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Kyunghyang Shinmun - Confusion Expected due to Delay of College Entrance Exam Results Kukmin Daily - Organized Exam Cheating Detected in Other Areas Dong-A Ilbo - Key Economic Organizations Seek Special Pardon for Past Wrongdoings by Companies including Rigging of Accounting Book Seoul Shinmun - Investigation on Exam Cheating Spreads to Phone Messages Containing Letters and Numbers Segye Times - Investigation on Exam Cheating Spreads Nationwide, Delay Expected in This Year's College Admission Schedule JoongAng Ilbo - Police to Examine Mobile Phone ...

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