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Jul 24 2008, AP

Borrowing from a European model, Minneapolis and St. Paul police hope to quell any disruptions at this summer’s Republican National Convention by exchanging cell phone numbers and offering other olive branches to demonstrators.About 10 police officers _..

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Mark E. Harris, D.D.S., left, and dental assistant Theresa Esquibel work on a patient, Paul Watters, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2008, in Riverside, Calif.