Clinton, Pirro Different but Not That Far Apart; Leading New York Senate Candidates Have Husbands That Have Caused Them Some Problems

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CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. (AP) - Even by the scenic route, past the weathered stone walls and long driveways of some of New York City's wealthiest suburbs, it's only 14 miles from Hillary Rodham Clinton's big colonial in Chappaqua to Jeanine Pirro's modern mansion in Harrison.

The homes are different, but not far apart - a lot like Clinton and Pirro, the leading candidates in the 2006 election for U.S. senator.

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Clinton, Pirro Different but Not That Far Apart; Leading New York Senate Candidates Have Husbands That Have Caused Them Some Problems

Both are forceful, powerful, ambitious women in their mid-50s with husbands who have publicly caused them pain.

Of course, Clinton attracts attention wherever s...

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