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Via Workers World News Service
Reprinted from the March 27, 2003
issue of Workers World newspaper
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SAN FRANCISCO: FINANCIAL DISTRCIT DISRUPTED

About 200 protesters marched on March 14 through the San Francisco
financial district just after dawn. When stock brokers tried to rush out
the doors of the exchange for their 7 a.m. morning coffee break, they
found anti-war demonstrators blocking the pillared entrance. Dozens of
activists sat down at the busiest intersections, tying up traffic in the
financial district for hours. One of the more than 70 people arrested
was former President of the Pacific Stock Exchange Warren Langley, a
retired Air Force lieutenant colonel.

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