) January 17, 2018
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North Korea and South Korea will march under a unified flag at the Winter Olympics, as well as fielding a joint hockey...
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BREAKING NEWS: South Korea and North Korea have agreed to form their first joint Olympic team and have their athletes march together during the opening ceremony of next month's Winter Olympics.
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