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St. Pauls Cathedral re-opens

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A prayer service was led by the Right Reverend Graeme Knowles, the Dean of the cathedral, while protesters continued with their occupation outside
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A banner outside St Paul's cathedral saying 'What would Jesus do'.
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St. Pauls Cathedral re-opens after days of protesters on their steps, as part of the global Occupation movement. London, UK. 28th October 2011
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A prayer service was led by the Right Reverend Graeme Knowles, the Dean of the cathedral, while protesters continued with their occupation outside
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A prayer service was led by the Right Reverend Graeme Knowles, the Dean of the cathedral, while protesters continued with their occupation outside
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A prayer service was led by the Right Reverend Graeme Knowles, the Dean of the cathedral, while protesters continued with their occupation outside
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A prayer service was led by the Right Reverend Graeme Knowles, the Dean of the cathedral, while protesters continued with their occupation outside
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A prayer service was led by the Right Reverend Graeme Knowles, the Dean of the cathedral, while protesters continued with their occupation outside
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A prayer service was led by the Right Reverend Graeme Knowles, the Dean of the cathedral, while protesters continued with their occupation outside
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The press interview a protestor during the service.
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A prayer service was led by the Right Reverend Graeme Knowles, the Dean of the cathedral, while protesters continued with their occupation outside
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A young priest takes communion.
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St. Pauls Cathedral re-opens after days of protesters on their steps, as part of the global Occupation movement. London, UK. 28th October 2011
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St. Pauls Cathedral re-opens after days of protesters on their steps, as part of the global Occupation movement. London, UK. 28th October 2011
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A well known supporter of the tent protesters gives a hug to the priests.
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St. Pauls Cathedral re-opens after days of protesters on their steps, as part of the global Occupation movement. London, UK. 28th October 2011
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A priest is interviewed outside St Pauls after the service.
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A protester living in the shadow of the cathedral.
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A visitor in awe of the cathedral.
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Well known protestors giving their messages.
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Press interview to visitors that have just left the cathedral.
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St. Pauls Cathedral re-opens after days of protesters on their steps, as part of the global Occupation movement. London, UK. 28th October 2011

St. Pauls Cathedral opens it doors to the public after being closed due to the anti-capitalist campaigners on its doorstep.
The Cathedral was opened today, free of charge for all, and more people attended the 12.30 service than usual.
It comes after the chancellors resignation earlier in the week over not agreeing with the Cathedral Board decision to close the doors over health and safety grounds and the eviction of the protesters.

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