Rodman's North Korea Trip Off to Uncharacteristic Low-key Start
Dennis Rodman talks to North Korea's Pothonggang women's basketball team during his visit to Pyongyang on June 14.
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Pyongyang, North Korea (AP) -- Dennis Rodman's visit to North Korea has been uncharacteristically low-key so far. On the agenda? Bowling and a visit to the zoo.
There is no clear sign that the former NBA bad boy will meet leader Kim Jong Un, as he did on previous visits to the isolated country. Such a meeting, though, typically wouldn't be announced in advance.