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New reports show that National Intelligence Service agents inserted more than 20 million tweets into discussions running up to the 2012 presidential elections.
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The "How are you doing?" movement, which began at Korea University, has swiftly spread across the country, drawing violent protest from conservatives.
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Investigative report finds strong informal pressure against Korean mothers taking maternity leave, regardless of the law. Netizens despair.
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South Korean government sources talk of senior defections with information about spies in the South, shadow banking networks, and planned attacks.
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Seoul police find records that man compelled the girls to perform 3790 separate acts over a period of 16 months but did not imprison them.
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Seoul fills with thousands of doctors and pharmacists protesting for-profit hospitals, liberalization of pharmacy market for big investment.
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Church's "Baby Box" receives more than 200 infants a year, but government shows little desire to support young mothers or fund other options for desperate parents.
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President, political leaders wary of the next move from North Korea. Netizens denounce the inhuman behavior by Kim Jong Un and wait for the collapse.
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