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Gaddafi is gone - now Libya must undo his legacy

Gaddafi may be dead and buried - but the papers are asking what kind of Libya he's left behind. We also look at the role of Hispanics in the US election, WikiLeaks' money problems, and Scientology.

By Elena CASAS

Gaddafi may be gone, but his legacy remains, says an anonymous Libyan writing in the Guardian - while the Huffington Post reports the reprisals he fears may already be happening, as 53 bodies of pro-Gaddafi fighters are found in Sirte.

The Huffington Post and Daily Beast are also discussing whether America's Latinos can ever be persuaded to vote Republican.

The Independent and Guardian in Britain are both looking at Wikileaks' money problems - and whether it has anything left to reveal anyway.

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