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  • Kim Jong il, the Sportsman Wednesday, 21 Dec 2011 | 11:17 PM ET
    This photo taken on September 24, 2010 shows the Ariang mass gymnastics featuring 100,000 performers to depict the development of North Korea and its origins under the leadership of Kim Il-Sung at May Day Stadium in Pyongyang to mark the 65th anniversary of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea.

    In the political world, Kim Jong il of North Korea was a despot and nuclear antagonist. In the sporting world, he might have been the only guy ever to wear platform shoes, a bouffant hairdo and “Dear Leader” embroidered on his bowling shirt.

  • North Korea's Next Leader?  Tuesday, 20 Dec 2011 | 7:53 PM ET

    Now that North Korean dictator, Kim Jong Il is dead, will his son, Kim Jong Un succeed him? John Rutledge, Rutledge Capital chairman, weighs in.

  • Kim Jong il & Global Markets  Monday, 19 Dec 2011 | 5:27 PM ET

    Will the death of Kim Jong il cause instability in Asia, especially South Korea? Gina Sanchez, Roubini Global Economics, discusses the possible fallout from the demise of the former North Korean leader and the impact on global markets, with the Fast Money traders.

  • BK Looks to Short South Korea  Monday, 19 Dec 2011 | 12:30 PM ET

    Sharing perspective on how the death of North Korea's Kim Jong-Il will impact the markets, with Brian Kelly, Shelter Harbor Capital co-founder.

  • North Koreans Mourn Their 'Dear Leader'  Monday, 19 Dec 2011 | 12:00 PM ET

    North Koreans across the country mourn the death of Kim Jong il, the dictator also known as the "Dear Leader."

  • What's Next for North Korea?  Monday, 19 Dec 2011 | 10:33 AM ET

    Discussing the implications of the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, wiith Evan Ramstad, Wall Street Journal.

  • The Roadmap: Kim Jong-Il & Twitter Investment  Monday, 19 Dec 2011 | 9:00 AM ET

    The Squawk on the Street news team break down the market moving headlines, including the impact on the markets since the death of North Korea's Kim Jong-Il, the new spanish prime minister announcing aggressive deficit cutting targets, and Kingdom Holding's Saudi Prince Alwaleed's investment of $300M in Twitter.

  • Finding a Soul Mate for North Korea’s Kim Jong-Un Friday, 11 Mar 2011 | 1:08 AM ET
    North Korean defectors hold defaced posters of North Korea leader Kim Jong-Il and his son Jong-un as they participate in a anti-North Korea protest in front of the South Korean Defense Ministry on November 29, 2010 in Seoul, South Korea. Tensions between the two Koreas remain high following an artillery exchange on the disputed island of Yeonpyeong on November 24.

    A matchmaking agency in South Korea has promoted itself by finding a suitable marriage partner for the son of North Korea’s leader. The NYT reports.