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[Durova] Digg notices Wikimedia Commons. It's a refreshing change when Digg pays attention to history. Right now this image has 539 diggs under the title 'execution of Lincoln's assassins'. Who wants to restore it? Posted by Durova at 10:32 AM ...

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