Occupy protesters start march from NYC to DC (AP)

By admin on November 10th, 2011

AP – Flanked by police scooters, about two dozen Occupy Wall Street protesters started a two-week walk from New York to Washington on Wednesday.

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Avon products are seen at a Granmeen America open house at St. John's University in New York April 18, 2009. REUTERS/Eric ThayerReuters – U.S. regulators are formally investigating whether Avon broke bribery laws overseas, and the cosmetics company said it was again reassessing its strategy after quarterly profit fell far short of expectations.


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AP – Encouraging news from Europe helped ignite stock prices in October. This week, investors will shift their focus to U.S. economic data, which might temper their exuberance.

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Police arrest marchers from Zuccotti Park's Occupy Wall Street, during a protest near One Chase Manhattan Plaza on Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2011 in New York. The protest is now in its fourth week. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)AP – Early this year, the editors of a Canadian anti-establishment magazine watched Egyptians demanding democracy in Cairo, and young Spaniards camping out in city centers to protest high unemployment, and wondered, “Why isn’t this happening in America?”


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Boston police arrest 50 from Occupy Boston (AP)

By admin on October 11th, 2011

AP – More than 50 protesters from the Occupy Boston movement were arrested early Tuesday after they ignored warnings to move from a downtown greenway near where they have been camped out for more than a week, police said.

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New York Police Department officers stand guard at the Wall Street Bull as people pose for a picture in New York October 7, 2011.  Pay close attention to the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations in New York and around the United States, especially if the protests endure through the cold months into the election year spring or if the New York Police are ordered to violently end the demonstrations, which would ensure they spread. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW POLITICS BUSINESS SOCIETY)AP – Stocks got a lift Friday by news that the U.S. economy generated more jobs than anticipated over the past three months, reinforcing hopes that the world’s largest economy will not be sliding back into recession.


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Protestors end their march at Police Headquarters, Friday, Sept. 30, 2011, in New York.  The 'Occupy Wall Street' protest is in its second week, as demonstrators speak out against corporate greed and social inequality. (AP Photo/ Louis Lanzano)AP – More than 1,000 demonstrators speaking out against corporate greed and social inequality took their protest to the New York Police Department headquarters Friday.


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Reuters – A senior U.S. securities official is recusing herself from any discussions on a new capital-raising strategy known as “crowdfunding,” just one week after testifying extensively on the topic.

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