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The Fleet Center and the Zakim Bridge in Boston. (AP)
Boston Police, Officials Fight over Contract
Story aired: Tuesday, July 20, 2004



After two years without a contract, the city of Boston and its police force have been ordered to binding arbitration on Thursday to resolve their dispute. That decision came yesterday as the city gets ready to welcome the Democratic National Convention next week.

Police officers have been threatening to picket dozens of convention events.

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Audie Cornish, WBUR.

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