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Greenway asks city to oust protesters

By Martine R. Powers
Globe Staff / November 18, 2011

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In a crowd that stretched about the length of a football field, hundreds of Occupy Boston protesters marched through downtown this evening -- drums, tambourines, and bagpipes in tow -- in a “Day of Action” protest against what they view as corporate greed. Their signs conveyed their reasons for braving the drizzly streets on this cold night: “Peace,” “Affordable education,” “Jobs, jobs, jobs.” For Zach Plouffe, 22, who hails from Holyoke, today was his first day at Occupy Boston. But the rainy, chilly weather didn’t faze him.

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