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99 Percent? Top 25 Occupy Wall Street Backers Worth Over $4 Billion

Occupy Wall Street attacks income inequality and the richest 1 percent, adopting as its slogan ''we are the 99 percent.'' In October, its protesters staged a ''millionaires march' 'in New York City, parading to the homes of wealthy citizens such as Rupert Murdoch and David Koch. But only some riches bother the Occupiers, who have ignored the massive wealth of celebrities in their own ranks. The top 25 richest celebrities supporting Occupy Wall Street, according to the website Celebrity Net Worth, possess a combined net worth just over $4 billion.

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Why a Phoenix councilmember voted against $1M in arts grants

Nearly a hundred arts and cultural groups will share close to $1.3 million, thanks to grants approved by Phoenix leaders last week. But one city council member voted against the awards and criticized the process.“Our support for the arts should not be reserved for our downtown or central city,” said Councilwoman Betty Guardado. “All Phoenix communities should be given access

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