At 12:57am, Occupy Wall Street's emergency
alarm system kicked into gear, with text messages flying to allies and
media alike. Zuccotti Park, the downtown New York spot that has been the
movement's adopted home for nearly two months, was under threat of
eviction. Six hours later, the drone of police helicopters still
reverberated around Lower Manhattan. But Occupy Wall Street's Zuccotti
encampment, a site that has inspired an entire global phenomenon, was
gone. More Read
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