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Senator believed allegations could no longer be ignored

By Patrick Healy and Michael Kranish
Globe Staff / August 20, 2004

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Untitled For nearly two weeks, Senator John F. Kerry had refrained from commenting directly on the crescendo of attacks on his Vietnam War record. The work was being left to campaign aides, who were scrambling to control the escalating damage being done by a television ad and a book that alleged that Kerry had lied about his combat service and ... (Full Article: 1002 Words)

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