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Last Updated ( Monday, 08 September 2008 )

As the Democrats kick off their national convention in Denver, a special guest will undoubtedly steal some of the spotlight from the ticket toppers and other assorted political stars. Sen. Edward Kennedy, taking a break from cancer treatment, arrived Sunday. Kennedy made a surprise appearance at the convention Monday evening after a special video tribute that was introduced by his niece, Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg.

Click here for compete story from the Boston Herald

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Howard Dean, chairman of the Democratic National Convention, is scheduled to open the party's 2008 convention at 3 p.m. (5 p.m. Central Time). Scheduled speakers include Illinois state Sen. Emil Jones, Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, former President Jimmy Carter, and U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr. Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill is also scheduled speak, just ahead of Michelle Obama, wife of Sen. Barack Obama

Obama holes up in the Hyatt Hotel in Chicago to write his acceptance speech. See Politico's story. 

New ethics rules have crashed the convention party scene. Donors are allowed to pay for finger foods but not dinner. Still, the Dems find a way to accept millions of dollars. See ProPublica's story.

 

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