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WASHINGTON - Several human rights groups have asked whistleblower website WikiLeaks to erase the names of Afghan civilians from the thousands of classified documents which include details of Afghanis who helped US forces in fighting the Taliban.
CHICAGO - Rod Blagojevich's teenage daughter became visibly upset and fell into her mother's arms during a break in closing arguments at her father's corruption trial.
MELBOURNE - A young member of an Australian party called US President Barack Obama "a monkey" on Twitter, leading to a demand for his expulsion from the party.
WASHINGTON - As he has done many times in the month of March, Gilbert Arenas took off his shirt in a building full of adoring fans.
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