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"textContent": "South Korean businessman Chung Yong-jin, chairman of an investment group that owns a majority stake in Starbucks Korea, bowed three times to apologize for an ad that appeared to mock the victims of a violent 1980 military crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators. What do you think?\n\nThe post South Korean Starbucks Apologizes For Ad That Evoked Massacre appeared first on The Onion.",
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