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Netizens react as the Democratic United Party consider an election pledge to abolish Seoul National University and establish national universities in each province.
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Ruling party politician Park Geun-hye declares her candidacy in this December's election, becoming the first female presidential hopeful in South Korean history.
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A notice in a Daechi-dong apartment block requests residents' silence during midterm exams. Netizens criticise the note and the Korean obsession with education.
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Netizens have criticised a male commuter in Daegu for taking out his travel card woes on a station employee by slapping him across the face.
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A South Korean 'unification activist' makes an illegal trip to North Korea and is immediately arrested and tied up with rope upon crossing back into South Korea.
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An image debating where the 'S-Line' (a Korean term used to describe the perfect female body) is. Korean netizens divided on where it is and why it's sexy.
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Netizens are outraged after a picture of another dog being dragged behind a vehicle is posted online. This is the third such incident in Korea in 2012.
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Claims are made in a recent South Korean academic's book that ‘Hangul’ was first found in Ancient Chinese texts.