Debian :: Cannot Start Apache2 Up After Shutdown

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Having issues starting my apache up again, This is what i get

Code: Starting web server: apache2[Sun Aug 15 19:19:01 2010] [warn] module auth_basic_module is already loaded, skipping
[Sun Aug 15 19:19:01 2010] [warn] module authn_file_module is already loaded, skipping
[Sun Aug 15 19:19:01 2010] [warn] module php5_module is already loaded, skipping
[Sun Aug 15 19:19:01 2010] [warn] module alias_module is already loaded, skipping
[Sun Aug 15 19:19:01 2010] [warn] module authz_groupfile_module is already loaded, skipping

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