Occupy SF Returns With A Vengeance -- But Will It Last?

Monday, April 2, 2012
SAN FRANCISCO -- Occupy protesters have invaded a vacant Archdiocese of San Francisco building, saying they will take it over permanently for use as a homeless shelter.

It's the first major action by Occupy San Francisco since dismantling of an Embarcadero encampment in December.
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