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Protesters lash out at Goldman

By Kevin Sieff in Washington

Published: November 16 2009 22:16 | Last updated: November 16 2009 22:16

A crowd of protesters converged on the Washington DC office of Goldman Sachs on Monday, carrying “wanted” signs bearing the face of Lloyd Blankfein, the bank’s chief executive.

About 100 demonstrators, organised by the Service Employees International Union, took turns berating the investment bank, which they called “too big to exist”.

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