KRT via Reuters TV North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visits a pre school as an unidentified woman stands near him in Pyongyang in this undated image aired that aired on state TV on Sunday. By Eric Baculinao, NBC News Beijing Bureau ChiefHer appearance in public again she is thought to be the same woman who recently appeared with Kim at a Disney inspired concert was a rare spectacle, stirring up speculation that changes are coming to the isolated nation. The woman, coupled with the surprise announcement by the country official news media on Monday that North Korea veteran army chief was relieved of all his posts, apparently due to illness, also stoked suspicion. The intriguing combination of fashion display and military purge is fueling debate among North Korea watchers in Beijing and Seoul on whether or not the moves signal a new policy direction from the Pyongyang regime. Some argue the 29 year old new leader may be trying to remove old guards from his regime who could stand in the way of a reform program to revitalize the impoverished country. A wife, a sister? But back to the mystery woman: who is she? There has been no official confirmation of the identity of the glamorous woman who appeared at Kim side at three recent public events. She first attracted global curiosity when she was shown watching a July 7 cultural performance with Kim that featured Minnie Mouse and other Disney characters, the theme song from 4 groups of female singers dressed in mini skirts, high heeled shoes and off the shoulder tops. KCNA via AP In this photo released by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) and distributed in Tokyo by the Korea News Service on July 9, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, center right, and a woman clap with others as they watch a performance by North Korea's new Moranbong band in Pyongyang, North Korea, Friday, July 6, 2012. Other top officials who watched the show included Kim uncle Jan Song Taek, widely seen as the power behind the throne. The concert itself, shown to the public by North Korean TV, tended to play up Kim reputation as avid fan of Western pop culture. He was reportedly fond of American basketball when he was studying in Switzerland during the 1990s, wore Nike sneakers and drove Harley Davidson motorcycles. Some South Korean observers said that the woman could be Kim sister, Kim Yeo Jong. But his sister later appeared on state TV during a mourning event for Kim Jong Il, their father, and she looked unmistakably slimmer and different from the woman. pointed to a popular singer Hyon Song Wol, with hits like Love Pyongyang and Horse like Lady. more recent reports from Seoul say that she is Kim wife. She is reported to be a 27 year old graduate from Kim Il Sung University. So far, however, there hasn been any official confirmation from North Korea on the woman identity. The buzz about the glamorous woman comes amid increasing reports, noted in South Korea and China blogosphere, of more entertainment and choices in the daily lives of the North Koreans. Visitors to the isolated country report more women wearing fashionable outfits, young men using hair gels in the style of South Korean actors and private markets in Pyongyang operating more flexible hours. Kim has lifted the ban on women wearing trousers in public which has proved extremely popular. North Korean TV has also shown images of Kim visiting amusement parks and fast food restaurants that sell pizza, hamburgers and French fries, Western delights once banned in the country. High heel shoes rank second among the 10 most popular consumer items for North Korean women, according to an analysis by the Samsung Economic Research Institute. Close eye from China North Korea watchers in China are keeping a close eye on developments for any signs of real change in the Kingdom. idea of up the long reclusive country should be encouraged, according to a commentary in China state run Global Times newspaper. Asia geopolitical development should encourage North Korea opening up instead of repeatedly creating tensions that will only intensify Pyongyang caution and vigilance, argued Global Times commentator Shen Renping. In one sign of economic change, there have been reports that 20,000 workers from North Korea will be sent to China to work in manufacturing sectors. According to Chinese analysts, Kim is set to declare a comprehensive economic reform program August or September. Referring to the recent ouster of Kim former mentor and North Korean army chief Ri Yong Ho, a Chinese North Korea expert told AP Television that Kim was signaling Korea is going to slowly change the policy of putting the military first and to experiment with reform. Chinese scholar Wang Junsheng called on the international community to for the next steps and to give Kim and a comfortable environment. think North Korea has changed a lot already since Kim Jong Il died. But in terms of policy and diplomacy, I see little indication of change, Professor Shi Yinhong, who teaches international relations at Beijing Renmin University, told NBC News. 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But what the heck? There is a $1 million first prize, intended to get people other than the usual government contractors to pony up some ingenuity and build a contraption that could drive 200 or so miles across the desert on its own in less than 10 hours. The first and/or fastest vehicle to do it would get the money. When we first heard the $1 million figure, we couldn help thinking of Mike Myers character Dr. Evil and his demand for MILLION dollars. But it got everybody attention. Across America, college students, professors, high tech industry types and several unemployed engineering geniuses signed up. A total of 106 teams sent in applications. Of those, 86 subsequently turned in technical papers describing how their robots would run. DARPA then winnowed that down to 25 teams that looked like they could get the job done. Twenty three of those teams showed up March 8 11 for the Qualification, Inspection and Demonstra tion event a week before the Grand Challenge itself. 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Eventually two teams Institute of Technology and Palos Verdes High School it partway around. were reminded that the Grand Challenge is a fitting name for this event, said DARPA director Dr. Anthony Tether, putting the best spin possible on the whole thing. Ultimately, after four days of QID, only seven teams negotiated the entire course, and none did it prettily. Nonetheless DARPA clear ed 15 teams to start at the famous Slash X Caf in the big empty desert south of beautiful Barstow, California. All 15 would head for Primm, 142 miles away. long as they were safe, we felt that we could bring them, said Air Force Col. Jose Negron, Grand Challenge program manager. 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