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CLARK'S EFFORT

Message, fortunes shifted

By Joanna Weiss
Globe Staff / January 28, 2004

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BEDFORD, N.H. -- After spending more than a month campaigning in New Hampshire, only to see his fortunes flag in the final week, retired Army General Wesley K. Clark took some comfort in vying for third place with Senator John Edwards, but still wound up far behind John F. Kerry and runner-up Howard Dean. (Full Article: 564 Words)

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