Monday,  Oct. 7, 2013 • Vol. 15--No. 84 • 35 of 39

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In a nation where almost no one skis, North Korea rushes to complete lavish resort

• MASIK PASS, North Korea (AP) -- The secretary-general of North Korea's ski association views the sprawling alpine landscape before him with unabashed pride. Facing a strong, cold wind, he points to a dip in the rugged, tree-covered mountains and says the sunrise there is a sight of unmatched beauty, worthy of the nation's supreme leader, Kim Jong Un.
• This is the Masik Pass ski resort, North Korea's latest megaproject, the product of 10 months of furious labor intended to show that this country, so often derided for its poverty and isolation, is as civilized and culturally advanced as any other.
• The complex of ski runs, resort chalets and sleigh rides will formally open Thursday, though late last month the main hotels appeared to be little more than shells, potholes filled the access roads and foundations were still being dug for secondary buildings.
• Who will ski here? Perhaps Kim Jong Un, who reportedly enjoyed the sport as a teenager studying in Switzerland. By the estimate of the ski official, Kim Tae Yong, there are only about 5,500 North Korean skiers in this country of 24 million -- a skiing population of 0.02 percent.
• Even so, as he sweeps his hand over the scene, the official displays no doubt that what his country really needs right now is a multimillion-dollar ski resort in the secluded depths of North Korea's east coast. Kim bristles at the suggestion Masik will be a playground for the nation's elite and a trickle of eccentric tourists.
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Authorities investigate what triggered gunfight at Fresno biker club; 1 killed, 12 injured

• FRESNO, Calif. (AP) -- A "running gun battle" at a Central California motorcycle club's annual dance that left one man dead, a dozen others wounded, hundreds of partygoers scrambling for cover, and now investigators trying to determine what triggered it.
• As the first of more than 100 law enforcement officers arrived early Saturday morning, shots were still be fired around the Soul Brothers clubhouse near Fresno, the Fresno County Sheriff's Office said.
• The gunfire erupted during the Soul Brothers' annual dance, which draws bikers

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