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The Donald double dips

"The Apprentice" says no to "The Apprenti"

Demonstrating the dog-eat-dog nature of an increasingly competitive global market, Randal makes his first big decision as Trump's "Apprentice." He's polite about it -- indeed, the show is not called "The Apprenti" (which is good, because that's not a word) -- but his message to 23-year-old robot Rebecca is loud and clear: "Step off, chump! Tonight is my night to shine!"

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