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An Occupy Wall Street activist marches with demonstrators through New York's financial district during the one-year anniversary of the movement on Sept. 17, 2012. Lucas Jackson/Reuters
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A New York police officer gives orders to Occupy Wall Street protesters during a march from Washington Square Park to the city's financial district on Sept. 15, 2012. Andrew Burton/Reuters
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A.J. Redkey is arrested during an Occupy Wall Street march on Sept. 17, 2012, in New York. A handful of Occupy Wall Street protesters have been arrested during a march toward the New York Stock Exchange on the anniversary of the grass-roots movement. John Minchillo/AP
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An Occupy Wall Street activist looks out from a NYPD van after his arrest as New York Police Department officers stand by in the financial district. Protests in New York on Sept. 17, 2012, marked the one-year anniversary of the movement. Brendan McDermid/Reuters
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Occupy Wall Street protester Chris Philips screams as he is arrested near Zuccotti Park on Sept. 17, 2012, in New York. Multiple Occupy Wall Street protesters have been arrested during a march toward the New York Stock Exchange on the anniversary of the grass-roots movement. John Minchillo/AP
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Austin Guest, an Occupy Wall Street protester, holds a demonstration inside the lobby of a JPMorgan Chase building in New York's financial district on Sept. 17, 2012, the one-year anniversary of the Occupy Wall Street movement. Andrew Burton/Reuters
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An Occupy Wall Street activist shouts slogans while marching through New York's financial district in Lower Manhattan on Sept. 17, 2012, the one-year anniversary of the birth of the movement. Adrees Latif/Reuters
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Protesters speak out to support the rights of immigrant and American-born workers as part of the May Day event at 46 Federal Plaza, May 1, 2012, in New York City. Ann Hermes/Staff
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Protesters marched against the Employer Sanctions Provision, which prohibits the employment of undocumented workers, May 1, 2012, in New York City. Ann Hermes/Staff
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Protesters support the rights of immigrant and American-born workers as part of the May Day event, May 1, 2012, in New York City. Ann Hermes/Staff
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A medic wearing a gas mask is seen during May Day demonstrations in Los Angeles, May 1, 2012. Jason Redmond/Reuters
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People rally at Montpelier City Hall during a May Day protest on May 1, 2012 in Montpelier, Vt. Toby Talbot/AP
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Occupy Wall Street activists chant slogans during a march and rally to call for NYPD Police Commissioner Ray Kelly's immediate resignation, Saturday, March 24, 2012 in New York. Mary Altaffer/AP
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Occupy Oakland protesters march down Broadway in Oakland, Calif., on Jan. 28. An unlawful assembly was declared as occupiers planned to take over an undisclosed building. Jane Tyska/The Tribune/Bay Area News Group/AP
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An Occupy New Haven activist enters camp on the Green in New Haven, Conn., Wednesday, March 14, 2012. U.S. District Court Judge Mark R. Kravitz in Connecticut has extended a temporary restraining order to stop protesters eviction from the property until 5 p.m. on April 9. Jessica Hill/AP
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Police move in on Occupy Oakland protesters as tear gas gets blown back on them in Oakland, Calif., on Jan. 28. An unlawful assembly was declared as occupiers planned to take over an undisclosed building. Jane Tyska/The Tribune/Bay Area News Group/AP
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A protester wears a helmet at an encampment of Occupy San Francisco demonstrators in front of the Federal Reserve Bank on Market Street in San Francisco, California March 27, 2012. An Occupy San Francisco protester was stabbed on Monday night, a day after another protester was stabbed in the same spot. Robert Galbraith/Reuters
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A demonstrator identified as Nic "Nomad" (l.) speaks to Hamilton County Sheriff's Office Sgt. Hill Monday as county authorities relocate Occupy Chattanooga tents from the lawn of the Hamilton County Courthouse to an adjacent sidewalk Monday, March 19, 2012 in Chattanooga, Tenn. Dan Henry/Chattanooga Times Free Press/AP
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Carla Rautenberg participates in a rally on Jan. 20 in Cleveland. An elaborate plan to 'occupy' courthouses in cities across the nation started off quietly, with only a handful of protesters turning out to protest a landmark US Supreme Court decision that removed most limits on corporate and labor spending in federal elections. Tony Dejak/AP
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Susan Gaydos participates in a rally on Jan. 20 in Cleveland. In more than 100 cities, people protested at courthouses nationwide. The events mark the second anniversary of the US Supreme Court's decision, Citizens United v Federal Election Commission, that opened the floodgates to unlimited corporate money in elections. Tony Dejak/AP
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Pedestrians watch as activist associated with the Occupy Wall Street demonstrate outside a luxury midtown hotel, March 14, 2012 in New York. Several hundred protesters walked around the Waldorf Astoria behind a black urn they said represented "job cremation" during a fundraiser for Mitt Romney. Mary Altaffer/AP
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A Wall Street protester stands in front of Los Angeles police officers as a large group of activists remains at the their camp at Los Angeles City Hall shortly after midnight on Nov. 28. Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa stated on Nov. 25 that the protesters' campsite would be dismantled starting at 12:01 a.m. on Nov. 28. Jason Redmond/AP
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Writer and activist Starhawk (ground) demonstrates how to act when being arrested during the "Occupy the Midwest" regional conference in St. Louis, Missouri, Friday, March, 16, 2012. Two demonstrators were charged on Friday with assaulting a police officer following the arrests of 15 people at the start of a Midwest protest. Sarah Conard/Reuters
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Protesters meditate outside City Hall at the Occupy LA encampment after the 12:01 a.m. eviction deadline in Los Angeles on Nov. 28. The nearly two-month-old encampment is among the oldest and largest on the West Coast aligned with the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations protesting economic inequality in the country and the excesses of the United States financial system. Lucy Nicholson/Reuters
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Members of the protest group Occupy Fort Lauderdale Foreclosure Mobilization, "Peace" (l.) and "Jay" (r.), sit in front of a home owned by 84-year-old Adeline Pierre in North Miami Beach, Florida, March 28, 2012. The Occupy group hopes to stop a pending eviction order on Pierre who has lived with her family for 20 years in the home. Joe Skipper /Reuters
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Occupy DC demonstrator Brian Eister of Colorado packs up his camping gear, in compliance with new restrictions, at McPherson Square in Washington on January 30. At noon, the National Park Service will ban Occupy DC protesters from camping overnight here and in Freedom Plaza, where have they been living since October, in a blow to one of the highest-profile chapters of the movement denouncing economic inequality. Kevin Lamarque/Reuters
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A Los Angeles police officer looks on near the illuminated city hall as a large group of anti-Wall Street protesters remains at the Occupy LA protesters camp in Los Angeles shortly after midnight on Nov. 28. Jason Redmond/AP
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Protesters gather outside City Hall at the Occupy LA encampment before the 12:01 a.m. eviction deadline in Los Angeles late on Nov. 27. Lucy Nicholson/Reuters
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University of California, Davis Police Lt. John Pike uses pepper spray to move Occupy UC Davis protesters, affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street economic protests, while blocking their exit from the school's quad in Davis, Calif., on Nov. 18. Wayne Tilcock/The Enterprise/AP
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University of California, Davis, student Mike Fetterman receives a treatment for pepper spray from UC Davis firefighter Nate Potter after campus police dismantled an Occupy Wall Street encampment on the campus quad in Davis, Calif., on Nov. 18. Rich Pedroncelli/AP
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A police officer arrests a demonstrator affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street movement as they block the entrance to the New York Stock Exchange on Broad Street in New York on Nov. 17. Two days after the encampment that sparked the global Occupy protest movement was cleared by authorities, demonstrators marched through New York's financial district and promised a national day of action with mass gatherings in other cities. Mary Altaffer/AP
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Hundreds of Occupy protesters march in Portland, Ore., on Nov. 17. Occupy Wall Street demonstrators held modestly sized, but energetic rallies around the country to celebrate two months since the movement’s birth and signal that they aren’t ready to quit yet, despite police raids that have destroyed some of their encampments. Don Ryan/AP
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Occupy Wall Street protesters chant while jumping on police barricades in Zuccotti Park in New York on Nov. 17. Seth Wenig/AP
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Occupy protesters march along the street during a rally in Los Angeles on Nov. 17. Jae C. Hong/AP
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Members of the Department of Sanitation remove the belongings of the Occupy Wall Street protesters from Zuccotti Park in New York, Nov. 15. Authorities declared that the continued occupation of Zuccotti Park -- which had become a sea of tents, tarps, and protest signs with hundreds of demonstrators sleeping there -- posed a health and safety threat. Lucas Jackson/Reuters
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Members of the Department of Sanitation remove the belongings of the Occupy Wall Street movement from Zuccotti Park in New York, Nov. 15. Lucas Jackson/Reuters
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Police surround an encampment as a police helicopter flies overhead at a Occupy Wall Street economic protest demonstration in Oakland, Calif., on Nov. 14. Police in Oakland began clearing out a weeks-old encampment after issuing several warnings to Occupy demonstrators. Paul Sakuma/AP
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Police break up an encampment for a Occupy Wall Street demonstration in Oakland, Calif., on Nov. 14. Paul Sakuma/AP
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Police officers using nightsticks push people away from the Occupy Portland encampment in Portland, Ore., on Nov. 13. Police in riot gear surrounded demonstrators in a downtown park area after hundreds of people defied the mayor's order to leave the park by midnight. By early afternoon, officers had mostly surrounded the camp where the protesters were holding a 'general assembly' meeting to discuss their next moves following the eviction order. Rick Bowmer/AP
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Police officers arrests protesters in the Occupy Portland encampment on in Portland, Ore., on Nov. 13. Rick Bowmer/AP
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Protesters pack up and leave hours before a mandate from the city to vacate the Occupy Portland Camp in Portland, Ore., on Nov. 12. Don Ryan/AP
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Occupy Oakland protesters march in Oakland, Calif., on Nov. 2. Thousands of protesters allied with the anticapitalist Occupy Wall Street movement marched in the streets of Oakland as they geared up with labor unions to picket banks, take over foreclosed homes and vacant buildings, and disrupt operations at the fifth-busiest United States port as part of a day-long series of events, called a citywide strike, aimed at asserting the movement's strength and shutting down commerce. Ben Margot/AP
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A small group of Occupy Oakland protesters smash windows at a Wells Fargo bank branch in Oakland, Calif., on Nov. 2. Noah Berger/AP
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Occupy Oakland demonstrators burn garbage in Oakland, Calif., on Nov. 3. Police in riot gear clashed with protesters in Oakland in the early morning hours, firing tear gas to disperse demonstrators lingering in the streets after a day of mostly peaceful rallies against economic inequality and police brutality. Stephen Lam/Reuters
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Occupy Oakland protesters stand atop a railroad scaffold at the Port of Oakland in Oakland, Calif., on Nov. 2. Noah Berger/AP
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Police officers in riot gear form a line at the Occupy Oakland demonstration in Oakland, Calif., on Nov. 3. Stephen Lam/Reuters
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Demonstrators try to extinguish a garbarge fire at the Occupy Oakland demonstration in Oakland, Calif., on Nov. 3. Stephen Lam/Reuters
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A demonstrator uses a video camera as he stands in a cloud of tear gas shot by police at the Occupy Oakland demonstration in Oakland, Calif., on Nov. 3. Stephen Lam/Reuters
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Demonstrators wave banners among the tents outside St. Paul's Cathedral in central London on Oct. 17. Protesters in cities across Europe have taken part in rallies inspired by the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations in the United States, expressing their frustration at social inequality and corporate greed. Luke MacGregor/Reuters
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A protester from the Occupy London Stock Exchange group puts up a notice on an information point on the side of St. Paul's Cathedral as demonstrations continue in London on Oct. 17. Matt Dunham/AP
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Demonstrators fight with policemen during a demonstration of the 'Indignant' group against banking and finance in Rome on Oct. 15. Only in Rome did the global 'day of rage' erupt into violence. Galvanized by the Occupy Wall Street movement, the protests began in New Zealand, rippled west to Europe and were expected to return to their starting point in New York. Max Rossi/Reuters
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'Indignant' demonstrators stage a protest in Brussels on Oct. 15. Sebastien Pirlet/Reuters
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A demonstrator holds up a sign in front of the Vancouver Art Gallery during the Occupy Vancouver Protest in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Oct.15. Ben Nelms/Reuters
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Demonstrators take part in the United for Global Change movement against banking and finance in Budapest, Hungary, on Oct. 15. Bernadett Szabo/Reuters
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'Occupy Together' activists gather underneath the Monument of the Revolution in Mexico City on Oct. 15. Claudia Daut/Reuters
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Thousands of demonstrators gather at Madrid's landmark Puerta del Sol as part of the United for Global Change movement on Oct. 15. Susana Vera/Reuters
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A protester who is part of the 'Occupy Boston' group is led off by police during a standoff with Boston Police at the Charlestown Bridge in Boston on Oct. 10. Having started in New York, Occupy Wall Street demonstrations now take place all across the United States, as protesters speak out against corporate greed and the gap between the rich and the poor. Josh Reynolds/AP
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Rose Caulfield (c.) from Hoboken, N.J., participates in a public session of yoga, led by yoga instructor Seane Corne, in collaboration with the Occupy Wall Street protests in Zuccotti Park on Oct. 10 in New York. The growing protest over class and wealth is entering its fourth week. Andrew Burton/AP
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People sign a huge copy of the US Constitution at the Occupy DC camp in Washington on Oct. 10. More than one hundred protesters in Washington gathered at the Occupy DC camp, as part of the Occupy Wall Street movement that began in New York last month, in McPherson Square about two blocks from the White House. Yuri Gripas/Reuters
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The Rev. Al Sharpton waits to begin a live broadcast of his radio program from the 'Occupy Wall Street' protests in Zuccotti Park in New York on Oct. 10. Andrew Burton/AP
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People affiliated with the 'Occupy Wall Street' protests browse through books in the 'library' section of the protests in Zuccotti Park in New York on Oct. 10. Andrew Burton/AP
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Members of a coalition called 'Stand Up Chicago,' dressed in Robin Hood costumes, paddle kayaks down the Chicago River during a protest in Chicago on Oct. 10. Hundreds of teachers, religious leaders, union workers, and other protesters marched in five separate 'feeder marches' – which converged into one giant march up Michigan Avenue -- inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement that began in New York last month. Frank Polich/Reuters
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Russell Simmons, cofounder of Def Jam records, speaks to a member of the media during the 'Occupy Wall Street' protests in Zuccotti Park on Oct. 10 in New York. Andrew Burton/AP
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Jessica O'Donnell holds a sign at the Occupy LA protest on the lawn in front of Los Angeles City Hall on Oct. 8. The Occupy Wall Street movement against the US financial system and economic inequality that began in New York last month with a few people expanded to protests in more than a dozen cities. Jonathan Alcorn/Reuters
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Occupy Wall Street protesters gather in Washington Square Park, Saturday, Oct. 8, in New York. The Occupy Wall Street movement started in New York City last month and is spreading to other parts of the country. Henny Ray Abrams/AP
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Occupy LA demonstrators cheer on the lawn in front of Los Angeles City Hall on Oct. 8. The Occupy Wall Street movement against the US financial system and economic inequality that began in New York last month with a few people expanded to protests in more than a dozen cities. Jonathan Alcorn/Reuters
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An Occupy Wall Street demonstrator sits with his dog as authorities begin to remove all camping materials outside the Federal Reserve Bank in San Francisco on Oct. 6. Thousands of anti-Wall Street demonstrators converged on New York's financial district on Oct. 5, their ranks swelled by nurses, transit workers and other union members joining the protest over economic inequality and the power of US financial institutions. Stephen Lam/Reuters
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Protesters shout slogans during a rally outside Houston's City Hall on Oct. 6. Hundreds of protesters took to the streets in Dallas, Houston, and Austin as cities around Texas joined the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations demanding an end to corruption in politics and business. Pat Sullivan/AP
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Police officers arrest Occupy Wall Street protesters as they tried to get past police barriers and march to Wall Street in New York on Oct. 5. The protests have gathered momentum and gained participants in recent days as news of mass arrests and a coordinated media campaign by the protesters have given rise to similar demonstrations around the country. Seth Wenig/AP
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People parade down Tulane Avenue during the Occupy NOLA parade in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street protests in New Orleans on Oct. 6. The group started at Orleans Parish Court before heading past City Hall and onto Lafayette Square. Matthew Hinton/The Times-Picayune/AP
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Julia Botello is escorted out after occupying a Bank of America branch during a 'Make Wall Street Banks Pay' protest march in Los Angeles on Oct. 6. Los Angeles Police said they arrested eleven people for trespassing at the branch. Lucy Nicholson/Reuters
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Protesters gather on the front steps of the Idaho Capitol in Boise, Idaho on Oct. 5. The group, Occupy Boise, organized the demonstration against corporate America to show solidarity with protests that started last month outside the New York Stock Exchange. The movement has surged in less than three weeks from a ragged group in downtown Manhattan to protesters of all ages demonstrating from Seattle to Tampa. Jessie L. Bonner/AP
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People march on Southwest Broadway through downtown Portland, Ore., on Oct. 6. Concerns over Wall Street practices and economic inequality that have led to sit-ins and rallies in New York and elsewhere reverberated up to the White House, with President Barack Obama saying the protesters are expressing the frustrations of the American public. Ross William Hamilton/The Oregonian/AP
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Occupy Wall Street protesters fill Zuccotti Park in New York's financial district on Oct. 5. Melanie Stetson Freeman/Staff
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Occupy Wall Street protesters fill Zuccotti Park in New York's financial district on Oct. 5. They have been camped out in the park for days to protest corporate greed. Melanie Stetson Freeman/Staff
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Protesters meditate: Occupy Wall Street protesters fill Zuccotti Park in New York's financial district on Oct. 5. Melanie Stetson Freeman/Staff
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An Occupy Wall Street protester holds signs in Zuccotti Park in New York's financial district on Oct. 5. Protesters have been camped out in the park for days to protest corporate greed. Melanie Stetson Freeman/Staff
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A demonstrator sits near a makeshift tent during the Occupy Wall Street protest outside the Federal Reserve Bank in San Francisco on Oct. 5. Protesters in cities around the United States are holding organized demonstrations in opposition to corporate greed. Stephen Lam/Reuters
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Commuters walk through Zuccotti Park in the financial district where Occupy Wall Street protesters who have been demonstrating against corporate greed are encamped in New York on Oct. 4. Seth Wenig/AP
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An Occupy Wall Street protestor yawns as he wakes up in Zuccotti Park in the financial district in New York on Oct. 4. Seth Wenig/AP
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Protesters from Occupy Wall Street march through New York's financial district dressed as 'corporate zombies' in New York on Oct. 3. The protests have gathered momentum and gained participants in recent days as news of mass arrests and a coordinated media campaign by the protestors have given rise to similar demonstrations around the country. John Minchillo/AP
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Protesters from Occupy Wall Street walk past the New York Stock Exchange dressed as corporate zombies in New York on Oct. 3. Frank Franklin II/AP
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A woman raises her sign in front of the Bank of America Building in Boston. People from many groups united to protest corporate greed in a demonstration in Boston on Sept. 30. A group called Occupy Boston organized the rally. Similar protests called 'Occupy Wall Street' are happening in cities across the country. Melanie Stetson Freeman/Staff
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Demonstrators march through the commercial and financial district of Boston on Sept. 30. Melanie Stetson Freeman/Staff
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Protesters at Occupy Wall Street's media area coordinate news updates on laptop computers charged by a portable gas-powered generator in Manhattan's financial district's Zuccotti Park in New York on Oct. 2. The Occupy Wall Street demonstration started out small, with less than a dozen college students, but has grown to include thousands of people in communities across the country. John Minchillo/AP
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A pedestrian takes copies of the Occupy Wall Street protest's self-published newspaper 'The Occupied Wall Street Journal' in the financial district's Zuccotti Park in New York on Oct. 2. The newspaper is paid for by funds gathered online via crowd-sourcing websites. John Minchillo/AP
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A large group of protesters affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street movement attempt to cross the Brooklyn Bridge, effectively shutting parts of it down, Saturday, in New York. Police arrested dozens while trying to clear the road and reopen for traffic. Rose Bookbinder/AP
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A large group of protesters affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street movement march across the Brooklyn Bridge, effectively shutting parts of it down, Saturday, in New York. Police arrested dozens while trying to clear the road and reopen for traffic. Will Stevens/AP
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A large group of protesters affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street movement attempt to cross the Brooklyn Bridge, effectively shutting parts of it down, Saturday, in New York. Police arrested dozens while trying to clear the road and reopen for traffic. Will Stevens/AP
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An unidentified participant in a march organized by Occupy Wall Street holds up a sign on Sept. 24 in New York. The 'Occupy Wall Street' protest is in its second week, as demonstrators speak out against corporate greed and social inequality. The group of hundreds of protesters has been demonstrating in the financial district since Sept. 17. Tina Fineberg/AP
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Susan Sarandon was interviewed at the 'Occupy Wall Street' protests in New York on Sept. 27. 'Greed is widespread all over the world,' she told CNBC.com. 'We have to start making human decisions and put people at the top of the line.' http://tinyurl.com/occupywslive
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Members of the crowd react during a visit by filmmaker Michael Moore to the 'Occupy Wall Street' protest in Zuccotti Park in New York on Sept. 26. The protesters, many of whom are camping out in the lower Manhattan plaza to speak out against corporate greed and social inequality, got a morale boost from Moore, who told the crowd they were the start of something big. Stephanie Keith/AP
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Protesters march up Wall Street towards the New York Stock Exchange in New York on Sept. 26. Louis Lanzano/AP
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A group of signs is displayed on the sidewalk for use by the protest movement Occupy Wall Street in New York's Zuccotti Park on Sept. 26. Mark Lennihan/AP
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A police officer leans over to talk to a protester after hundreds were arrested during an Occupy Wall Street march on the Brooklyn Bridge in New York, Saturday. Jessica Rinaldi/Reuters
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Protester Kevin Vancio speaks through a rolled up paper tube in front of Zuccotti Park near Wall Street in New York on Sept. 26. Louis Lanzano/AP
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Protesters march past Federal Hall on Wall Street in New York on Sept. 26. Louis Lanzano/AP
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Participants in a march organized by Occupy Wall Street make their way uptown to Union Square Park in New York on Sept. 24. Tina Fineberg/AP
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Police take a participant (c.) from a march organized by Occupy Wall Street after handcuffing him in New York on Sept. 24. Tina Fineberg/AP
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Morning commuters walk past Occupy Wall Street campaign protesters sleeping in Zuccotti Park near Wall Street in New York on Sept. 27. Brendan McDermid/Reuters
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Protesters march through the Wall Street district of Manhattan in New York on Sept. 26. Louis Lanzano/AP
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Occupy Des Moines plans to protest at the headquarters of the World Food Prize this week. They say the organization, which recognizes efforts at reducing world hunger, is focused on corporate agriculture and profits.
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David Pitt, Associated Press /
October 17, 2012
Steve Bullock/The Des Moines Register/AP
It's difficult to argue with the goals of the World Food Prize Foundation — to recognize people who have helped improve the quality and availability of food to reduce world hunger.