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Democratic rivals address the fear of GOP attacks

Hillary Clinton avoids Barack Obama's rhetorical sweep on issues, being very precise in her promises. Obama has addressed voters' fears directly, both with humor and a ripple of anger. Hillary Clinton avoids Barack Obama's rhetorical sweep on issues, being very precise in her promises. Obama has addressed voters' fears directly, both with humor and a ripple of anger. (Larry Downing/reuters)
By Peter S. Canellos
Globe Columnist / November 13, 2007

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CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - Like the movie preacher with the word good painted on the knuckles of one hand and the word evil on the other, Barack Obama flashes the words hope and fear in the eyes of Democratic primary voters. (Full article: 783 words)

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