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Anonymous
It's been a long time since I used GIMP. In Photoshop I would bit it with a dust and scratches filter found under filter -> noise. Don't blur it too much, just enough to get all the really little spots. Then I'd go back over it with the heal or clone-stamp brush to clean up the rest of it.
Might also play with the levels a bit in Image->Adjustments->Levels (ctrl+L).
I'm sure all of that is just a start, I can't speak for how others might clean this up. Especially in GIMP.
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