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Rodman might lend some (fading) star power to that effort, and perhaps he can offer the North Koreans some tips on how to dominate on the boards.
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The idea was to find one-per-centers for the ninety-nine per cent, including businesspeople "who might lend the movement some mainstream support and credibility — but who probably would not go down to Zuccotti Park themselves".
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