Something for everyone

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People can say what they will about Occupy Wall Street, but one thing’s for certain, it’s incredibly inclusive. During a May Day march down Broadway through Greenwich Village, black-clad anarchists — part of the infamous Black Bloc — called for torching the temples of commerce. Meanwhile, in the same march, one protester felt that fighting for a fair share for the 99 percent was his personal cross to bear.

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