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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />Who's banned from editing Wikipedia this week? Congress
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Most members and staffers of the US House of Representatives won't be able to edit pages on Wikipedia for more than a week. Administrators of the popular Web encyclopedia have imposed a 10-day ban on the IP address connected to Congress' lower ...

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