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Date Added: June 29, 2008 04:20:03 AM
WASHINGTON (AP) - The National Association of Chain Drug Stores, whose members include CVS Caremark Corp. and Rite-Aid Corp., spent $370,000 in the first quarter to lobby the federal government.

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