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April 7th, 2012 · No Comments


Occupy Wall Street Activists Respond to the 99 Percent
Spring



The Nation. (blog)

Seizing on the popularity of Occupy Wall Street, a broad
coalition of liberal-left groups and organizations created the
99 Percent Spring, a movement aiming to recruit and train 100000
Americans to learn the ways of non-violent direct action.

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Occupy Wall Street Figured Out How to Have Sleepovers



New York Magazine

By Joe Coscarelli Since being evicted from Zuccotti Park in the
fall, some Occupy Wall Street protesters have migrated
north a bit to Manhattan's Union Square, where police have been
clearing them out nightly to prevent another encampment.

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Spring training for Occupy Wall Street protesters



msnbc.com (blog)

Occupy Wall Street protesters march through the streets of the
Financial District during a "Spring Training" exercise in New York on
April 6. Organizers say the training is meant to teach people how to
protest, avoid law enforcement and stay safe.

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Occupy Wall Street Escalates The Battle For Union Square



Village Voice (blog)

By Nick Pinto Fri., Apr. 6 2012 at 3:02 PM The branch of Occupy Wall
Street
protesters who have colonized Union Square for the past three
weeks continue their nightly standoff with the New York Police
Department, which each night deploys more than

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Occupy Wall Street: 'It has to go further to really make
a difference'



The Guardian

Sandy Nurse, José Martín and Malik Rhasaan are longtime
Occupy Wall Street
participants. Nurse and Martín can often
be found at Occupy actions throughout New York City. Rhasaan is
the founder of Occupy the Hood, an affiliated group that works
to

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Occupy Wall Street dying down



Drexel University The Triangle Online

Roczniak on April 6, 2012 in Opinion & Editorial I was really excited
for Occupy Wall Street, I really was. Arab Spring seemed so easy.
All those people did was stand around in a public square for a few days,
and their oppressive and entrenched rulers

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Men who put Occupy Wall Street stickers on subway trains arrested
on graffiti



New York Post

AP Two men seen news video putting Occupy Wall Street protest
stickers on subway trains have been arrested on charges of making
graffiti and criminal trespass. Jeffrey Brewer and Aaron Minter are seen
giving interviews on NY1 earlier this week at a

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Video shows 2 men with Occupy stickers on NY train



Wall Street Journal

AP NEW YORK — Two men seen on news video putting Occupy Wall Street
protest stickers on New York City subway trains have been arrested on
graffiti charges. Jeffrey Brewer and Aaron Minter gave interviews on the
NY1 cable news channel this week at a

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Madison Occupy site lingers as haven for homeless



Appleton Post Crescent

This encampment was born out of the Occupy political movement, but it
has become a mostly apolitical haven for the homeless. / Lukas
Keapproth/Wisconsin Center for Investigative Occupy Wall Street
activists launched an ongoing series of demonstrations

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15 minutes are up: Occupy twits let news crew film subway
sticker spree, then



New York Post

By KIRSTAN CONLEY A pair of Occupy Wall Street vandals
who invited a news camera crew along as they defaced a subway
car were arrested Thursday — a day after the broadcast that
clearly showed their faces, police said. Cops picked Jeffrey
Brewer, 34,

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