Undeleteable file in trash, cannot empty wastebasket completely.

Hi, quick question. I have file that has been sitting in the waste basket for a long time, and it will not delete when I try to remove it. I did a search but came up with nothing. The file name contains a bunch of characters that will be difficult to reproduce on this page, so I took a screenshot. Here is the link:
http://members.shaw.ca/adam92.1/random/trash.png
Any ideas? Thanks in advance.

No wastebaskets on Macs, only trashes.
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