By Douglas Holtz-Eakin
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Google chairman Eric Schmidt's glimpse of the Web being used at a top university in Pyongyang makes him part of a tiny elite that has seen the Internet in North Korea.
Students at North Korea's premier university showed Google's executive chairman how they look for information online: They Google it.

Students at North Korea's premier university showed Google's executive chairman Tuesday how they look for information online: they Google it.
At Kim Chaek University, instructors and students wishing to use the Internet must register first for permission and submit an application with their requests for research online, Ryu Sun Ryol, head of its e-library, told The Associated Press in Pyongyang last month.
"We will start having access to the Internet soon," he said in an interview last month.