Koreańczycy z Północy - AP
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JUNE 25, 2016 PHOTO
In this June 25, 2016, photo, Ri Yong Ok, a 57-year-old pharmacist whose heavy-smoking husband nearly died of lung cancer, poses for a portrait with a box of anti-smoking medicine she developed at a small anti-smoking center she manages in Pyongyang, North Korea. When asked what's important to them, North Koreans might talk about working hard, or doing well at sports, or having a big family, but leader Kim Jong Un is never far from the conversation. Her motto: "I hope every man quits smoking for his health and family, and I will help." (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E)
2016-06-25
AP/EAST NEWS
Associated Press
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