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Posted AT 4:42 AM EST on 04/09/08

Gagliano hopes to leave sour grapes behind

From Thursday's Globe and Mail

DUNHAM, QUE. — Alfonso Gagliano reached down and plucked a fat purple grape off a bursting vine. The man associated with more than a whiff of political scandal now wants to be linked to the aroma of a fine vintage. "They're so sweet," he said, popping the grape into his mouth. "It's going to make very good wine.

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