Pulitzer material here.
The Japanese media can be a fascinating read even if there's nothing interesting going on:
Snoring prof ejected from university exam
A male assistant professor at Tohoku University's medical faculty medical science department fell asleep while proctoring the department's second-stage entrance exam Sunday and was told to leave the room by other proctors after an examinee complained about his snoring.
The faculty issued a strict oral warning to him for disturbing the examinees.
The exam was conducted without further disruption, and the university will not adjust the test scores, it said.
According to the university's exam section, when the English paper test began at 1 p.m., the assistant professor, who was sitting on a chair near the back row of desks in the room, fell asleep. An examinee near him complained to another proctor. The other two proctors in the room woke the assistant professor and asked him to leave the room. The exam continued, supervised by the other two proctors.
and not to be undone (these articles are on page 2 by the way):
Newspaper salesman nabbed over molestationA 24-year-old university student was arrested Sunday on the spot on suspicion of molesting a junior college student, police said.
Norihiro Naruse of Yokohama allegedly grabbed and touched the body of the 19-year-old student when he called on her Tama Ward, Kawasaki, apartment to solicit a newspaper subscription on Sept. 25 last year. She called the police when Naruse, a salesman at a company selling subscriptions to The Yomiuri Shimbun, visited her apartment again late Sunday afternoon.
"It was very regrettable that an employee of a company dealing with The Yomiuri Shimbun committed such a crime," the newspaper's public relations department said. "The Yomiuri Shimbun will strongly urge the company to warn its staff not to commit such crimes again."
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