Hong Kong protests shrink after talk agreement
October 07, 2014  20:06
Crowds of protesters who filled Hong Kong's streets with demands for more democracy thinned dramatically Tuesday after student leaders and the government agreed to hold talks in the increasingly frustrated city.

Just a couple of days after tens of thousands of demonstrators thronged the city's streets, only a few hundred protesters were scattered across the three main protest areas for much of the day. 

But the six-lane highway that cuts through the heart of Hong Kong's business district remained blocked by demonstrators, once again snarling traffic and angering many commuters.
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