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    Rage Against the Machine in Denver, too; Macalester says 'no' to out-of-town students coming to GOP convention

    By Convention Countdown | Published Fri, Aug 15 2008 9:23 am

    Convention Countdown

    Rage Against the Machine in Denver, too; Macalester says 'no' to out-of-town students coming to GOP convention


    Democratic National Convention

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    DAYS TO GO
    DENVER
    Aug. 25-28

    Rage Against the Machine will perform at an anti-war music festival during the Democratic National Convention in Denver, the Associated Press reports. The politically outspoken rap-rock band also has a concert scheduled Sept. 3 in Minneapolis during the Republican National Convention in St. Paul.


    Republican National Convention

    17

    DAYS TO GO
    ST. PAUL
    Sept. 1-4

    Administrators at Macalester College in St. Paul are saying "no" to out-of-town students camping out on the school's green during the Republican National Convention, according to the Fort Mills (S.C.) Times.

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