Photos: Occupy Wall Street Goes Global
On Saturday activists worldwide marched in solidarity.
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Vancouver, British Columbia - The Occupy Wall Street protest that started out with a few young people in a lower Manhattan park protesting corporate greed, unemployment and other social issues has grown to a global movement. On Saturday activists from across world the marched in solidarity.Protesters wear pig masks and business suits at the Vancouver Art Gallery as thousands of people participate in the Occupy Vancouver protest. (Photo: Jeff Vinnick/Getty Images)
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Rome, Italy - Tens of thousands marched in Rome as part of a global day of protests inspired by the "Occupy Wall Street" and "Indignant" movements, with the Italian capital under a security lockdown.Rome's mayor said Sunday that repairs to public buses, streets and sidewalks will cost at least $1.4 million.(Photo: MARIO LAPORTA/AFP/Getty Images)
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New York, New York - The Occupy Wall Street protest started out four weeks ago with a few young people in a lower Manhattan park protesting corporate greed. Demonstrators filled New York's Times Square. (Photo: AP/Mary Altaffer)
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Paris, France - People wave a giant flag as they take part in a picket in front of the Paris town hall. The panel reads "Democracy now." (Photo: MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP/Getty Images)
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London, England - Protesters gather outside St Paul's Cathedral during the 'Occupy London' in England. Photo: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
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London, England - Protesters gather outside St. Paul's Cathedral during the "Occupy London" in England. (Photo: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
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Barcelona, Spain - Protesters shout slogans during a demonstration in Barcelona.(Photo: AP/Emilio Morenatti)
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Frankfurt am Main, Germany - Protesters participate in a demonstration against the influence of bankers and financiers near the European Central Bank in Frankfurt am Main. Activists are demanding an end to the free-wheeling ways of global financial players whom they see as responsible for the current European and American economic woes.(Photo: Johannes Simon/Getty Images
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Taipei, Taiwan - About 300 people met at 1:01 p.m. at the Taipei 101 shopping mall in Taiwan. Some help placards reading "1:01 p.m. Siege. Say No, 60 Seconds." (Photo: AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying)
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Chicago, Illinois - Demonstrators with the Occupy Chicago protest take a lunch break outside the Bank of America building in the financial district. (Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)
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