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Adbusters goes one further, promising a boycott to punish Arianna Huffington for her greed.
FORBES: Forget About Huffington Post Ever Paying Bloggers
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One source was the magazine Adbusters, which wrote the idea up back in July with intentions of getting 90, 000 people to answer their call.
FORBES: Invading Wall Street: Who Did It?
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Adbusters, a 120, 000-circulation publication he runs, plus volunteer sales reps.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Adbusters sent an email to the more than 90, 000 people on its list serve calling for regrouping and rethinking about the next phase in the national phenomenon that has become Occupy Wall Street.
FORBES: Following Camp Closures, 'Occupy Wall Street' Prepares For Act II
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David got his wallet but someone said the rain would ruin the leather so he wrapped his fake ID and everyone's money in a twist of magazine paper torn from an old issue of Adbusters.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Estrellas y Rascacielos'
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According to Adbusters magazine in Vancouver, the brainchild behind the movement, protesters plan a full day of rallies in New York on Thursday in what promises to be a long second act as winter approaches.
FORBES: Following Camp Closures, 'Occupy Wall Street' Prepares For Act II
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The Robin Hood protest is expected to be a single day event and is part of the general Occupy Wall Street movement which got its start in the offices of Adbusters magazine in Vancouver, Canada this summer.
FORBES: 'Occupy' Crew Readies New 'Robin Hood' March
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Whether it fizzles out or gets busted up through divide and conquer strategies remains to be seen, but the movement, which got its start in the editorial offices of Adbusters, a non-influential magazine based in Vancouver, continues to spread around the world.
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