“In New York, a noisy Occupy Wall St. protest against corporate greed gains momentum. In California, a billionaire tech titan dies,” Vanessa Lu reports for The Toronto Star.
“The two separate storylines from two coasts unexpectedly converged this week as an outpouring of grief over Wednesday’s death of Steve Jobs prompted a moment of silence at the anti-business protests Thursday night,” Lu reports. “Protest leader Thorin Caristo knows Apple products generate billions for the Wall Street he is protesting. But Jobs, who had an estimated net worth of $7 billion, was a pioneer who made it easier for people to communicate, Caristo said. ‘He was a beneficial member of the human community.'”
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[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Lynn Weiler” for the heads up.]