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NEW YORK - The new season of "The Apprentice" returns the long- running business competition to its non-celebrity roots.
But there's a difference. The 16 candidates who scramble for Donald Trump's winner-take-all favor display somewhat less swagger than their counterparts from past seasons. They have brains, ability, education - and most had good jobs. Then they were slammed by the economy. Sadder but presumably wiser now, they're vying for a chance to get a fresh start with Trump.See the full content of this document
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'Apprentice' Responds to Economic Downturn
"I hate what I'm seeing and I'm going to do something about it," he declares at the top of the show, airing at 9 p.m. Thursday.
He knows that for...See the full content of this document
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