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Under pressure from law enforcement officials, the popular Web site Craigslist plans to get rid of its controversial "erotic services" section, the company said. The "erotic services" section will be removed within seven days and will be replaced with a new "adult services" category. Posts in that new section will be "manually reviewed" by Craigslist employees. Nude or graphic photos will also be banned from the new adult services section, according to Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan. "It's clear to everyone that Craigslist's erotic services section was nothing more than an Internet brothel," Madigan said in a statement. "I'm encouraged that Craigslist has agreed to fundamentally change how they operate and monitor their site. The steps they're taking are the only effective way to prevent the exploitation of women and children."

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