http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/04/books/04google.html?_r=1
"So far, more than 200 advertisements have run in more than 70 languages: in highbrow periodicals like The New York Review of Books and The Poetry Review in Britain; in general-interest publications like Parade and USA Today; in obscure foreign trade journals like China Copyright and Svensk Bokhandel; and in newspapers in places like Fiji, Greenland, the Falkland Islands, and the Micronesian island of Niue (the name is roughly translated as Behold the Coconut!), which has one newspaper."
Apparently, Koreans *Like* to Have Sex Now?
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While young Korean women’s greater use of condoms in recent years is—you go
girls!—definitely something to be celebrated, their continued disdain for
long-...
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