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Democrats and Republicans alike said Sunday that conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh was right to apologize this weekend for the inappropriate comments he made on the air about a law school student who testified on Capitol Hill in support of the Obama administration’s health care act. But Democrats are unlikely to let the matter die anytime soon, accusing Republicans of waging a “war on women” while pressing the issue two days before the Super Tuesday GOP primaries. House Majority Leader...