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The Seoul Government issued an algae warning on June 30th for the section of the river between Jamsil Bridge and Haengju Bridge, the first in 15 years.
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Tenant says the former president should take responsibility for breach of contract, reinforcing Lee's corrupt reputation online.
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Professors at the prestigious university accused the policy of prioritizing "Americanization" over globalization and making it harder for students to learn.
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Netizens shed light on the much contested debate in modern day Korean society: When eating sweet and sour pork, do you 'dip' or 'pour' the sauce?
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In his final days in office, President Lee pardons corrupt officials, aides and friends, leaving Korean netizens disgusted and flabbergasted.
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A sudden increase in the price of soju from 3000 to 4000 won a bottle angers consumers.
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An enraged South Korean protestant priest urinates on and defaces a Buddhist shrine in Daegu.
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Korean and Japanese netizen reactions to South Korea's 2-0 victory against Japan in the match to decide which nation would take home the Olympic bronze for soccer.
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With the political spotlight focusing on the apparent existence of pro-North Korean lawmakers, the President did not hold back from sharing his views on them.
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Prosecutors indict a netizen for calling President Lee a 'son of a bitch', the case proceeding without a complaint from the President. Netizens polarized.
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Lawyer sparks controversy on live TV as he calls Kim Jong-il and Kim Jong-un 'sons of bitches', saying their is no reason he can't not say those words.
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Prosecutors come under fire for prematurely suggesting ex-president Roh Moo-hyun's brother received bribes in exchange for peddling political influence.
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President Lee Myung-back calls North Korea a 'brat' on whilst addressing a group of disadvantaged children on 'Children's Day', a public holiday in South Korea.
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Some of the bridge designs over the Incheon waterway near Seoul are coming under public ridicule for their unnecessarily high structures that allow ships to pass.
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As a new case of BSE is discovered in the US, Korea has decided not to suspend imports of the meat, to the disappointment and anger of many netizens.
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Netizens react to the mass rally held in Pyongyang last Friday against South Korean president Lee Myung-bak and his remarks on Kim Il-sung's birthday celebrations
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Evidence has emerged suggesting certain food imports to Korea are from the nuclear Fukushima prefecture that was affected by the Japanese earthquake last year.