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		<title>By: Auction Info &#187; Blog Archive &#187; eBayâ€™s Korean Unit Apologizes</title>
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		<description>[...] eBayyer The South Korean unit of U.S. auction giant eBay Inc. apologized Wednesday for using online ads featuring inappropriate film clips. â€œWe deeply apologize to our customers for causing concerns by posting some inappropriate video clips,â€ Internet Auction Co., controlled by the San Jose, Californiabased eBay, said in a pop-up statement on its Web site. [...]</description>
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