From TBO.com:
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il has introduced hamburgers to his reclusive, communist country in a campaign to provide "quality" food to university students, media reported Wednesday.
The hamburgers were introduced in 2000 and dubbed "gogigyeopbbang," Korean for "double bread with meat," according to the June 29 edition of the North Korean state-run newspaper Minju Joson. The report was carried by South Korea's Yonhap news agency on Wednesday.
Although reports from the isolated country have in recent years mentioned the introduction of the American fast food classic, the latest announcement seems to credit the country's leader for their advent.
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Is this anything like inventing the Internet? Just asking...Mark's Remarks
Maybe some of that arrogance and pomposity rubbed off on him from his lovely visits from Madeline Albright,Of course, maybe Maddy and Clinton signed off on giving copyright and credit to Kim Jong Ill, after all, they basically gave away our nuclear secrets, so why not the hamburger?