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Records of more than 3,000 World War II-era Swiss bank accounts were published today on the internet in an effort to return hundreds of millions of dollars to Nazi victims or their descendants.
Nigerian scammers appear to be trying to cash in on the public sympathy for the victims of the South-East Asian tsunami.
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