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The strange legalities surrounding Zuccotti Park have been a critical factor in the development of the political statement that goes by the name “Occupy Wall Street.” The space itself enables ...
About 300 demonstrators lined up in Zuccotti Park at a rack loaded with meals, served in plastic trays wrapped with brown paper. Organizers said they had between 2,000 and 3,000 Thanksgiving meals ...
The occupation of Zuccotti Park by the Wall Street protesters has shed light on a gray area of city ordinance: What, exactly, are Zuccotti Park and other spaces like it, and what are the rules ...
2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, J, Z at Fulton St.; R at Cortlandt St.; E at World Trade Center; 1 at Rector St. Surrounded on three sides by towering office buildings, Zuccotti ...
Some Wall Street occupiers in Zuccotti Park experimented with being good neighbors by going on a cleanup mission yesterday. "We are taking ownership in the community," said Julien Harrison ...
After protesters were evicted from Zuccotti Park early Tuesday morning it's not clear if the demonstrations will end or if they'll enter a new phase. WSJ's Hilke Schellmann reports from downtown ...
On New Year's Eve, demonstrators briefly removed the police barricades surrounding Zuccotti Park, but since the cops re-assumed control of the space it's been completely closed to the public.