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Occupy Wall Street welcomes travelers
Occupy Wall Street started five weeks ago as a demonstration in Zuccotti Park filled mainly with New Yorkers. But as the movement has grown, the park has welcomed guests from all over.
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Some women at Occupy Wall Street struggle with security and being heard
As the movement grows women protestors have their own issues with surviving and thriving at Zuccotti Park
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National texting championship is big fun for fast fingered teens
Decoding words, texting blindfolded has big rewards for teens - lasting friendships.
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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: Urban Spelunkers step into Detroit’s vibrant past
Not every Detroiter sees abandon buildings as blights to be demolished.
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Rebuilding Detroit: Latino businesses feel the sting of increased border patrol
Stories of border patrol officers picking up illegal immigrants from stores and restaurants have become increasingly common—and businesses are starting to feel the impact.