I need a help concerning some IMs Iam recieving from friends in my list….?

Yesterday I recieved these IMs from friends in my yahoo messanger list.whenever they are online.
oh my god , i’ve won a 20000 usd lottery http://nsl-school.org/?id=winning_list . Come to my house tonight for a party !!
or
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and
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so please I want to know if it is a virus what is it , how did they infict by it and how to get rid of it??Thx
PS. Plz don't click on any of tese links...Iam afraid they are viruses...

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