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BOCA RATON, FLORIDA – Ukraine didn’t come up once. Poland got one mention, with U.S. presidential candidate Mitt Romney trying to score points against his Nov. 6 rival, U.S. President Barack Obama, for abandoning missile-defense plans.
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