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#1245196
1 June 2016
Candlelight vigil in memory of Sara Di Pietrantonio and all femicides, in Rome, Italy on June 01, 2016. Sara Di Pietrantonio, 22-year-old Rome university student, yesterday, was burned alive by her jealous ex-boyfriend, Vincenzo Paduano.
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#1245197
1 June 2016
Candlelight vigil in memory of Sara Di Pietrantonio and all femicides, in Rome, Italy on June 01, 2016. Sara Di Pietrantonio, 22-year-old Rome university student, yesterday, was burned alive by her jealous ex-boyfriend, Vincenzo Paduano.
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#1175826
26 April 2016
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – On Saturday, April 23 at The Royal Farms Arena, former president and chief executive officer of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Benjamin Jealous, was one of the special guests to introduce Bernie Sanders.
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#1175812
26 April 2016
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – On Saturday, April 23 at The Royal Farms Arena, 6,600 supporters came out for a rally for U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders for President ahead of next Tuesday’s round of presidential primary contests in five Northeast and mid-Atlantic states. Maryland Democrats go to the polls on Tuesday along with voters in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Rhode Island and Connecticut. “All of you are enormously powerful people if you choose to exercise that right,” Sanders told the rally at Royal Farms Arena. “Our job is to tell the establishment that the status quo is not acceptable.” He spelled out the differences between his record and Clinton’s on campaign funding, foreign policy and war, the minimum wage, Wall Street reform, climate change, college affordability, retirement security and other issues. Sanders was introduced by the civil rights activist and actor Danny Glover and by Benjamin Jealous, the former head of the NAACP.
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#1175813
26 April 2016
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – On Saturday, April 23 at The Royal Farms Arena, 6,600 supporters came out for a rally for U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders for President ahead of next Tuesday’s round of presidential primary contests in five Northeast and mid-Atlantic states. Maryland Democrats go to the polls on Tuesday along with voters in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Rhode Island and Connecticut. “All of you are enormously powerful people if you choose to exercise that right,” Sanders told the rally at Royal Farms Arena. “Our job is to tell the establishment that the status quo is not acceptable.” He spelled out the differences between his record and Clinton’s on campaign funding, foreign policy and war, the minimum wage, Wall Street reform, climate change, college affordability, retirement security and other issues. Sanders was introduced by the civil rights activist and actor Danny Glover and by Benjamin Jealous, the former head of the NAACP.
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#1175814
26 April 2016
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – On Saturday, April 23 at The Royal Farms Arena, 6,600 supporters came out for a rally for U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders for President ahead of next Tuesday’s round of presidential primary contests in five Northeast and mid-Atlantic states. Maryland Democrats go to the polls on Tuesday along with voters in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Rhode Island and Connecticut. “All of you are enormously powerful people if you choose to exercise that right,” Sanders told the rally at Royal Farms Arena. “Our job is to tell the establishment that the status quo is not acceptable.” He spelled out the differences between his record and Clinton’s on campaign funding, foreign policy and war, the minimum wage, Wall Street reform, climate change, college affordability, retirement security and other issues. Sanders was introduced by the civil rights activist and actor Danny Glover and by Benjamin Jealous, the former head of the NAACP.
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#1175828
26 April 2016
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – On Saturday, April 23 at The Royal Farms Arena, 6,600 supporters came out for a rally for U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders for President ahead of next Tuesday’s round of presidential primary contests in five Northeast and mid-Atlantic states. Maryland Democrats go to the polls on Tuesday along with voters in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Rhode Island and Connecticut. “All of you are enormously powerful people if you choose to exercise that right,” Sanders told the rally at Royal Farms Arena. “Our job is to tell the establishment that the status quo is not acceptable.” He spelled out the differences between his record and Clinton’s on campaign funding, foreign policy and war, the minimum wage, Wall Street reform, climate change, college affordability, retirement security and other issues. Sanders was introduced by the civil rights activist and actor Danny Glover and by Benjamin Jealous, the former head of the NAACP.
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#1175829
26 April 2016
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – On Saturday, April 23 at The Royal Farms Arena, 6,600 supporters came out for a rally for U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders for President ahead of next Tuesday’s round of presidential primary contests in five Northeast and mid-Atlantic states. Maryland Democrats go to the polls on Tuesday along with voters in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Rhode Island and Connecticut. “All of you are enormously powerful people if you choose to exercise that right,” Sanders told the rally at Royal Farms Arena. “Our job is to tell the establishment that the status quo is not acceptable.” He spelled out the differences between his record and Clinton’s on campaign funding, foreign policy and war, the minimum wage, Wall Street reform, climate change, college affordability, retirement security and other issues. Sanders was introduced by the civil rights activist and actor Danny Glover and by Benjamin Jealous, the former head of the NAACP.
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#1175830
26 April 2016
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – On Saturday, April 23 at The Royal Farms Arena, 6,600 supporters came out for a rally for U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders for President ahead of next Tuesday’s round of presidential primary contests in five Northeast and mid-Atlantic states. Maryland Democrats go to the polls on Tuesday along with voters in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Rhode Island and Connecticut. “All of you are enormously powerful people if you choose to exercise that right,” Sanders told the rally at Royal Farms Arena. “Our job is to tell the establishment that the status quo is not acceptable.” He spelled out the differences between his record and Clinton’s on campaign funding, foreign policy and war, the minimum wage, Wall Street reform, climate change, college affordability, retirement security and other issues. Sanders was introduced by the civil rights activist and actor Danny Glover and by Benjamin Jealous, the former head of the NAACP.
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#1175831
26 April 2016
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – On Saturday, April 23 at The Royal Farms Arena, 6,600 supporters came out for a rally for U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders for President ahead of next Tuesday’s round of presidential primary contests in five Northeast and mid-Atlantic states. Maryland Democrats go to the polls on Tuesday along with voters in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Rhode Island and Connecticut. “All of you are enormously powerful people if you choose to exercise that right,” Sanders told the rally at Royal Farms Arena. “Our job is to tell the establishment that the status quo is not acceptable.” He spelled out the differences between his record and Clinton’s on campaign funding, foreign policy and war, the minimum wage, Wall Street reform, climate change, college affordability, retirement security and other issues. Sanders was introduced by the civil rights activist and actor Danny Glover and by Benjamin Jealous, the former head of the NAACP.
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#1175832
26 April 2016
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – On Saturday, April 23 at The Royal Farms Arena, 6,600 supporters came out for a rally for U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders for President ahead of next Tuesday’s round of presidential primary contests in five Northeast and mid-Atlantic states. Maryland Democrats go to the polls on Tuesday along with voters in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Rhode Island and Connecticut. “All of you are enormously powerful people if you choose to exercise that right,” Sanders told the rally at Royal Farms Arena. “Our job is to tell the establishment that the status quo is not acceptable.” He spelled out the differences between his record and Clinton’s on campaign funding, foreign policy and war, the minimum wage, Wall Street reform, climate change, college affordability, retirement security and other issues. Sanders was introduced by the civil rights activist and actor Danny Glover and by Benjamin Jealous, the former head of the NAACP.
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#1175833
26 April 2016
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – On Saturday, April 23 at The Royal Farms Arena, 6,600 supporters came out for a rally for U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders for President ahead of next Tuesday’s round of presidential primary contests in five Northeast and mid-Atlantic states. Maryland Democrats go to the polls on Tuesday along with voters in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Rhode Island and Connecticut. “All of you are enormously powerful people if you choose to exercise that right,” Sanders told the rally at Royal Farms Arena. “Our job is to tell the establishment that the status quo is not acceptable.” He spelled out the differences between his record and Clinton’s on campaign funding, foreign policy and war, the minimum wage, Wall Street reform, climate change, college affordability, retirement security and other issues. Sanders was introduced by the civil rights activist and actor Danny Glover and by Benjamin Jealous, the former head of the NAACP.
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#1175834
26 April 2016
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – On Saturday, April 23 at The Royal Farms Arena, 6,600 supporters came out for a rally for U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders for President ahead of next Tuesday’s round of presidential primary contests in five Northeast and mid-Atlantic states. Maryland Democrats go to the polls on Tuesday along with voters in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Rhode Island and Connecticut. “All of you are enormously powerful people if you choose to exercise that right,” Sanders told the rally at Royal Farms Arena. “Our job is to tell the establishment that the status quo is not acceptable.” He spelled out the differences between his record and Clinton’s on campaign funding, foreign policy and war, the minimum wage, Wall Street reform, climate change, college affordability, retirement security and other issues. Sanders was introduced by the civil rights activist and actor Danny Glover and by Benjamin Jealous, the former head of the NAACP.
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#1175835
26 April 2016
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – On Saturday, April 23 at The Royal Farms Arena, 6,600 supporters came out for a rally for U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders for President ahead of next Tuesday’s round of presidential primary contests in five Northeast and mid-Atlantic states. Maryland Democrats go to the polls on Tuesday along with voters in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Rhode Island and Connecticut. “All of you are enormously powerful people if you choose to exercise that right,” Sanders told the rally at Royal Farms Arena. “Our job is to tell the establishment that the status quo is not acceptable.” He spelled out the differences between his record and Clinton’s on campaign funding, foreign policy and war, the minimum wage, Wall Street reform, climate change, college affordability, retirement security and other issues. Sanders was introduced by the civil rights activist and actor Danny Glover and by Benjamin Jealous, the former head of the NAACP.
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#1175836
26 April 2016
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – On Saturday, April 23 at The Royal Farms Arena, 6,600 supporters came out for a rally for U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders for President ahead of next Tuesday’s round of presidential primary contests in five Northeast and mid-Atlantic states. Maryland Democrats go to the polls on Tuesday along with voters in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Rhode Island and Connecticut. “All of you are enormously powerful people if you choose to exercise that right,” Sanders told the rally at Royal Farms Arena. “Our job is to tell the establishment that the status quo is not acceptable.” He spelled out the differences between his record and Clinton’s on campaign funding, foreign policy and war, the minimum wage, Wall Street reform, climate change, college affordability, retirement security and other issues. Sanders was introduced by the civil rights activist and actor Danny Glover and by Benjamin Jealous, the former head of the NAACP.
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#1175837
26 April 2016
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – On Saturday, April 23 at The Royal Farms Arena, 6,600 supporters came out for a rally for U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders for President ahead of next Tuesday’s round of presidential primary contests in five Northeast and mid-Atlantic states. Maryland Democrats go to the polls on Tuesday along with voters in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Rhode Island and Connecticut. “All of you are enormously powerful people if you choose to exercise that right,” Sanders told the rally at Royal Farms Arena. “Our job is to tell the establishment that the status quo is not acceptable.” He spelled out the differences between his record and Clinton’s on campaign funding, foreign policy and war, the minimum wage, Wall Street reform, climate change, college affordability, retirement security and other issues. Sanders was introduced by the civil rights activist and actor Danny Glover and by Benjamin Jealous, the former head of the NAACP.
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