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Protesters wearing Guy Fawkes masks made popular by the graphic novel "V for Vendetta" take part in the "Occupy Vienna" protest in downtown Vienna October 15, 2011. . REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger
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Demonstrators shout slogans during a protest in Belgrade October 15, 2011. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
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A protester wearing a Guy Fawkes mask, made popular by the graphic novel "V for Vendetta", takes part in the "Occupy Vienna" protest in downtown Vienna October 15, 2011. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger
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Julian Assange, addresses the media during the Occupy London Stock Exchange demonstration in London Saturday Oct, 15, 2011. (AP Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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A demonstrator dressed as a banker speaks on his mobile as he takes part in the Occupy London Stock Exchange demonstration in London Saturday Oct, 15, 2011. (AP Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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Protesters gather at the Brussels stock exchange, during a march in Brussels, Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011. The protest in the Belgian capital was part of the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations against capitalism and austerity measures that went global Saturday, leading to dozens of marches and protests worldwide. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe)
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Young Polish people protesters participate in an "Occupy Warsaw" rally in Warsaw, Poland, Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011. Protestors gathered at many major European cities Saturday to join in demonstrations against corporate greed and inequality. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
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People march towards the state Capitol during an Occupy Atlanta protest march on Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011 in Atlanta. The protest is one of many across the country that grew out of the Occupy Wall Street protests. (AP Photo/Erik S. Lesser)
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Protesters wearing a Guy Fawkes masks, made popular by the graphic novel "V for Vendetta", take part in the "Occupy Vienna" protest in downtown Vienna October 15, 2011. Signs read "Come on, we want to save the world from the banks" and "EU police state, no thank you". REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger
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A demonstrator puts her fingerprints on a banner as she attends "Occupy Paradeplatz" protest in front of Swiss banks UBS and Credit Suisse in Zurich October 15, 2011. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann
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Demonstrators attend "Occupy Paradeplatz" protest in front of Swiss banks UBS and Credit Suisse in Zurich October 15, 2011. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann
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A demonstrator drinks tea as he holds a banner that reads "Today Wall Street, tomorrow Belgrade" during a protest in Belgrade October 15, 2011. Demonstrators rallied on Saturday across the world to accuse bankers and politicians of wrecking economies, but 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 east to Europe and were expected to return to their starting point in New York. Demonstrati
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A man wears an anti-establishment Guy Fawkes mask during the "Occupy Bucharest" protest in Bucharest, Romania, Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011.(AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
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Protesters take part in the "Occupy Vienna" protest in downtown Vienna October 15, 2011. Protesters worldwide geared up for a cry of rage on Saturday against bankers, financiers and politicians they accuse of ruining global economies and condemning millions to poverty and hardship through greed. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger
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Protesters use extinguishers towards riot police during a demonstration, in Rome on October 15, 2011. Clashes broke out at an anti-capitalist protest in Rome attended by tens of thousands of people as part of a global day of protests inspired by the "Occupy Wall Street" and "Indignant" movements, with one group setting fire to a government office and riot police firing tear gas and water. Protestors launched worldwide street demonstrations on October 15 against corporate greed and biting cutback
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Some 6,000 people march in Brussels on October 15, 2011 during a demonstration of the so-called "Indignants" from Belgium, England, France, the Netherlands and even the United States, who came to presssure EU leaders for another week a months-long walk that inspired the "Occupy Wall Street" protests. Protesters targeted their ire at governments and banks, groups sporadically kicking out at branches of Dexia bank along their route, although without causing material damage. AFP PHOTO / THIERRY CHA
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Some 6,000 people march in Brussels on October 15, 2011 during a demonstration of the so-called "Indignants" from Belgium, England, France, the Netherlands and even the United States, who came to presssure EU leaders for another week a months-long walk that inspired the "Occupy Wall Street" protests. Protesters targeted their ire at governments and banks, groups sporadically kicking out at branches of Dexia bank along their route, although without causing material damage. AFP PHOTO / THIERRY CHA
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Printed tape is tied between posts outside Saint Paul's Cathedral in central London as protestors gather on October 15, 2011 as part of a global day of protests inspired by the "Occupy Wall Street" and "Indignant" movements. A large group of demonstrators gathered near the London Stock Exchange to protest against the banks' handling of the financial crisis. AFP PHOTO / LEON NEAL
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A demonstrator blows bubbles in front of a logo of Swiss banking giant UBS in Zurich on October 15, 2011 during a protest as part of a global day of protests inspired by the "Occupy Wall Street" and "Indignant" movements against the banking industry. Several hundred demonstrators gathered Zurich's Paradeplatz, the iconic place where both Swiss banks UBS and Credit Suisse are located. Protesters launched worldwide street demonstrations on October 15 against corporate greed and biting cutbacks in
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A demonstrator reads a book near tents belonging to other demonstrators during a protest in front of St Paul's Cathedral, next to the London Stock Exchange, in central London October 15, 2011. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor
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A demonstrator holds a poster while marching with others to the Portuguese parliament in Lisbon Saturday, Oct. 15 2011. Demonstrators marched Saturday in European cities as protests against capitalism and austerity measures went global. (AP Photo/Armando Franca)
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Some 6,000 people march in Brussels on October 15, 2011 during a demonstration of the so-called "Indignants" from Belgium, England, France, the Netherlands and even the United States, who came to presssure EU leaders for another week a months-long walk that inspired the "Occupy Wall Street" protests. Protesters targeted their ire at governments and banks, groups sporadically kicking out at branches of Dexia bank along their route, although without causing material damage. Placard reads: "The sto
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Some 6,000 people march in Brussels on October 15, 2011 during a demonstration of the so-called "Indignants" from Belgium, England, France, the Netherlands and even the United States, who came to presssure EU leaders for another week a months-long walk that inspired the "Occupy Wall Street" protests. Protesters targeted their ire at governments and banks, groups sporadically kicking out at branches of Dexia bank along their route, although without causing material damage. AFP PHOTO / THIERRY CHA
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Demonstrators gather in the Grand Parade in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011. The demonstration is one of many being held across the country recently in support of the ongoing Occupy Wall Street demonstration in New York. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Andrew Vaughan)
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The logo of Swiss banking Credit Suisse is covered with tape, reading in German: "Deported!!!" in Zurich on October 15, 2011 during a protest as part of a global day of protests inspired by the "Occupy Wall Street" and "Indignant" movements against the banking industry. Several hundred demonstrators gathered Zurich's Paradeplatz, the iconic place where both Swiss banks UBS and Credit Suisse are located. Protesters launched worldwide street demonstrations on October 15 against corporate greed and
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Occupy DC protesters march in a demonstration on K Street NW, a traditional home for lobbying firms, in Washington, October 15, 2011. Protests inspired by the grassroots Occupy Wall Street movement are planned for dozens of other U.S. cities as part of a global day of action that has seen demonstrations throughout Asia and Europe. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
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A demonstrator throws a bottle during a demonstration of the 'Indignant' group in Rome October 15, 2011. REUTERS/Remo Casilli
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Protesters face police during clashes in Rome, Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011. Italian police fired tear gas and water cannons as protesters in Rome turned a demonstration against corporate greed into a riot Saturday, smashing shop and bank windows, torching cars and hurling bottles. The protest in the Italian capital was part of "Occupy Wall Street" demonstrations against capitalism and austerity measures that went global Saturday, leading to dozens of marches and protests worldwide. (AP Photo/Angelo
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A protestor holds a placard that reads "I'm 20 years oldand no future!" during an anti-capitalist demonstration in downtown Porto, Portugal Saturday, Oct. 15 2011. Demonstrators marched Saturday in European cities as protests against capitalism and austerity measures went global.(AP Photo/Paulo Duarte)
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A protestor wears a vampire mask with sign "wall street" during the demonstrations in Zagreb, on October 15, 2011. Around 3,000 demonstrators gathered today on the main city square for a protest against corporate greed, corruption and influence of capital on the politics, joining a series of protests around the world. AFP PHOTO/Hrvoje POLAN
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Thousands of demonstrators gather at Madrid's landmark Puerta del Sol as part of the United for Global Change movement against banking and finance in Madrid October 15, 2011. Demonstrators rallied on Saturday across the world to accuse bankers and politicians of wrecking economies, but 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 east to Europe and were expected to return to their starting
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Air Canada employees walk in St. James Park during the 'Occupy Toronto' march in Toronto, October 15, 2011. Protests inspired by the grassroots 'Occupy Wall Street' movement are planned for dozens of cities world-wide as part of a global day of action. REUTERS/Mike Cassese
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Jordanian members of the Communist Party chant anti-U.S. slogans in front the US Embassy at one of a number of protests around the world called "united for global change," in Amman, Jordan, Saturday Oct. 15, 2011. (AP Photo/Mohammad Hannon)
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Demonstrators march as part of the United for Global Change movement against banking and finance in Madrid October 15, 2011. Demonstrators rallied on Saturday across the world to accuse bankers and politicians of wrecking economies, but 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 east to Europe and were expected to return to their starting point in New York. Demonstrations touched most Eu
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A Carabinieri (Italian paramilitary police) van is engulfed in flames after protesters set it on fire during clashes in Rome, Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011. Italian police fired tear gas and water cannons as protesters in Rome turned a demonstration against corporate greed into a riot Saturday, smashing shop and bank windows, torching cars and hurling bottles. The protest in the Italian capital was part of "Occupy Wall Street" demonstrations against capitalism and austerity measures that went global S
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Demonstrators walk by a bank during the "We are the 99%" protest in Ljubljana October 15, 2011. Demonstrators rallied on Saturday across the world to accuse bankers and politicians of wrecking economies, but 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 east to Europe and were expected to return to their starting point in New York. Demonstrations touched most European capitals and other cit
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'Indignant protestors' march in central Valencia October 15, 2011. Demonstrators rallied on Saturday across the world to accuse bankers and politicians of wrecking economies, but 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 east to Europe and were expected to return to their starting point in New York. Demonstrations touched most European capitals and other cities. REUTERS/Heino Kalis
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A man standing next to a burning Carabinieri vehicle shows a placard depicting Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi and reading in Italian "Throw the shoe at Silvio" during clashes in Rome, Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011. Italian police fired tear gas and water cannons as protesters in Rome turned a demonstration against corporate greed into a riot Saturday, smashing shop and bank windows, torching cars and hurling bottles. The protest in the Italian capital was part of Occupy Wall Street demonstrations a
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Protestors walk under a huge banner, reading in Croatian: "Against Capitalism," on October 15, 2011 during a demonstrations in Zagreb. Some 3,000 demonstrators gathered on October 15 on the main city square for a protest against corporate greed, corruption and influence of capital on the politics, joining a series of protests around the world. AFP PHOTO / HRVOJE POLAN
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Demonstrators take part in the United for Global Change movement against banking and finance in Budapest, October 15, 2011. Demonstrators rallied on Saturday across the world to accuse bankers and politicians of wrecking economies, but 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 east to Europe and were expected to return to their starting point in New York. Demonstrations touched most Eur
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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 October 15, 2011. Demonstrators rallied on Saturday across the world to accuse bankers and politicians of wrecking economies, but 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 east to Europe and were expected to return to their starting point in New York. D
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Riot police throw tear gas during a demonstration by the 'Indignant' group in Rome October 15, 2011. Demonstrators rallied on Saturday across the world to accuse bankers and politicians of wrecking economies, but 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 east to Europe and were expected to return to their starting point in New York. Demonstrations touched most European capitals and othe
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Thousands of demonstrators gather at Madrid's landmark Puerta del Sol as part of the United for Global Change movement against banking and finance in Madrid October 15, 2011. Demonstrators rallied on Saturday across the world to accuse bankers and politicians of wrecking economies, but 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 east to Europe and were expected to return to their starting
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A demonstrator is detained by police as he takes part in the Occupy London Stock Exchange demonstration in London Saturday Oct. 15, 2011. Protesters in cities across Europe took part in rallies inspired by the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations in the United States, expressing their frustration at social inequality and corporate greed. (AP Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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People standing on a public park fountain, foreground, watch demonstrators march by on their way to the Portuguese parliament in Lisbon, Saturday, Oct. 15 2011. Demonstrators marched Saturday in European cities as protests against capitalism and austerity measures went global. (AP Photo/Armando Franca)
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People protest against the political and financial crisis as they call to citizens to move to the rally, in Pamplona, northern Spain, Saturday Oct.16, 2011. The rally, one of many nationwide protests, was held to demonstrate against Spain's economic crisis and alleged political corruption. (AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos)
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A demonstrator with her face painted with Puerto Rico's flag colors attends an Occupy Puerto Rico protest in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Sunday Oct. 15, 2011. The gathering in the capital of San Juan was one of dozens of global protests launched Saturday in support of the Occupy Wall Street movement. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)
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TOPSHOTS Protesters are pictured near a car in fire during a demonstration in Rome on October 15, 2011. Tens of thousands marched in Rome today as part of a global day of protests inspired by the "Occupy Wall Street" and "Indignant" movements, with the Italian capital under a security lock-down. Protesters launched worldwide street demonstrations on October 15 against corporate greed and biting cutbacks in a rolling action targeting 951 cities in 82 countries. TOPSHOTS/AFP PHOTO/ MARIO LAPORTA
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A Jordanian protester carrying a placard readin in English, "in Solidarity with 'Occupy Wall Street Movement'" stands outside the US embassy as members of the Communist Party gather at one of a number of protests around the world in Amman, Jordan, Saturday Oct. 15, 2011. The banner behind him, which is partially obscured, reads, "Jordanian Communist Party, capitalism is vicious and a known threat to humanity." (AP Photo/Mohammad Hannon)
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A protestor moves a bag containing newly purchased shoes as demonstrators set up camp in a park near Toronto's financial district for the Occupy Bay Street protest on Saturday Oct. 15, 2011. The demonstration is one of many being held across the country recently in support of the ongoing Occupy Wall Street demonstration in New York. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Chris Young)
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A masked demonstrator protests for Occupy Puerto Rico in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Sunday, Oct. 15, 2011. About 200 people in Puerto Rico have gathered in a financial district dubbed "The Golden Mile" to protest capitalism and government cuts as part of worldwide demonstrations. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)
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TOPSHOTS Wikileaks founder Julian Assange speaks to demonstrators from the steps of Saint Paul's Cathedral in central London on October 15, 2011. Around 800 people rallied in London's financial heart Saturday amid a heavy police presence as part of world protests against corporate greed and budget cutbacks. Inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement and Spain's "Indignants", people began taking to the streets across the world, targeting 951 cities in 82 countries. TOPSHOTS/AFP PHOTO / LEON NEAL
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Demonstrators set up camp in a park near Toronto's financial district on Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011. The demonstration is one of many being held across the country recently in support of the ongoing Occupy Wall Street demonstration in New York. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Chris Young)
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Thousands gather in front of the Portuguese parliament, in the background, in Lisbon listening to speeches during a popular assembly Saturday, Oct. 15 2011. After a protest march, demonstrators held an assembly where anyone could have the microphone and express their ideas and proposals to the crowd. Demonstrators marched Saturday in European cities as protests against capitalism and austerity measures went global. (AP Photo/Armando Franca)
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Occupy Boston protestors shout slogans outside the Bank of America building in Boston, Massachusetts October 15, 2011. Occupy Boston is an extension of the Occupy Wall Street movement in New York City. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
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Occupy Wall Street protesters shout slogans against banks and economic system while they take part in a protest at Times Square in New York October 15, 2011. Anti-capitalist protesters rallied globally on Saturday, denouncing bankers and politicians over the international economic crisis. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
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At least 1,000 people marched on October 15, 2011 from the Torch of Friendship in Biscayne Blvd - heart of Miami and close to Brickell Finanacial district in the city - to the Goverment Center during a global day of "outrage" against corporate greed. AFP PHOTO / Paula BUSTAMANTE
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Ralph Cantillo of Miami writes on a placard during the Occupy Miami protest in Miami, Florida, October 15, 2011. Demonstrators rallied on Saturday across the world to accuse bankers and politicians of wrecking economies, but 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 east to Europe and were expected to return to their starting point in New York. Demonstrations touched most European capit
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A masked man protests at Revolution Park in Guadalajara, Mexico on October 15, 2011, after a worldwide demonstration against corporate greed and government cutbacks. Protesters launched worldwide street demonstrations against corporate greed and biting cubacks in a rolling action targetting 950 cities in 82 countries. Inspired by America's "Occupy Wall Street" and Spain's "Indignants", people took to the streets in Sydney, Hong Kong and Tokyo in the opening hours of the unprecedented global outc
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An Occupy Wall Street protester joins a demonstration at Times Square, New York October 15, 2011. Thousands of anti-Wall Street protesters rallied in New York's Times Square on Saturday, buoyed by a global day of demonstrations in support of their monthlong campaign against corporate greed. REUTERS/Allison Joyce
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A woman stands on cable car tracks while demonstrating with Occupy San Francisco on a march through San Francisco, California October 15, 2011. Anti-capitalist protesters rallied globally on Saturday, denouncing bankers and politicians over the international economic crisis. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith
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People demonstrate in front of a Bank of America as Occupy Los Angeles protesters march in the Protest Against Corporate Greed on their International Day of Action in Los Angeles, California October 15, 2011. Occupy LA is part of the Occupy Wall Street movement that began in New York last month with a few people and expanded to protest marches and camps across the US and abroad. REUTERS/David McNew
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A group of drag queens join Occupy San Francisco demonstration in San Francisco, California October 15, 2011. Anti-capitalist protesters rallied globally on Saturday, denouncing bankers and politicians over the international economic crisis. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith
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A boy, carried by his father, joins the Occupy Wall Street protesters during a march at Times Square in New York October 15, 2011. Thousands of anti-Wall Street protesters rallied in New York's Times Square on Saturday, buoyed by a global day of demonstrations in support of their monthlong campaign against corporate greed. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
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U.S. Army veteran Jacob Marble supports Occupy Los Angeles protesters marching in the Protest Against Corporate Greed on their International Day of Action in Los Angeles, California October 15, 2011. Occupy LA is part of the Occupy Wall Street movement that began in New York last month with a few people and expanded to protest marches and camps across the US and abroad. REUTERS/David McNew
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Occupy Wall Street protesters shout slogans during a protest at Times Square in New York October 15, 2011. Thousands of anti-Wall Street protesters rallied in New York's Times Square on Saturday, buoyed by a global day of demonstrations in support of their monthlong campaign against corporate greed. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
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Occupy Wall Street protesters fill Times Square for a rally Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011. The Occupy Wall Street demonstrators had marched north through Manhattan from Washington Square Park earlier in the afternoon. Once in Times Square, they held a rally for several hours before dispersing. Over the course of the day, more than 70 people were arrested. (AP Photo/David Karp)
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Occupy Seattle protesters erect tents in Westlake Park in downtown Seattle, Washington following a march and rally October 15, 2011. Protesters fed up with economic inequality took to the streets on Saturday in cities from Washington, Boston and Chicago to Los Angeles, Miami and Toronto. REUTERS/Robert Sorbo
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Protesters set up camp at the Occupy London Stock Exchange demonstration in London Saturday, Oct, 15, 2011. Protesters in cities across Europe take part in rallies inspired by the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations in the United States, expressing their frustration at social inequality and corporate greed. (AP Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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An "Occupy Together" activist holds a sign reading "We are fed up," during a gathering of demonstrators near the Monument of the Revolution in Mexico City October 15, 2011. Demonstrators rallied on Saturday across the world to accuse bankers and politicians of wrecking economies, but 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 east to Europe and were expected to return to their starting p
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Demonstrators stage the Occupy London Stock Exchange demonstration on the steps of St. Paul's Cathedral in London Saturday, Oct, 15, 2011. Protesters in cities across Europe take part in rallies inspired by the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations in the United States, expressing their frustration at social inequality and corporate greed. (AP Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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A protester carrying an anarchist flag runs from a police water canon after the "March of the outraged" in Santiago, Chile, Saturday Oct. 15, 2011. The gathering in the capital of Santiago was one of dozens of global protests launched Saturday in support of the Occupy Wall Street movement. (AP Photo/Aliosha Marquez)
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An Occupy Wall Street protester, wearing a cut out of a nickel over his head, argues with pedestrians at the end of a protest at Times Square in New York October 15, 2011. Thousands of anti-Wall Street protesters rallied in New York's Times Square on Saturday, buoyed by a global day of demonstrations in support of their monthlong campaign against corporate greed. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
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An "Occupy Together" activist spins in a (Rhoenrad), German Wheel during a gathering of demonstrators near the Monument of the Revolution in Mexico City October 15, 2011. Demonstrators rallied on Saturday across the world to accuse bankers and politicians of wrecking economies, but 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 east to Europe and were expected to return to their starting poi
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NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 15: Demonstrators associated with the 'Occupy Wall Street' movement protest in Times Square on October 15, 2011 in New York City. Thousands of people are taking to the streets in cities across the world today in demonstrations inspired by the 'Occupy Wall Street' protests against the global financial system that began here in New York. Mario Tama/Getty Images/AFP
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A protester waves an anarchist flag in front of a police water canon after the "March of the outraged" in Santiago, Chile, Saturday Oct. 15, 2011. The gathering in the capital of Santiago was one of dozens of global protests launched Saturday in support of the Occupy Wall Street movement. (AP Photo/Aliosha Marquez)
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A masked man protests at Revolution Park in Guadalajara, Mexico on October 15, 2011, after a worldwide demonstration against corporate greed and government cutbacks. Protesters launched worldwide street demonstrations against corporate greed and biting cubacks in a rolling action targetting 950 cities in 82 countries. Inspired by America's "Occupy Wall Street" and Spain's "Indignants", people took to the streets in Sydney, Hong Kong and Tokyo in the opening hours of the unprecedented global outc
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Occupy Wall Street fueled a wave of anti-capitalist protests all around the world. Join us as we look at this global movement in pictures. Photo shows a car set on fire in Rome, in the midst of demonstrations against economic inequality. (AP Photo/Roberto Monaldo, Lapresse)
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