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DNC groups skip rentals, and visions of cash fade

By Yvonne Abraham
Globe Staff / July 14, 2004

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For local residents, it looked like a gold mine: thousands of delegates and their guests headed to Boston for the Democratic National Convention. Surely the city would run out of hotel rooms. Surely the honored guests would want other accommodations. Something more private, perhaps? Something, say, just steps from presumptive nominee John F. Kerry's handsome Louisburg Square abode? (Full Article: 1044 Words)

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