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NEW YORK (AP) - Months of cajoling by ABC News resulted in this week's exclusive series of reports by Bob Woodruff from North Korea.
It's the first extensive reporting by an American network inside the country since October 2000, when Secretary of State Madeleine Albright visited, the network said Wednesday.
Woodruff began his reports from the capital of Pyongyang Tuesday on "World News Tonight," describing a city strangely empty because residents had been sent to the countryside to plant rice, and intersections devoid of traffic lights because police directed traffic.
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