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The Boston D PartyA roundup of Slate's coverage of the Democratic National Convention.

"Ballot Box: Blogging from the floor of the Democratic Convention," by William Saletan, updated continuously.

"Kausfiles," by Mickey Kaus, updated continuously.

"Rehabilitation Watch: Jerry Springer is the man to see on the FleetCenter floor," by Timothy Noah, posted July 29, 2004.

"Quiet Riot: The lame protests of the Democratic Convention," by Dahlia Lithwick, posted July 29, 2004.

"I'm a War Vice President: Edwards' speech was lackluster, but it did the job," by Chris Suellentrop, posted July 28, 2004.

"Fidel and Me: Cuba's maximum leader drafts Chatterbox," by Timothy Noah, posted July 28, 2004.

"Couchside Convention Watch: The polymorphous perversity of Chris Matthews," by Dana Stevens, posted July 28, 2004.

"Dismissed in Boston: Why won't the Democrats talk about judges?" by Dahlia Lithwick, posted July 28, 2004.

"The Deaniacs Live!: On the convention floor with the last true believers," by Chris Suellentrop, posted July 27, 2004.

"Sex, Greens, and Robert Altman: No interviews tonight, dear, I have a headache," by Timothy Noah, posted July 27, 2004.

"The Celebrity Delegate: On the beat with New Mexico's second-most-famous Democrat," by Bryan Curtis, posted July 27, 2004.

"The Convention From the Cheap Seats: Stuck between Al Franken and Al Jazeera in Boston," by Dahlia Lithwick, posted July 27, 2004.

"The Cheese Stands Alone: Even Bill Clinton can't win the presidency for John Kerry," by Chris Suellentrop, posted July 27, 2004.

"Bill Clinton Speech Bingo: Guessing how long his speech will go," by Timothy Noah, posted July 26, 2004.

"I Want My Father's Boston!: What have they done to my grimy city of yore?" by Timothy Noah, posted July 26, 2004.

"Kerry's Lit Crit: The soon-to-be nominee sanitizes a Stalinist poem," Timothy Noah, posted July 26, 2004.

"The Copycat Convention: Are the Democrats stealing from the Republicans?" by Chris Suellentrop, posted July 26, 2004.

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