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Minneapolis, Minnesota (CNN) – Just hours after a liberal-leaning Minnesota group called for an investigation into allegations that Sen. Norm Coleman accepted $75,000 worth of gifts, the incumbent Republican himself said he is eager for any probe to move forward "immediately." Court documents allege that Texas businessman Nasser Kazeminy fraudulently ordered corporate funds be funneled to [...] (link)

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