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Larry Towell - USA. NYC. World Economic Forum protests. 2002
USA. New York City. January 28-30, 2002. A stretch-limo crosses 54th Street and 5th Avenue near a protest being held in front of a GAP clothing store during Wor
USA. New York City. January 28-30, 2002. During protests at the World Economic Forum, a Falun Gong practicioner meditates in front of the Chinese Embassy and pa
USA. New York City. January 28-30, 2002. During protests at the World Economic Forum, a protester holds a "Make the Global Economy Work for Working Families" si
USA. New York City. January 28-30, 2002. During protests at the World Economic Forum, protesters dress as the Statue of Liberty.
USA. New York City. January 28-30, 2002. During protests at the World Economic Forum, a father fearing for his son lies at the feet of police in order to be arr
USA. New York City. January 2002. A visitor to New York awaits his turn to view the work site on the remains of the world Trade Center four months after the att
USA. New York City. January 28-30, 2002. During protests at the World Economic Forum, a young woman dressed in a Statue of Liberty hat dances in the street.
USA. New York City. January 28-30, 2002. During protests at the World Economic Forum, a young man wearing an "I Love NY" T-shirt is arrested, handcuffed and d
USA. New York City. January 28-30, 2002. During protests at the World Economic Forum, a young man wearing a "We Are All Palestinians" sticker photographs the cr
USA. New York City. January 28-30, 2002. World Economic Forum protesters hold placards of Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and Vice President Dick Cheney to
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