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How Denver will hide its homeless during the Democratic convention | Top of the Ticket | Los Angeles Times
How Denver will hide its homeless during the Democratic convention | Top of the Ticket | Los Angeles Times
Next month, more than 50,000 politicos, protesters, journalists and security types will invade downtown Denver for the Democratic National Convention. Good news for local businesses. Bad news for the city’s large homeless population, which has long claimed the Mile High City's downtown as its turf. So while the delegates are reveling and the protesters are rabble-rousing, what will the nearly ...
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From hiding the homeless in Denver to giving them haircuts
Sister Toldjah — ... Last month The Ticket wrote that officials in Denver, worried about the impression that 50,000 visitors to the Democratic National Convention would get next week, were planning to hide the estimated 4,000 homeless people who hang around the city’s downtown area. ...

DNC To The Homeless In Denver: Get A Free Haircut, You Bums
Pirate's Cove — ... Last month The Ticket wrote that officials in Denver, worried about the impression that 50,000 visitors to the Democratic National Convention would get next week, were planning to hide the estimated 4,000 homeless people who hang around the city’s downtown area. ...

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