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October 1, 2009
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Multitude of voices have diluted power of protest
Last week, the G20 economic summit was convened at the University of Pittsburgh, where the leaders of the free world discussed measures to remedy the current global economic quagmire. Marring the two-day convention, however, was a series of protests and the ensuing police reaction. A wide-ranging selection of interest groups — from the Free Tibet contingent to the members of the Iraq Veterans Against the War — chose last Thursday to protest in support of their various unaddressed causes. The pol…
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