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6 October 2011

Occupy Wall Street-USA Photos, 5 October 2011, Day 19

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Occupy Wall Street Photos, 5 October 2011, Day 19

Philadelphia

Just Published, Morning, 6 October 2011

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People gather at City Hall Thursday, Oct. 6, 2011, in Philadelphia. Organizers of what is being called Occupy Philadelphia say Thursday's demonstration is meant to be a stand against corporate greed. (Matt Rourke)

Tampa

Just Published, Morning, 6 October 2011

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Protestors gather in downtown Tampa, Fla., in support of the Wall Street protest against financial greed and corruption Thursday, Oct. 6, 2011. About 100 protestors gathered singing and waving signs at passing motorists. (Chris O'Meara)

New York City

Just Published, Morning, 6 October 2011

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Police maintain their presence nearby the encampment of participants in the Occupy Wall Street Protest at Zuccotti Park on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2011 in New York. The protests, which has grown into a nationwide movement, started on Sept. 17 with a few dozen demonstrators who tried to pitch tents in front of the New York Stock Exchange. (Bebeto Matthews)

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New York City police try to stop protesters who tried to enter Wall Street after an Occupy Wall Street march Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011 in New York. (Craig Ruttle)

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A New York City police lieutenant swings his baton as he and other police try to stop protesters who breached a barricade to enter Wall Street after an Occupy Wall Street march Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011 in New York. (Craig Ruttle)

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Police officers arrest Occupy Wall Street protesters as they tried to get past police barriers and march to Wall Street in New York, Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011. The protests have gathered momentum and gained participants in recent days as news of mass arrests and a coordinated media campaign by the protestors have given rise to similar demonstrations around the country. (Seth Wenig)

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Police officers arrest Occupy Wall Street protesters as they try to get past police barriers and march to Wall Street in New York, Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011. Protesters in suits and T-shirts with union slogans left work early to march with activists who have been camped out in Zuccotti Park for days. Some marchers brought along their children, hoisting them onto their shoulders as they walked down Broadway. (Seth Wenig)

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An Occupy Wall Street protester yells at police officers as they make arrests in New York, Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011. Protesters in suits and T-shirts with union slogans left work early to march with activists who have been camped out in Zuccotti Park for days. Some marchers brought along their children, hoisting them onto their shoulders as they walked down Broadway. (Seth Wenig)

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Members of trade unions join Occupy Wall Street protesters as they march to Foley Square on October 5, 2011 in New York. The demonstrators are protesting bank bailouts, foreclosures and high unemployment from their encampment in the financial district of New York City. Getty

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Members of trade unions join Occupy Wall Street protesters as they march to Foley Square on October 5, 2011 in New York. The demonstrators are protesting bank bailouts, foreclosures and high unemployment from their encampment in the financial district of New York City. Getty

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Occupy Wall Street protesters march with a labor union rally out of Foley Square on their way towards Zuccotti Park in New York's Financial District, Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011. (Jason DeCrow)

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Occupy Wall Street protesters join a labor union rally on the courthouse steps and in Foley Square in New York, Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011. The protests have gathered momentum and gained participants in recent days as news of mass arrests and a coordinated media campaign by the protestors have given rise to similar demonstrations around the country. (Seth Wenig)

[Image]Occupy Wall Street protesters march to join a union rally in New York, Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011. The protests have gathered momentum and gained participants in recent days as news of mass arrests and a coordinated media campaign by the protestors have given rise to similar demonstrations around the country. (Seth Wenig)

Seattle

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A protester screams Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011, as Seattle Police officers try to separate his arms linked with others hoping to prevent the removal of a tent pitched behind them in downtown Seattle's Westlake Park during an "Occupy Seattle" protest. Police moved in Wednesday afternoon and arrested people who refused to leave tents pitched in the park who were taking part in the protest, which mirrored similar demonstrations taking place in other areas of the country. (Ted S. Warren)

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Seattle Police officers shove protesters who were trying to prevent the arrests of people who sitting in tents, Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011, in downtown Seattle's Westlake Park during an "Occupy Seattle" protest. Police moved in Wednesday afternoon and arrested people who refused to leave tents they had pitched in the park. The protest mirrored similar demonstrations taking place in other areas of the country. (Ted S. Warren)

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Police arrest a man who refused to leave a tent pitched at an "Occupy Seattle" protest encampment in downtown Seattle's Westlake Park, Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011. People protesting the current economic situation and several other causes had been camped in the park for several days, mirroring other demonstrations in other areas of the country. On Wednesday afternoon, police moved in and took down all of the tents, and arrested those who refused to leave them. (Ted S. Warren)

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Protesters link arms around a tent pitched at an "Occupy Seattle" protest encampment in downtown Seattle's Westlake Park, Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011. Police moved in Wednesday and removed all of the tents, arresting those who refused to leave the tents. The protest was similar to others held across the country. (Ted S. Warren)

Boston

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Occupy Boston protesters rally in front of a building in Boston's financial district Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011. The group is part of a nationwide grassroots movement in support of the ongoing Wall Street protests in New York. (Elise Amendola)

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Activist and Princeton University professor Cornel West, center, joins Occupy Boston protesters rallying in the Financial district in Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011. The group is part of a nationwide grassroots movement in support of the ongoing Wall Street protests in New York. (Elise Amendola)

Chicago

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Protestors with Occupy Chicago camp outside the Bank of America building October 5, 2011 in Chicago, Illinois. The protest is one of many around the country being held in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street protests currently taking place in New York City. Among the things that demonstrators are protesting is what they believe is greed and corruption among banking and business leaders. Getty

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A sign hangs in the windows of the Chicago Board of Trade building that overlooks Occupy Chicago demonstrators on the sidewalks below October 5, 2011 in Chicago, Illinois. The protest is one of many around the country being held in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street protests currently taking place in New York City. Among the things that demonstrators are protesting is what they believe is greed and corruption among banking and business leaders. Getty

San Francisco

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A demonstrator reads a comic book during an Occupy Wall Street protest outside the Federal Reserve Bank in San Francisco, California October 5, 2011. Reuters

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A city worker removes all camping materials from an Occupy Wall Street protest outside the Federal Reserve Bank in San Francisco, California October 5, 2011. Thousands of anti-Wall Street demonstrators converged on New York's financial district on Wednesday, their ranks swelled by nurses, transit workers and other union members joining the protest over economic inequality and the power of U.S. financial institutions. The movement has surged in less than three weeks from a ragged group in downtown Manhattan to protesters of all ages demonstrating from Seattle to Tampa. Reuters

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New York City

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Ed Schulz, MSNBC

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Thousands of well-mannered protestors forced to march on sidewalk by rude cops.

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Protestors dangerously corraled at Foley Square and marching to Zuccotti Park, streets empty, ostensibly because OWS refused to ask for a permit, actually to inhibit protest rights.

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A female cop.

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Three undercover cops at center.

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