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By nemo | February 22, 2012
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Occupy Wall Street Takes On US Prison Conditions Huffington Post By Laird Harrison SAN QUENTIN, Calif., Feb 20 (Reuters) – Hundreds of anti-Wall Street demonstrators and prison reform activists joined forces outside San Quentin State Prison in California on Monday to protest high incarceration rates and living … See all stories on this topic » |
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Occupy Wall Street vs. Tea Party WEBCommentary While progressives from Obama on down readily embrace the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement as if they were noble and deserving of praise, these same people spew vitriolic venom at the Tea Party movement. To listen to a progressive, there is nothing … See all stories on this topic » |
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"Occupy" in UK loses legal fight over St Paul's eviction Reuters Their defeat in the Court of Appeal is likely to see the City of London Corporation, on whose land the activists have been camping, call in the bailiffs to remove dozens of tents and evict protesters inspired by the Occupy Wall Street protest. See all stories on this topic » |
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Occupy arrest charges dropped against NY journo Wall Street Journal AP NEW YORK — Charges have been dropped against a freelance journalist who was arrested while covering the Occupy Wall Street protest in New York City. The National Press Photographers Association says the charges against Douglas Higginbotham were … See all stories on this topic » |
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Justin Vivian Bond talks Occupy Wall Street, the power of language, and the … San Francisco Bay Guardian I talked with v about the upcoming concert, v's recent performance at Occupy Wall Street, and how music can bring people together. SFBG What can people expect at your upcoming concert? JVB I'm going to be performing songs from Dendrophelia. See all stories on this topic » |
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British court rejects Occupy London bid to stop eviction from its campsite Washington Post Protesters against capitalist excess, inspired by New York's Occupy Wall Street movement, have been camped outside the 300-year-old church since October. Their lawyer, John Cooper, said protesters would likely seek to appeal to the European Court of … See all stories on this topic » |
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Bruce Springsteen takes on Wall Street MSN Money The musician's 17th studio album explores many of the same themes as the Occupy Wall Street movement. By Kim Peterson 4 minutes ago Bruce Springsteen is furious at Wall Street — and he funneled that anger into his newest album, "Wrecking Ball. See all stories on this topic » |
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