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CBS News A group of angry citizens are scheduled to protest Mayor Michael Bloomberg s proposed soda ban on Monday.NYC ban on big sodas could face legal testBloomberg soda ban: Board of Health eyes popcorn and milkshakesFoes hit Nanny Bloomberg over sugary drink planAt least 500 protesters are expected to take part at the Million Big Gulp March at City Park Hall starting at 4:30 p.m, according to NYC Liberty HQ spokesman Zach Huff. Working Family
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