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Obama adviser sorry for calling Clinton a 'monster'

With files from the Associated Press An adviser to Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama has apologized for calling rival Hillary Clinton a "monster" in an interview with a British newspaper. Full Article at CBC News

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