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Crucial Debate for Clinton, Obama in Cleveland

Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama clashed over trade, health care and the war in Iraq Tuesday night in a crackling debate at close quarters one week before a pivotal group of primaries. (Feb. 27)
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