News (Page 94)
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Frustrated Occupy Wall Street protestors are shut out of Zuccotti Park
The police refused to allow protestors to re-enter the park, violating a temporary restraining order.
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Occupy Wall Street schedules city wide march to “shut down” Wall Street
Bold,flyers are being spread on twitter, urging the community to “Occupy Every Block.”
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Penn State fans and alumni in NYC watch the game with heavy hearts
Here in Manhattan, the New York City chapter of the Penn State alumni association made a pledge to donate $1 for each of its dues paying members to the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network.
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Rebuilding Detroit: Made in Detroit
Pavement Pieces correspondent, Elyse Mickalonis, short documentary on the hopes, dreams and issues facing auto workers.
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Rebuilding Detroit: Two sides of 8 Mile
Residents believe their city can comeback.
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Rebuilding Detroit: Cop suicides highest in country
Preventive measures sought to combat the attitudes that lead to depression and suicide.
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Rebuilding Detroit: Community clinics build a safety net for the vulnerable
About 22 percent of Detroit residents are uninsured.
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Rebuilding Detroit: Arab Americans in Dearborn
Just a few miles outside of Detroit is the largest Arab American community in America. The balance of being Arab, Muslim and American is not easy.
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Rebuilding Detroit: The battle against illiteracy takes a blow
Six out of 23 public libraries are slated to close.
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Rebuilding Detroit: Mexicantown’s mom and pop stores struggle
An increase in population hasn't translated to an increase in business.