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The funeral of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il triggered a suitably elaborate procession in Pyongyang. Immense crowds in the tens of thousands braved freezing temperatures to bid the leader ...
To some Western observers the funeral procession for the late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il may have looked a bit like a product placement for Ford Motor Co.'s Lincoln luxury-car division ...
Some car experts also drew attention to similarities between the car that transported Kim Jong-il’s body and the Lincoln limo used as a hearse in the 1994 funeral of his father.
The funeral of Kim Jong-il made for a big story internationally, but in true Autoblog fashion, we were just as interested in the classic cars that figured prominently in the procession. Of ...
Some car experts also drew attention to similarities between the car that transported Kim Jong-il's body and the Lincoln limo used as a hearse in the 1994 funeral of his father.
Same setting, different season: Similar shows of grief are expected when North Korea lays Kim Jong Il to rest in a winter chill during two days of funeral ceremonies on Wednesday and Thursday. As ...
Reminiscent of the communist parades seen across Europe some three decades ago, the North Korean leader Kim Jong Il was taken to his resting place by a column of soldiers, also headed by a bunch ...
Kim Jong Il hated the United States. But an American carried him to the grave. The casket of Kim, the cultish North Korean leader, sat atop the roof of a polished masterpiece of American ...
Sobbing mourners filed past the begonia-bedecked bier of late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, some appearing to shake with grief, in footage aired Wednesday on state television in the hours ...
Stuff like that is why we love to hate Kim Jong-il. The North Korean dictator recently decreed that from henceforth all cars of Japanese descent shall be banished from his land.
Kim Jong Il, who ushered in a "military first" era when he took power, celebrated major occasions with lavish, meticulously choreographed parades designed to show off the nation's military might ...
Kim heir wins backing, but may share power Son of Kim Jong Il leads N. Korea mourning A huge crowd of mourners converged on Kim Il Sung Square with traditional white mourning flowers in hand.