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Fierce criticism of Korean husbands and of a "flawed" comparison, Korean critics say the low ranking should be put in context with Korea's long working hours.
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Just four years after winning a ₩1.7 billion jackpot, man goes broke and is arrested by the police for stealing smartphones for money.
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Ninety-five years after the March 1st Movement and Japan's violent repression, report finds children of famous independence fighters struggling for a living
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Public grief as family commits suicide by smoke inhalation rather than continue to live in dire poverty. Criticism that Korea still lacks basic welfare system.
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After man receives light sentence for charges of "destruction of property", netizens debate how to treat dogs, as pets to be protected or animals to eat.
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Public criticism of poster's threat to seniors who don't join pension: "would you rather scrounge for money or travel around world?"
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Despite the fact that Ahn skated for Russia, netizens applauded his success, heaping scorn on the Korean Skating Union for driving the skater out of the country.
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Poll finds strong criticism of religion's "exclusive mindset", much less credible than Catholics. Netizens heap scorn on the religion of "pyramid schemes".
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Sudden increase in law school graduates leads to tough legal market, unexpected competition. Netizens unsympathetic, "let them collect cardboard boxes in the street"
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As Korean-American groups attack governor for bowing to Japanese pressure, netizens dismayed by lack of South Korean response and new revisionist textbooks
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80-year-old oriental medicine doctor paralyzed young female nurses with acupuncture, claimed it would help cure cervical cancer, then sexually assaulted them.
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Opposition lawmakers call the gift of official watches ahead of the National Assembly elections a blatant violation of election law.
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Netizens thrilled to see U.S. action and praise Japanese-American Congressman Mike Honda, criticize South Korean government for lack of progress.
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Netizens ashamed of South Korea's active participation in the war from 1964-1973, say "commemorating it is tantamount to Abe's visit to the Yasukuni Shrine"
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Professor holds regular weekly protests in downtown Seoul, opposes rising nationalism in Japan and pleads for better relations between the two countries.
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Seoul court overturns the expulsion after cadet appeals. Netizens mock the elite academy, asking "should they only recruit eunuchs?"
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Protest in both countries as Koreans claim the delivery gives credibility to Japanese remilitarization, Japanese say it violates arms export ban.