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Protestors get inside Republican fundraiser and toss bills
Suggested contributions for the fund-raising breakfast were $2,500 per person or $25,000-$50,000 per table of ten, according to the event invitation on the web site
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An OWS contingent protests at Republican fundraiser
“I don’t want Romney to become president, because I’m scared he is going to run America the way he runs his businesses. We are the 99%. We can’t live like that.”
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Thousands pause to remember 9/11 victims
Yesterday marked the 11th anniversary of the terrorist attacks that killed over 3000 and changed the New York City landscape forever.
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Mixed emotions at 9/11 ceremony
For many 1 World Trade Center is not a welcomed sight.
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“He saved people”
Families and friends remember those who died on 9/11
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Quiet Reflection on the 11th Anniversary of 9/11
Two veterans at Zuccotti Park made sacrifices because of 9/11.
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Families honor 9/11 victims in intimate service
9/11l service that was markedly quieter and more intimate than years past.
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GOP Primary: Living with Fracking
Residents find themselves outcasts in the middle of a hot environmental debate that could boil over in the upcoming presidential election.
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NYU Islamic students protest NYPD surveillance
“We want a public apology from the NYPD to NYU students,” said Ahmad Raza, 22, the undergraduate chapter ISA president. “We have done nothing wrong.”
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New York City schools dish out healthy lunches
In New York City, meals mostly meet and in some cases exceed the standards now required by federal law.