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Occupy 2012: Day 1 protests yields a mixed review (+review)




By Gloria Goodale

Turnout for the Occupy movement’s May Day protests was respectable in New York and Chicago. In some West Coast cities, police resorted to tear gas or pepper spray. Did the movement do itself any favors during its relaunch on Tuesday?


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Police and Protesters clash by Wall Street After Euphoric May Day March



By Jessica Lehrman

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OWS bums are a big joke




Hard workers enjoy good laugh as May Day skirmishes fizzle

By Frank Rosario, Jamie Schram and Dan Mangan

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Occupy Wall St. activists in NY join May Day protest





By Tina Susman

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Occupy Wall Street -- fresh fury, or fizzling out?



By Sebastian Smith (AFP)

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Tom Morello and friends make protesting cool again




By Jamie Peck

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May Day: Occupy movement returns, but can it win converts?



On May Day, Occupy protesters sought to signal that last year was the beginning – not the ending – of their movement. But this year, they have to be more than lobbyists, experts say.

By Ron Scherer, Staff writer / May 1, 2012

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Occupy Wall Street, labor and immigrant rights groups stage May Day events




By Karen Rubin

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Occupy Wall Street protesters march on New York and other cities for May Day




By Ryan Devereaux, Eoin Reynolds

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Occupy Wall Street stages day of US protests



BBC

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Did May Day save occupy wall street?





By Matthew DeLuca

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May Day Media Mayhem




By Benjamin R. Barber

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The NYPD May Day siege




Pundits can argue back and forth over what Occupy’s May Day achieved, but I just can’t get over the police presence

By Natasha Lennard

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May 1 General Strike is a unifying challenge to global police state




By Connor Adams Sheets

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May Day Protests Bring Confrontations, Arrests




NBC/AP

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