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Occupy Ithaca 2.0: Lone Occupier works with city to find new home for protest Ithaca Journal Approximately 250 people came to a rally Thursday on Bank Alley on The Commons to show their support for the Occupy Wall Street movement. The group listened to speakers and received support from passing motorists on Seneca Street at the end of Tioga … See all stories on this topic » |
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Occupy London Hits Burritos More Than Banker Bonuses BusinessWeek London demonstrators inspired by the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York have been living in tents, hand-built shacks and other makeshift structures on Finsbury Square since Oct. 22. Protests in the UK capital began at St. Paul's Cathedral earlier … See all stories on this topic » |
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Call for May Day Offensive Reveals Communist Direction of Occupy Wall Street … The New American The Occupy Wall Street demonstrators may have lost some of their headline cachet over the past few months, but they are aiming to reclaim the limelight with a revitalized “Occupy Spring” campaign, with special emphasis on a major May Day offensive on … See all stories on this topic » |
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Occupying Passover Huffington Post In the Occupy movement, on Wall Street most dramatically, some people grabbed hold of the concept and realities of imbalances of wealth and infused already present economic concerns with worries about the divisive nature of our economic systems taken … See all stories on this topic » |
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Occupy Wall Street's MTA Protest Fundamentally Misguided NYU Local Instead of using our tax money to properly fund transit, Albany and City Hall have intentionally starved transit of public funds for over twenty years; the MTA must resort to bonds (loans from Wall Street) to pay for projects and costs. See all stories on this topic » |
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Occupy Movement Gets Slick New Website Mashable The Occupy Wall Street movement, long-ridiculed as being comprised of unemployed stoners, smelly hipsters and the homeless, just got a whole lot more polished with a new site simply called Occupy. The site is glossy, graphic, and easy to navigate, … See all stories on this topic » |
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Young adults can't pay bills without jobs Philadelphia Inquirer No wonder so many young adults in the so-called "millennial generation" have been able to spend time in the Occupy Wall Street encampments. When you're unemployed, you have lots of time for other commitments. Not only are many of them jobless, … See all stories on this topic » |
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