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Coleman's Office Closed -- Burris Office Opens

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This just in from a loyal reader. Senator Norm Coleman's (R-MN) office is now closed.

But Senator Roland Burris' office is painted and has his name on the wall. (website still on its way)

Burris will nest at Dirksen Senate Office Building Room 523 -- right across from the Senate Judiciary Committee offices.

-- Steve Clemons

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