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Police Move in on 'Occupy' Oakland
Demonstrations in downtown Oakland broke a lull in protesting.
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Police Move in on 'Occupy' Oakland
Oakland Police officers stand guard as other officers arrest a protester during an anti-police protest by Occupy Oakland, Jan. 28, 2012, in Oakland, Calif.
(Beck Diefenbach/AP Photo )
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