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Most-read Naver.com articles of the week — May 6, 2012
By Nathan Schwartzman Sun, May 06, 2012 11:46AM UTC 4 CommentsTop 10 in society. 1. A photo of students who dumped part of their school lunch onto the floor made the rounds of internet message boards. 2. Police say that there is nothing to substantiate rumors of gangsters and kidnappers in the Gangdong-gu area of Seoul. 3. Many workers apparently feel uneasy with Labor Day’s...
Most-read Naver.com articles of the week — April 29, 2012
By Nathan Schwartzman Sun, Apr 29, 2012 11:37AM UTC 0 CommentTop 10 in society. 1. A Chosun-jok (Chinese-Korean) man is accused of stabbing a convenience store worker. This story’s popularity is in keeping with the recent unfortunate media trend. 2. A high school student was injured after being struck by a car driving on the school exercise grounds. The video captured by the car’s “block...
Most-read Naver.com articles of the week — Dec. 18, 2011
By Nathan Schwartzman Sun, Dec 18, 2011 1:38PM UTC 0 CommentTop 11 in society. 1. A report on a Forbes article about which countries produce the most contaminated food products. 2. A photo of a cloud that resembled the Korean peninsula, complete with the sun as Dokdo. 3. A mother dragged her son to the local police station for filching money from her purse. 4....
Most-read Naver.com articles of the week — Dec. 11, 2011
By Nathan Schwartzman Sun, Dec 11, 2011 1:05PM UTC 0 CommentTop 10 in society. 1. Pop singer, Rain, is involved in a lawsuit with a designer. 2. A photo of a large amount of snow that got dumped on Misi-ryeong. 3. A look at how scary it can be for teenagers to work alone in convenience stores at night, including the story of one girl...
Most-read Naver.com articles of the week — Dec. 4, 2011
By Nathan Schwartzman Sun, Dec 04, 2011 11:33AM UTC 1 CommentTop 10 in society. 1. A man received a year in prison for choking his girlfriend while they were punching each other. 2. A profile of a student who managed a perfect score on the CSAT. 3. A look at how students reacted after receiving their CSAT scores. 4. The head of the police station...
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