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May Day Marches
Coverage of May 1st marches in Downtown Los Angeles.
May Day Marches Join Forces
By Ed Fuentes
— April 30, 2008
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May 1st is March Day for Downtown L.A., as four marches set out from three start points, dividing Downtown into four pieces and making sure tomorrow will be an interesting evening commute for those stuck in their cars. The four come from the west, the south and the east before converging at 5th and Broadway and then proceeding to a rally location on Broadway...
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