Copyright 1996 Nando.net Copyright 1996 The Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea (Jun 15, 1996 00:41 a.m. EDT) -- For a Canadian university student, creating an Internet site on North Korea was simply opening a small library on the reclusive nation. For South Korean authorities, it was threat to national security. Last week, South Korea declared David Burgess' World Wide Web site subversive and ordered 14 local computer networks with Internet links to block public access to it. The government also said it would punish anyone accessing North Korean web sites, taking its ideological war with its Marxist enemy into cyberspace. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Steven Weller | Technology (n): | | A substitute for adulthood. stevenw@best.com | Popular with middle-aged men.