In adition, if not only your mirror list is screwed, you can do
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If that doesn't work, try deleting ~/.cpan/CPAN/MyConfig.pm, or in extreme cases, the system-wide CPAN config file, which on Debian is located at /etc/perl/CPAN/Config.pm. YMMV.
You can still download and install packages (including CPAN.pm itself) manually, e.g. by browsing http://search.cpan.org/, finding the module you want, and clicking Download. Then follow the standard untar-make-make test-make install procedure.
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