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CRAWFORD, Texas -- John Kerry's service in Vietnam continued to reverberate through the presidential race Wednesday as a lawyer who advised a group attacking Kerry's service resigned as national counsel for the Bush campaign and Kerry defenders showed up at President Bush's ranch here.
-- In Washington, Benjamin Ginsberg, a top lawyer for Bush's re- election committee, resigned after disclosing that he had provided legal advice to Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, an independent group airing TV ads that accuse Kerry of lying about his war record.See the full content of this document
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Bush Counsel Quits Over Kerry Attack Ads
-- In Crawford, a bevy of TV cameras recorded the scene as Max Cleland, a former Georgia Democratic senator and a Vietnam veteran, showed...
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