NKorea backs away from threat to attack South (AP)

South Korean marines and police officers take a shelter as South Korea fired live artillery in a drill on Yeonpyeong island,  South Korea, Monday, Dec. 20, 2010. South Korea fired artillery in a 90-minute drill from a front-line island Monday and launched fighter jets to deter attacks after North Korea warned of catastrophic retaliation for the maneuvers. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)AP - North Korea backed off threats to retaliate against South Korea for military drills Monday and reportedly offered concessions on its nuclear program — signs it was looking to lower the temperature on the Korean peninsula after weeks of soaring tensions.



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