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                    On a day when it seemed that everybody was beating up on Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton -- even  &quot;Saturday Night Live&quot; had run a skit  making fun of her -â&quot; one person came to her defense on Sunday: Representative Rahm Emanuel of Illinois, a top Democrat in the House.  
 Mr. Emanuel called to assail Senator Edward M. Kennedy, Democrat of Massachusetts, for remarks he made when asked about the possibility of Senator Barack Obama of Illinois choosing Mrs. Clinton, of New York, as his running-mate.
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