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"Trouble has gone from caviar to Alpo," John Codey, Mrs. Helmsley's longtime friend and adviser, said on "The Early Show" on CBS in 2008.
For others, like the foreign minister, Jose Miguel Insulza, a Socialist who spent years in exile in the general's days, trying to get their old enemy out of trouble has gone against the grain.Why bother?
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