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    Lawyers offer help to DNC protesters; mortgage giants plan a party

    By Convention Countdown | Published Fri, Jul 18 2008 10:02 am



    Lawyers offer help to DNC protesters; mortgage giants plan a party


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    A group of Denver lawyers has joined together to provide protesters at the Democratic National Convention with pre-confrontation training and post-arrest legal services if necessary, DenverPost.com reports.


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    Troubled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will meet with their congressional detractors during a housing industry reception at the Republican National Convention, according to politico.com.

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