Looking Beyond Parks for New Paths to Influence The eviction of protesters from Zuccotti Park in Lower Manhattan and other encampments in cities across the nation raises questions about whether the Occupy Wall Street movement will die out as its territorial footholds disappear, Cara Buckley of The New York Times reports.
Photos of Zuccotti Park, Before and After The park where Occupy Wall Street protesters once pitched tents was instead occupied on Tuesday by police officers wearing neon vests.
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