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Romney says speech to explore role of faith in public life

Adds it won't echo Kennedy address

Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney spoke yesterday at the Rotary Club in Manchester, N.H. Romney is planning to make a speech on religion and faith on Thursday. Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney spoke yesterday at the Rotary Club in Manchester, N.H. Romney is planning to make a speech on religion and faith on Thursday. (cheryl senter/Associated Press)
By Michael Levenson
Globe Staff / December 4, 2007

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MANCHESTER, N.H. - Mitt Romney said yesterday that his closely watched speech Thursday about religion would explore the role of faith in public life but not detail the particulars of his own Mormon faith. (Full article: 782 words)

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