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More Profit and Less Nursing at Many HomesClinton Solidifies Edge as Rivals Take a Tougher LineSenator Hillary Rodham Clinton's rivals for the Democratic nomination have begun rolling out aggressive new strategies aimed primarily at her. G.O.P. Hopefuls Take Varying Paths in Wide Open RaceThe race for the Republican nomination remains remarkably fluid, with key constituencies having yet to settle on a candidate.
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