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24
Oct
2011
Frantic search for survivors continues as 272 killed and more than 1,300 injured after buildings collapse in Turkish earthquake
By Craig MacKinsey The DailyMail Co, UK
Last updated at 4:44 PM on 24th October 2011
Mon
17
Oct
2011
This is a story about how some areas in this country were able to keep the peace, but I put it here because it is very close to my home - in more than one way. It might helpful for those of you who know me to remember my last name and for those of you who don't know me that well to learn that Cuneo is my family name.
Mon
10
Oct
2011
Ambiguous UpSparkles From the Heart of the Park and other articles as well as videos all related to and reporting on the Protests on WallStreet.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eve-ensler/ambiguous-upsparkles-from_b_1003908.html
Sat
08
Oct
2011
September 22nd, 2011
As day five comes to an end and we move into day six, #OccupyWallStreet has been a tremendous success. Despite the corporate mainstream media blackout, the movement is growing in significance and getting support from a very diverse range of people and organizations. Much respect to all the people who have set up camp in Liberty Park. Your leadership just sparked a legit movement in the USA. It’s About time!
The 99% Movement has begun!
Here's the latest roundup: http://ampedstatus.org/ongoing-occupation-of-wall-street-99-uprising-in-full-effect-day-5-roundup-videos-photos/
Sat
08
Oct
2011
"We Are the 99 Percent" Creators Revealed
Mother Jones Fri Oct. 7, 2011 3:00 AM PDT
It began as a simple little idea, just another blog among millions. The Occupy Wall Street protest was scheduled to begin on September 17, and launching We Are the 99 Percent on Tumblr seemed like a good way to promote it. Its creator had no clue that it would go viral and become a touchstone for a protest movement soon tospread nationwide.
Sat
08
Oct
2011
The city of Ahvaz (Persian: اهواز; Arabic: الأهواز / ALA-LC: al-Ahwāz), is the capital of the Iranian province of Khūzestān.
It is built on the banks of the Karun River and is situated in the middle of Khūzestān Province.
The city has an average elevation of 20 meters above sea level. The city had a population of 1,338,126 in 2006.
For additional information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahvaz