Monday linkage

by Sam Roggeveen - 6 July 2009 2:11PM

  • The International Atomic Energy Agency has a new Director-General.
  • Newly-released archives of the FBI's interviews with Saddam Hussein.
  • Further to Andrew Selth's post on the North Korea-Burma connection, here's an article about how China sees that relationship. And here are some interesting photos purportedly of North Korean engineers at work in Burma.
  • Gideon Rachman has a riddle about introverted Finns. I once heard the same joke told about intelligence analysts:

What’s the difference between a Finnish extrovert and a Finnish introvert? The introvert looks at his shoes when he is talking to you. The extrovert looks at your shoes.

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