From the Yonhap News Agency
- S. Korea, U.S. in close coordination over N. Korean leader's death
- S. Korean officials kept in dark on N. Korean leader's death
- Seoul gov't tentatively halts S. Koreans' visit to NK, except Kaesong industrial park
- Financial authorities in emergency mode after Kim's death
- Lee stresses peace, stability on peninsula despite Kim's death
- Leaders of S. Korea, Russia agree to cooperate following Kim's death
- S. Korean military declares emergency alert after Kim Jong-il's death
- N. Korean leader's death not to immediately affect S. Korea rating: Fitch
- Heart attack given as cause of Kim Jong-il's abrupt death
- S. Korean firms in Kaesong stay watchful after Kim's death
- S. Koreans stunned by news of Kim Jong-il's abrupt death
- N. Korean military, people pledge to follow Kim Jong-un's leadership: KCNA
- Obama vows efforts for stability of Korean Peninsula
- Biz organizations call for tighter security
- Seoul shares plunge 3.43 pct on N. Korean leader's death
- N.K. leader's death to heighten uncertainty on S. Korean stock market
This is What Totalitarianism Looks Like
From the LA Times.
Kim Jong Il death: U.S. wary of succession struggle in North Korea
UPDATE: Interesting point from National Review
When Obama Said He Would Meet Kim Jong Il
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