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Photo shows: Pickets jeer and crowd close as police clear a passage for a car through the picket lines at MGM studio's Culver City , California. Picket lines were placed outside ten studios by members of the striking Conference of Studio Unions in protest against what was termed a " lock out by producers '. Besides the issue of a wage increase , there is a disagreement as to whether CSU affliliated carpenters or set erectors belonging to AFL ( American Federation of Labour ) shall construct movie sets .
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Photo shows: Pickets rush a car in an attempt to push it over as the driver tries to pass through the picket lines at Warner Brothers Studio in Burbank , California . Picket lines were placed outside ten studios by members of the striking Conference of Studio Unions in protest against what was termed a " lock out by producers '. Besides the issue of a wage increase , there is a disagreement as to whether CSU affliliated carpenters or set erectors belonging to AFL ( American Federation of Labour ) shall construct movie sets .
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The Winter of Discontent, east London circa February / March 1979. Comparisons are being made with the current looming winter situation in the UK.
The Winter of Discontent, east London circa February / March 1979.
Woman walks past rubbish piled beneath an advertisement for Guinness saying ÔThere's a lot of it aboutÕ, due to Refuse Collectors being on strike during to the national strikes called the Winter of Discontent in 1979. The strikes brought down the Labour Government of Prime Minister James Callaghan and allowed Margaret Thatcher to win her first victory as Conservative Prime Minister.
The Winter of Discontent was a period during the winter of 1978Ð79 in the United Kingdom characterised by widespread strikes by private, and later public, sector trade unions demanding pay rises greater than the limits Prime Minister James Callaghan and his Labour Party government had been imposing, against Trades Union Congress (TUC) opposition, to control inflation. Some of these industrial disputes caused great public inconvenience, exacerbated by the coldest winter for 16 years, in which severe storms isolated many remote areas of the country.
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1984 Arthur Scargill faces police line
1984 Arthur Scargill faces police line, Orgreave Coking Plant strike holding a megaphone and walking in front of a line of riot police.
The miners' strike of 1984Ð85 was a major industrial action to shut down the British coal industry in an attempt to prevent colliery closures. It was led by Arthur Scargill of the National Union of Mineworkers against the National Coal Board, a government agency.
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POlnische Arbeiter in Grossbritannien
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Building workers at Workers Memorial Day rally, to commemorate and protest about the death of building worker Patrick O'Sullivan. Patrick was killed on the 15 January 2004 after falling 100 feet when working on the new Wembly Stadium. This is a ?757 million project due to be open for the FA Cup Final in 2006. Over 200 building workers from local building sites joined the rally. Some were from northern towns in Britain, others from Eastern Europe.
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Public-sector worker protest while marching to the Durban City Hall in protest to the governments revised offer of a 7.25% increase in pay , Wednesday 13 June 2007 in Durban South Africa. Picture Rogan Ward (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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Hezbollah supporters blocked main roads with burning barricades, Beirut, Lebanon - 07 May 2008
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An opposition protester holds a gazoline bottle as he stands near a burning car during a protest called by labor unions in Beirut.
Hezbollah supporters blocked main roads with burning barricades, Beirut, Lebanon - 07 May 2008
Supporters of Lebanon's Hezbollah-led opposition blocked roads with burning tires and paralyzed the airport in the capital Beirut to enforce a strike against the Western-backed government.
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Tensions rise as violence enters the second day in Beirut, Lebanon - 08 May 2008
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An opposition protester holds a gazoline bottle as he stands near a burning car during a protest called by labor unions in Beirut.
Tensions rise as violence enters the second day in Beirut, Lebanon - 08 May 2008
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STUDIO - Tara Brackley
8th April 2017. Woolwich Ferry workers are set to go on strike after an alleged four-year campaign of sexual harassment. Travellers face disruption tomorrow due to the dispute, which also involves claims of a "bullying culture". About 95 per cent of the workforce are set to walk out after a member of staff made a formal complaint of sexual harassment. The Standard has learned that in December Tara Brackley, a secretary for Briggs Marine Contractors, which runs the service on behalf of Transport for London, claimed a member of staff had sexually harassed her for years. She told the Standard the man would regularly make lewd comments towards her. She said: "He constantly told me he loved me, that I looked attractive, blowing kisses, sneakily squeezing my shoulders, rubbing and stroking my neck, eyeing me up and down sexually, whispering in my ear, telling me we should run away together, it made me feel very, very uncomfortable. He would not stop even when I asked him to". Pictured : Tara Brackley.
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8th April 2017. Woolwich Ferry workers are set to go on strike after an alleged four-year campaign of sexual harassment. Travellers face disruption tomorrow due to the dispute, which also involves claims of a "bullying culture". About 95 per cent of the workforce are set to walk out after a member of staff made a formal complaint of sexual harassment. The Standard has learned that in December Tara Brackley, a secretary for Briggs Marine Contractors, which runs the service on behalf of Transport for London, claimed a member of staff had sexually harassed her for years. She told the Standard the man would regularly make lewd comments towards her. She said: "He constantly told me he loved me, that I looked attractive, blowing kisses, sneakily squeezing my shoulders, rubbing and stroking my neck, eyeing me up and down sexually, whispering in my ear, telling me we should run away together, it made me feel very, very uncomfortable. He would not stop even when I asked him to". Pictured : Tara Brackley.
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STUDIO - Tara Brackley
8th April 2017. Woolwich Ferry workers are set to go on strike after an alleged four-year campaign of sexual harassment. Travellers face disruption tomorrow due to the dispute, which also involves claims of a "bullying culture". About 95 per cent of the workforce are set to walk out after a member of staff made a formal complaint of sexual harassment. The Standard has learned that in December Tara Brackley, a secretary for Briggs Marine Contractors, which runs the service on behalf of Transport for London, claimed a member of staff had sexually harassed her for years. She told the Standard the man would regularly make lewd comments towards her. She said: "He constantly told me he loved me, that I looked attractive, blowing kisses, sneakily squeezing my shoulders, rubbing and stroking my neck, eyeing me up and down sexually, whispering in my ear, telling me we should run away together, it made me feel very, very uncomfortable. He would not stop even when I asked him to". Pictured : Tara Brackley.
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STUDIO - Tara Brackley
8th April 2017. Woolwich Ferry workers are set to go on strike after an alleged four-year campaign of sexual harassment. Travellers face disruption tomorrow due to the dispute, which also involves claims of a "bullying culture". About 95 per cent of the workforce are set to walk out after a member of staff made a formal complaint of sexual harassment. The Standard has learned that in December Tara Brackley, a secretary for Briggs Marine Contractors, which runs the service on behalf of Transport for London, claimed a member of staff had sexually harassed her for years. She told the Standard the man would regularly make lewd comments towards her. She said: "He constantly told me he loved me, that I looked attractive, blowing kisses, sneakily squeezing my shoulders, rubbing and stroking my neck, eyeing me up and down sexually, whispering in my ear, telling me we should run away together, it made me feel very, very uncomfortable. He would not stop even when I asked him to". Pictured : Tara Brackley.
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STUDIO - Tara Brackley
8th April 2017. Woolwich Ferry workers are set to go on strike after an alleged four-year campaign of sexual harassment. Travellers face disruption tomorrow due to the dispute, which also involves claims of a "bullying culture". About 95 per cent of the workforce are set to walk out after a member of staff made a formal complaint of sexual harassment. The Standard has learned that in December Tara Brackley, a secretary for Briggs Marine Contractors, which runs the service on behalf of Transport for London, claimed a member of staff had sexually harassed her for years. She told the Standard the man would regularly make lewd comments towards her. She said: "He constantly told me he loved me, that I looked attractive, blowing kisses, sneakily squeezing my shoulders, rubbing and stroking my neck, eyeing me up and down sexually, whispering in my ear, telling me we should run away together, it made me feel very, very uncomfortable. He would not stop even when I asked him to". Pictured : Tara Brackley.
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STUDIO - Tara Brackley
8th April 2017. Woolwich Ferry workers are set to go on strike after an alleged four-year campaign of sexual harassment. Travellers face disruption tomorrow due to the dispute, which also involves claims of a "bullying culture". About 95 per cent of the workforce are set to walk out after a member of staff made a formal complaint of sexual harassment. The Standard has learned that in December Tara Brackley, a secretary for Briggs Marine Contractors, which runs the service on behalf of Transport for London, claimed a member of staff had sexually harassed her for years. She told the Standard the man would regularly make lewd comments towards her. She said: "He constantly told me he loved me, that I looked attractive, blowing kisses, sneakily squeezing my shoulders, rubbing and stroking my neck, eyeing me up and down sexually, whispering in my ear, telling me we should run away together, it made me feel very, very uncomfortable. He would not stop even when I asked him to". Pictured : Tara Brackley.
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STUDIO - Tara Brackley
8th April 2017. Woolwich Ferry workers are set to go on strike after an alleged four-year campaign of sexual harassment. Travellers face disruption tomorrow due to the dispute, which also involves claims of a "bullying culture". About 95 per cent of the workforce are set to walk out after a member of staff made a formal complaint of sexual harassment. The Standard has learned that in December Tara Brackley, a secretary for Briggs Marine Contractors, which runs the service on behalf of Transport for London, claimed a member of staff had sexually harassed her for years. She told the Standard the man would regularly make lewd comments towards her. She said: "He constantly told me he loved me, that I looked attractive, blowing kisses, sneakily squeezing my shoulders, rubbing and stroking my neck, eyeing me up and down sexually, whispering in my ear, telling me we should run away together, it made me feel very, very uncomfortable. He would not stop even when I asked him to". Pictured : Tara Brackley.
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STUDIO - Tara Brackley
8th April 2017. Woolwich Ferry workers are set to go on strike after an alleged four-year campaign of sexual harassment. Travellers face disruption tomorrow due to the dispute, which also involves claims of a "bullying culture". About 95 per cent of the workforce are set to walk out after a member of staff made a formal complaint of sexual harassment. The Standard has learned that in December Tara Brackley, a secretary for Briggs Marine Contractors, which runs the service on behalf of Transport for London, claimed a member of staff had sexually harassed her for years. She told the Standard the man would regularly make lewd comments towards her. She said: "He constantly told me he loved me, that I looked attractive, blowing kisses, sneakily squeezing my shoulders, rubbing and stroking my neck, eyeing me up and down sexually, whispering in my ear, telling me we should run away together, it made me feel very, very uncomfortable. He would not stop even when I asked him to". Pictured : Tara Brackley.
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(110701) -- LONDON, July 1, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Two policemen are on duty during a strike in central London, Britain, June 30, 2011. Hundreds of thousands of British workers in the public sector joined a strike Thursday to protest against the government's planned pension reforms and austerity measures. (Xinhua/Bimal Gautam) (yt)
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(110701) -- LONDON, July 1, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Protesters attend a strike in central London, Britain, on June 30, 2011. Hundreds of thousands of British workers in the public sector joined a strike Thursday to protest against the government's planned pension reforms and austerity measures. (Xinhua/Bimal Gautam) (yt)
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Australian Mr Rupert Murdoch Announced Last Night That The Times And The Sunday Times Are To Join The Sun And News Of The World In His Stable Of English Newspapers. 'i Expect To Be In The Driving Seat Withing The Next 48 Hours' He Said. His Triumph
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Australian Mr Rupert Murdoch Announced Last Night That The Times And The Sunday Times Are To Join The Sun And News Of The World In His Stable Of English Newspapers. 'i Expect To Be In The Driving Seat Withing The Next 48 Hours' He Said. His Triumphant Announcement Followed Three Weeks Of Hard Talking With Print Unions About Redundancies New Technology And Manning Levels. Mr Murdoch With Times Editor Mr William Reed-mogg At His Side Spoke At The Exact Time He Had Set For 'pulling Out And Going Home' If Agreements With The Unions Had Not Been Reached.. Picture Desk ** Pkt5213-383552
Australian Mr Rupert Murdoch Announced Last Night That The Times And The Sunday Times Are To Join The Sun And News Of The World In His Stable Of English Newspapers. 'i Expect To Be In The Driving Seat Withing The Next 48 Hours' He Said. His Triumph
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Mr Rupert Murdoch (centre) With Editors Harold Evans (l) And William Rees-mogg. Rupert Murdoch Owner Of The Sun And News Of The World Is To Buy The Times And Sunday Times. Last Night The Australian Tycoon Pledged Complete Editorial Freedom For The Pa
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///"Occupy Wall Street" protesters march through New York's upper east side during the Millionaires March. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///Demonstrators outside the home of Rupert Murdoch vent their anger.. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///A woman protester aggressively confronts photographer Spencer Platt for pushing her.. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///Protesters outside the house of David Koch.. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///"Occupy Wall Street" protesters march through New York's upper east side during the Millionaires March. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///"Occupy Wall Street" protesters march through New York's upper east side during the Millionaires March. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///"Occupy Wall Street" protesters march through New York's upper east side during the Millionaires March. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///Demonstrators outside the home of Rupert Murdoch vent their anger.. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///"Occupy Wall Street" protesters march through New York's upper east side during the Millionaires March. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///"Occupy Wall Street" protesters march through New York's upper east side during the Millionaires March. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///A doorman watches demonstrators march up Park Avenue.. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///Protesters outside the house of David Koch.. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///Demonstrators outside the home of Rupert Murdoch vent their anger.. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///"Occupy Wall Street" protesters march through New York's upper east side during the Millionaires March. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///Michael Kink is interviewed outside the house of David Koch.. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///"Occupy Wall Street" protesters march through New York's upper east side during the Millionaires March. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///Transport Workers Union members wait near the Plaza Hotel before marching in the " Millionares March.". Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///"Occupy Wall Street" protesters march through New York's upper east side during the Millionaires March. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///Demonstrators outside the home of Rupert Murdoch vent their anger.. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///"Occupy Wall Street" protesters march through New York's upper east side during the Millionaires March. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///Holly Van Voust a marcher is interviewed by a New York T.V. station.. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///A woman protester aggressively demands an expensive car to yield as she and other protesters cross the street.. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///"Occupy Wall Street" protesters march through New York's upper east side during the Millionaires March. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///"Occupy Wall Street" protesters march through New York's upper east side during the Millionaires March. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///A woman who does not agree with the protest speaks with the media.. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///Tony Aiello of CBS news interviews a protester before she marches.. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///Demonstrators outside the home of Rupert Murdoch vent their anger.. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///The Coalition for Educational Justice march of 5th Avenue.. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///"Occupy Wall Street" protesters march through New York's upper east side during the Millionaires March. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters hold Millionaires March to CEO homes
October 11, 2011, New York, New York, USA: Protesters affiliated with " Occupy Wall Street," demonstrated on New York City's upper east side in a march called the " Millionaires March," which was organized by Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition. Protesters marched to the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, conservative billionaire David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund manager John Paulson, and bank owner Jamie Dimon. The idea of the march was to demonstrate that tremendously wealthy New Yorkers are about to get a massive tax cut that they do not need.///"Occupy Wall Street" protesters march through New York's upper east side during the Millionaires March. Credit: Scott Houston / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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