New York librarians read authorities riot act | Alison Flood
24-hour read-in on steps of Brooklyn library attracts 1,200 people to protest against cuts and expected closures
Library campaigners in New York failed to keep the noise down this weekend as they hosted a 24-hour "read-in" on the steps of Brooklyn public library in protest over cuts to the city's service.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Wednesday, 16 June, 2010
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