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Mpls.St.Paul Magazine Columnists to be 'Live From the Liffey' During 2008 Republican National Convention - Read More

Date Added: August 28, 2008 09:36:02 PM
Well-known columnists from Mpls.St.Paul Magazine will provide color and commentary via their blogs during the 2008 Republican National Convention. Beginning September 1, the writers will be "Live from the Liffey" -- an Irish pub located across from the Xcel Energy Center in downtown Saint Paul, which will house the Convention.

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