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—Chronology: goes too much in details about incidents and arrests, which can be moved to the chronology article.
—Demands and Goals: sound like a poorly written draft with content duplication.
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—Democracy Now! coverage index
—Twitter RSS flux with recent sources : on #Occupywallst (tweeter) (to take a look daily)
—Read and use this article on OWS goals and media coverage
—Read and use : Big banks and Wall Street financial firms have spent +$500 million, or $1.4M/day between 2009/01-2010/03 for senate lobbying (for #Background, not yet include, need a volunteer)
—Kulish, Nicholas; Yardley, Jim; Bronner, Ethan (09/27). "As Scorn for Vote Grows, Protests Surge Around Globe". TheNewYorkTimes.com. {{cite web}}
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{{mdash}Katz, Basil (10/05). "Park base helps anti-Wall Street protest endure". Reuters.com. {{cite web}}
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