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Convention city springs to life

Security is high, mood upbeat; protest falls short

By Marcella Bombardieri and Kevin Cullen
Globe Staff / July 26, 2004

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An antiwar march to the FleetCenter planned as the first major protest of convention week fell far short of the thousands expected, but the city still crackled with energy yesterday as protesters, delegates, and onlookers mingled on the eve of the Democratic National Convention. (Full Article: 1146 Words)

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