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		<title>You Tube Module Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Overview:
The You Tube module is a great concept that allows a 68 Classifieds site owner the ability to offer their potential sellers an embedded You Tube video into their listings. The module works as advertised for the most part and is well worth the inexpensive $30.00 price tag.]]></description>
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