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		<title>Occupy Wall Street Arrests Continue</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Photos by Nicole Craine During a planned march over the Brooklyn Bridge on Oct. 1, over 700 people were reportedly arrested by the NYPD. &#160; [photosmash id]]></description>
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<p>During a planned march over the Brooklyn Bridge on Oct. 1, over 700 people were reportedly arrested by the NYPD.</p>
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		<title>The Pivotal Moments of Occupy Wall Street</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Compiled by Rebecca Chapman Aug. 23: ANONYMOUS, the hacker organization, endorses #occupywallstreet with a video promoting the upcoming Sept. 17 occupation. Until now, the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement was merely talk initiated by Adbusters, an anti-consumerist, not-for-profit organization out of Canada. Sept. 17:  Zuccotti Park, formerly referred to as Liberty Plaza Park, is “liberated” ]]></description>
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<p><strong>Aug. 23:</strong> ANONYMOUS, the hacker organization, endorses #occupywallstreet with a video promoting the upcoming Sept. 17 occupation. Until now, the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement was merely talk initiated by Adbusters, an anti-consumerist, not-for-profit organization out of Canada.</p>
<p><strong>Sept. 17: </strong> Zuccotti Park, formerly referred to as Liberty Plaza Park, is “liberated” and occupied by protesters from across the country. Socialists, communists and anarchists are among the protesters. OWS organizers say they have no single demand but rather wish to call attention to the anger and discontentment of their peers over corporate power and the wide gap in wealth distribution, among other issues. Actress Roseanne Barr, rappers Lupe Fiasco and Immortal Technique all speak at the inaugural General Assembly.</p>
<p><strong>Sept. 24:</strong> During a march of approximately 500 people toward Union Square, the New York Police Department (NYPD) kettle a group of protesters using orange mesh nets. Roughly 80 are arrested.</p>
<p>In the hours and days following the march, video footage of NYPD officer Anthony Bologna pepper-spraying three women is circulated widely on the Internet. The video garners mainstream coverage by major news organizations of the OWS movement.</p>
<p><strong>Sept. 30:</strong> As Occupy movements sprout up across the country (Occupy Boston, Occupy Chicago and Occupy San Francisco are a few of the largest, among many more) a rumor spreads that the band Radiohead will play an acoustic set at Zuccotti Park. Thousands of people flock to the park, despite numerous denials from a spokesperson for Radiohead and OWS. Ultimately it turns out to be a hoax, but media coverage increases.</p>
<p><strong>Oct. 3:</strong> During a planned march over the Brooklyn Bridge, over 700 people are reportedly arrested by the NYPD.</p>
<p><strong>Oct. 5:</strong>  Many unions and political organizations, including TWU, 1199SEIU and MoveOn.org, officially endorse OWS with a rally and march that starts in Foley Square. Over 20,000 people reportedly attend the rally. Later that evening, several protesters are arrested as they charge a barricade on Wall Street.</p>
<p><strong>Oct. 10:</strong> Celebrities such as Kanye West, Russell Simmons visit Zuccotti Park. The Occupy movement is now using Meetupcom as a platform and there are over 1,300 occupations around the world.</p>
<p><strong>Oct. 14:</strong> Brookfield Office Properties, the owners of Zuccotti Park, attempts to clear the park by announcing that they and the NYPD will be performing a cleaning of the park at 7 a.m. the next morning. Protesters spend the day cleaning the park themselves, MoveOn.org gathers more than 150,000 signatures on a petition asking Bloomberg not to allow their eviction and, by 6 a.m., with no response from either the city or Brookfield Properties, an estimated 5,000 people gather in Zuccotti Park to prevent the clearing of the park. At the last minute, Brookfield rescinds their request for cleaning as well as their request for NYPD support in removing the protesters.</p>
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<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 533px"><img src="http://nypress.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/occupy-cal1.jpg" alt="PHOTOS BY: Gail Zawacki, Brennan Cavanaugh, Gail Zawacki, Jeremiah's Vanishing New York, Alex Fradkin, Brennan Cavanaugh, Meetup.com, Brennan Cavanaugh, Cody Swanson" width="523" height="812" /><p class="wp-caption-text">PHOTOS BY: Gail Zawacki, Brennan Cavanaugh, Gail Zawacki, Jeremiah&#39;s s Vanishing New York, Alex Fradkin, Brennan Cavanaugh, Meetup.com, Brennan Cavanaugh, Cody Swanson</p></div>
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		<title>Activists Occupy Zuccotti Park</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since Saturday activists have been occupying Zuccotti Park in lower Manhattan in a move to emulate the protests that have swept countries like Egypt and Spain this past spring. While they may not have a unified message or goal, the protesters plan to occupy the park (which they have renamed Liberty Park in solidarity with ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since Saturday activists have been occupying Zuccotti Park in lower Manhattan in a move to emulate the protests that have swept countries like Egypt and Spain this past spring. While they may not have a unified message or goal, the protesters plan to occupy the park (which they have renamed Liberty Park in solidarity with Egypt&#8217;s  Tahrir Square) through the weekend to reclaim and liberate what is meant to be a truly free space.</p>
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<p>The police presence around the perimeter of the park is startlingly large. Although at first the protesters were quite numerous, by now there are maybe 100 protesters at any given time, milling about, conversing, playing guitar, making signs, and occasionally chanting or marching. It is unclear why so many police are needed for what is entirely a peaceful and legal occupation.</p>
<p>The main goal of the occupation, aside from liberating a public space, is to use social media to get people together and speaking about the future &#8212; to point out how powerful a tool social media is for organizing, and how powerful such organizations can be. Most people are angry, frustrated, and have a grim view of the future. Occupy Wall Street&#8217;s goal (aside from also calling out the banks and the government) is to  gather such like-minded and motivated people in one place, and encourage them to speak to one-another and attempt to come up with a working manifesto for future gatherings, activism, and protests.</p>
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