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Car plows into pedestrians in Australia's Melbourne, up to 15 hurt
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A car plowed into pedestrians at a crowded intersection in the Australian city of Melbourne on Thursday, injuring up to 15 people, police said, adding they had arrested the driver and a second man.

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