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SEN. HILLARY CLINTON SPEAKS AT FUNDRAISER

Sen. Hillary Clinton speaks at a fund raiser for Mo. state treasurer Nancy Farmer in St. Louis on January 3, 2003. Clinton is in St. Louis speaking on behalf of Farmer, who is seeking to unseat U.S. Sen. Christopher "Kit" Bond. (UPI Photo/Bill Greenblatt)


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