Occupy Wall Street Protesters Prepare For Winter Weather [LIVE UPDATES]

Friday, October 28, 2011
By Erika Niedowski, Associated Press

PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Wall Street protesters around the country who are vowing to stand their ground against the police and politicians are also digging in against a different kind of adversary: cold weather.
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