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South Africa denies North Koreans working on World Cup spots …

Posted by Karonka Man - March 16, 2010 - Africa
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South African officials have denied a report that North Korean laborers are working on football stadiums across the country ahead of this year’s World Cup, a news agency said Tuesday.

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