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Episcopalian bishop of New York publishes statement after protesters evicted from Zuccotti Park
The Episcopalian bishop of New York has waded into the debate over the Occupy movement in a call for more governance of the economy to halt what he described as a "deeply dangerous" disparity between rich and poor in America.
In a statement published in response to the eviction of the protesters at Occupy Wall Street on Tuesday, Mark Sisk described the widening gap as "morally wrong."
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