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1. 2012-01-18 Wikipedia, Google protest antipiracy law San Francisco
2. 2011-12-09 Intellectual occupy events at Stanford Stanford
3. 2010-01-30 Controversial Church Group Protests Stanford
4. 2007-09-21 Protests Over Rumsfeld At Hoover Stanford
5. 2006-05-05 Illegal Immigration Protested Santa Clara
6. 2006-04-21 Protesters Block Bush From Meeting Stanford

  Intellectual occupy events at Stanford  The hot spot of the fledgling Occupy Stanford isn't the public square; it has been a 24/7 vigil inside a library
Wikipedia, Google protest antipiracy law


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  San Francisco: Wikipedia started a 24-hour blackout of its English-language articles, joining other sites in a protest of pending U.S. legislation


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Jan.18
  San Francisco: Wikipedia started a 24-hour blackout of its English-language articles, joining other sites in a protest of pending U.S. legislation
2011 Dec.9   Intellectual occupy events at Stanford  The hot spot of the fledgling Occupy Stanford isn't the public square; it has been a 24/7 vigil inside a library