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Cross Burning
Cross burning should be fully allowed by law if such activity is not performed on private property without the owner's consent or on public property where fires are not permitted.
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BuzzFlash Reader Commentary
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26.06.2003 13:37 |
DAY 103--THE CASTOR BEANS OF MASS DESTRUCTION!

I believe we can safely conclude that the pResident, and the corporate media, are definitely full of beans!
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interesting story
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26.06.2003 13:35 |
Sacramento News and Review story
Here is a story that came out today 6-26-03 in the News and Review...a WW look-a-like in Sacramento. Interesting coverage...and interview with indymedia activists
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Green Anarchy
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26.06.2003 13:25 |
Summer Offensive
As the impact of 9/11/01 wanes, we will see whether we can connect the dots, renew and deepen our understanding and resolve. The road to the September World Trade Organization summit in Cancun passes through, for many, the late June WTO biotech conference in Sacramento. Along other paths and at a great variety of sites as well will the depth of our desire for liberation be manifest.
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House approves gold medal for British prime minister

Several House lawmakers noted that Blair is under fire from the British parliament over the accuracy of the intelligence that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction. Congressman Jim McDermott wondered whether Congress was trying to influence the outcome of the investigation by awarding the medal to Blair.
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Alexander James
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26.06.2003 13:16 |
Handicapped by a Conspiracy Too Monstrous to Believe it!
Most folks are handicapped because they cannot believe what is happening. Well, you better believe it because the satanic authoritarian New World Order is coming and here are monsters behind it!
link to groups.msn.com
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inquirer
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26.06.2003 12:46 |
DAY 103--where are the Iraqi 'DubyaMDs'?
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Community Language and Culture Bank
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26.06.2003 10:52 |
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised - Film & Discussion
The Community Language and Culture Bank is proud to present "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised," a powerful documentary depicting the Venezuelan coup of 2002. The film will be followed by a panel discussion and Q&A session featuring Venezuelan speakers.
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Carol Brouillet
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26.06.2003 09:32 |
The Biggest Lies Should Be Questioned
"All truth goes through three stages. First it is ridiculed. Then it is violently
opposed. Finally, it is accepted as self-evident." Arthur Schopenhaur
How does a government win public support for wars of aggression? Very simply, it lies. Babies thrown out of incubators, fanatic suicidal pilots, weapons of mass destruction, sheer propaganda or special operations, whatever works to fool the people and permit unbridled use of the military to seize resources.
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Former Ambassador: U.S. Mishandling Postwar Iraq
Timothy Carney, a former U.S. ambassador... said most of the focus was placed on the military campaign and very little on the security and political problems that could ensue... Asked whether the White House had thought through the post-conflict situation, he answered: "Clearly not. I'm not aware of any discussion of post-conflict Iraq taking place before November or December of last year."
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Peter Ravenscroft
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26.06.2003 05:13 |
On the Historical Value of Underpants made of Hedgehogs.
News of an odd but irrefutable observation. This should help reconciliation freewheel effortlessly downhill for miles.
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Worker Communist Party of Iraq
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26.06.2003 04:17 |
International Campaign to support Worker Communist Party of Iraq
International Campaign to support Worker Communist Party of Iraq
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off-white snake
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26.06.2003 01:15 |
Violence in self defense
so, i'm wondering, when we are having peaceful protests, and the police come in and start swinging, why shouldn't we be swinging (or shooting) back?
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Lisa Ashkenaz Croke
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25.06.2003 21:07 |
Bremer Cool as Temperatures Soar in Iraq
While most Iraqi's spend this summer combating triple digit temperatures, American officials there are living in, what one Iraqi working with the U.S.-led Coalition Provisional Authority called, "an air-conditioned fantasy world."
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Sydney Morning Herald
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25.06.2003 19:50 |
Radiation Sickness for U.S. Troops in Iraq
Dr Douglas Rokke is a former US Army nuclear health physicist and was formerly the Pentagon's expert on the health effects of depleted uranium ammunition. Iraqi women and children and American and Iraqi military personnel had reported respiratory illnesses and rashes after the recent conflict, and he had also been told of Australian servicemen and women with similar symptoms.
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produced by Democracy Now ! - submitted by Glen
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25.06.2003 19:05 |
NOW HEAR THIS : George W Bush and George Orwell : Democracy Now !
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Fred Weston
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25.06.2003 16:53 |
Student protests reveal weakness of Iranian regime
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Jim Lobe
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25.06.2003 15:58 |
Imperial Over-Stretch in Afghanistan: Losing The Peace
U.S. efforts to pacify Afghanistan appear to be unraveling, according to a new report by a key group of experts sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and the Asia Society.
"This is what is called 'imperial over-stretch,'" noted one congressional aide whose boss has long warned that Bush's post-9/11 strategic ambitions would stretch U.S. forces impossibly thin within a very short time.
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Here are your WMD
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Silvia Cattori
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25.06.2003 15:17 |
Rafah the cursed
"The reality is that the process of Apartheid they sat up and that consists in asphyxiating the whole population , is far more sophisticated and far more atrocious than what has been described to us until now"
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John Carter McKnight
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25.06.2003 14:36 |
Space Colonies Will Look a Lot Like Occupied Iraq

There will be space hotels, and orbital O'Neill colonies, and science towns on Mars. But they won't be built by the plucky entrepreneurs with tables at space-advocacy conferences. They'll be built by companies like Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR), Bechtel and Booz Allen Hamilton. Companies that are effectively wholly-owned subsidiaries of the US Department of Defense - or vice versa.
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Non-tobacco smoke-in to confound and befuddle the thought police
A mob of smokers puffing on smoking herbs of various kinds (MOSTLY legal) would be a lot of fun and drive the Nazi thought police absolutely crazy.
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Aws al-Sharqy
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25.06.2003 14:07 |
U.S. Occupation Forces Cut Off Iraqi Water Supplies

"Is this what the U.S. administration has promised us more darkness and water outage? " Hassan Thamir al-Ani, an Iraqi citizen, wondered.
"Even during the U.S.-led invasion we were never deprived of our electricity and water. But outages started immediately with the U.S. occupation," he complained in statements to IOL correspondent.
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Lies the Government Told Us, Part 4
XYMPHORA on 9-11 and the Project for a New American Century

Noted Blogger Xymphora discusses the realtionship between 9-11 and The Project for a New American Reich, America's very own Mein Kampf.
Today Iraq. Tommorrow the world!
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Greenpeace Says 'Frightening' Radioactivity in Iraqi Villages

"It is a disgrace that occupying forces can say they are taking care of human health here in Iraq and they can still allow this to lie open on the ground where children can play in it," said Greenpeace spokeswoman Sara Holden.
Greenpeace said in a statement released in Baghdad that "if this had happened in the UK, the US or any other country, the villages around Tuwaitha would be swarming with radiation experts and decontamination teams.
"It would have been branded a nuclear disaster site and the people given immediate medical check-ups."
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The khi man
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24.06.2003 19:59 |
Aliens are addicted to Jello!
Recently unclassified documents link cattle mutilations with U.F.O. sightings. The cattle were found to be missing all the cartilage from their bodies. As you may well know animal cartilage is the main ingredient in making Jello or Gelatin.
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John Pilger
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24.06.2003 18:34 |
Bush's Vietnam

In Afghanistan, the regime of Hamid Karzai has virtually no authority and no money, and would collapse without American guns. Al-Qaeda has not been defeated, and the Taliban are re-emerging. Regardless of showcase improvements, the situation of women and children remains desperate. The token woman in Karzai's cabinet, the courageous physician Sima Samar, has been forced out of government and is now in constant fear of her life, with an armed guard outside her office door and another at her gate. Murder, rape and child abuse are committed with impunity by the private armies of America's "friends", the warlords whom Washington has bribed with millions of dollars, cash in hand, to give the pretence of stability.
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Bob Graham
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24.06.2003 18:17 |
'I just pulled the trigger'

Specialist Castillo said: "We're more angry at the generals who are making these decisions and who never hit the ground, and who don't get shot at or have to look at the bloody bodies and the burnt-out bodies, and the dead babies and all that kinda stuff." Sgt Quinones added: "Most of these soldiers are in their early twenties and late teens. They've seen, in less than a month, more than any man should see in a whole lifetime. It's time for us to go home."
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Michel Chossudovsky
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24.06.2003 17:58 |
US Bombing of Afghanistan restores Trade in Narcotics

Afghanistan, the poorest country on earth, was the source of tremendous financial wealth derived from the drug trade to financial institutions, business syndicates and organised crime. Part of the drug related revenues accrue to the CIA, which continues to protect both the Asian and Latin American drug trade. Visibly, only a very small percentage of these revenues stays in Afghanistan.
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E.U. counters Bush biotech comments
BRUSSELS, Belgium (Reuters) -- President Bush got it wrong when he said the European Union's rejection of genetically modified (GM) food had aggravated the risk of famine in Africa, an E.U. spokesman said on Tuesday.
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imc tech
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24.06.2003 16:43 |
Collaboration between portland and biotech imc's
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Fred - repost with comment
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24.06.2003 16:02 |
The Anti-Bush Campaign Kicks Off
This protest had some nice signs, but it's sad that the same number of people in NYC protested Bush as in Portland, and with nothing near the energy you guys showed. I followed the coverage of the Portland Bush protest from the police scanner and portland imc, the radio link, and it was amazing. I know that there were some courageous acts shown in NYC in the later direct actions as the war started, but this seems pathetic, in comparison. The Sacramento situation is even far better in terms of confrontation. Down here in the Bay Area, orgs like Global Ex turn potentially explosive demos into theatrical affairs to make poeple laugh, and little is accomplished in terms of the message except that it was some good hearted fringe lefties making some noise. Just how everyone likes it to be - a human interest story.
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Michael Ruppert & Alex Jones on Rense - 2 hours
Here's the mp3 version of the Rense.com radio show from June 23rd, 2003. Ruppert is in the first hour and a few minutes. Jones is in the last hour
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Sue Pleming
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24.06.2003 13:26 |
Halliburton Gets Over $800 Million in Iraq

The bulk of the orders are under a military contract awarded in December 2001 to Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg Brown & Root that a Democratic lawmaker labeled "obscure and lucrative."
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Tom Squitieri
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24.06.2003 13:23 |
U.S. Troops to Occupy Iraq for 10 Years
The military would need an annual budget of $54 billion -- $1.5 billion a month for Afghanistan, $3 billion a month for Iraq. Wolfowitz urged Congress to vote for money to train Iraqi and Afghan troops, both to ease the burden on U.S. forces and to free them for other duties, including ''a possible contingency in Korea.''
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Roberto Sarti
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24.06.2003 13:11 |
In the midst of Imperialist oppression-Irag
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indymedia biotech volunteer
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24.06.2003 09:17 |
Beauty and fear mark Day 3 in Sacramento
QUAGMIRE OF HISTORIC DIMENSIONS.
Nathan Guisinger, a 33-year-old computer programmer, was speaking out about Iraq.
"This administration has obviously put us into a quagmire of historic dimensions," he said, adding that the Iraq war was waged on "the questionable veracity of American intelligence."
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Peter Symonds
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24.06.2003 01:35 |
US proconsul cancels municipal election in Iraq
The event appears to have been designed as a public relations showpiece. After the head of the US military occupation, Paul Bremer III, stepped in to abruptly overrule the local commander, suspend the election and, then, just over a week ago, postpone it indefinitely, local US soldiers in Najaf had a hard time believing the explanation. Speaking rather cautiously, Major David Toth told the New York Times that the city was "stable" and "we thought the people would be ready for it [the election]." The real reason for Bremer's decision was that the man widely tipped to win the poll— Asad Sultan Abu Gilal, 51—was not to Washington's liking.
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Common Dreams repost
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24.06.2003 01:06 |
URGENT: Our Journalist Under Attack In Indonesia, Needs Our Help
Billie (Billy) Nessen and his wife Shadia, are in serious danger and fear for their lives following recent threats from the Indonesian military. Please join efforts to ensure safe passage for the Nessens and an end to military aggression in Aceh and East Timor. Latest report, June 20, 2003, 'Nessen Could Be Punished By Death' see link in footer.
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Sean Loughlin, CNN Washington Bureau
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23.06.2003 15:50 |
Bush urges Europe to drop opposition to biotech crops
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sharply critical of European opposition to genetically modified crops, President Bush on Monday hailed developments in the biotechnology field, saying they are helping the wars on terror and famine.
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Community Language and Culture Bank
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23.06.2003 15:26 |
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised - Film and Panel Discussion with Venezuelan Activists

The Community Language and Culture Bank is proud to present, "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised," a powerful documentary depicting the Venezuelan coup of 2002. The film will be followed by a panel discussion and Q&A session featuring Venezuelan speakers.
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Lisa Ashkenaz Croke
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23.06.2003 13:58 |
Obedience Pledge Required for Government Workers
Iraqi's in the city of Hillah are threatening to strike if the Coaliton Provisional Authority doesn't back off its latest demands that government workers sign a document pledging obedience.
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Starhawk
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23.06.2003 12:30 |
SACNEWS: Gardener's arrested
This is a communque from Starhawk. She requests the help of people everywhere. Gardeners trying to save a long-standing community garden due for destruction and development. have been arrested. Activists from all over the world joined the action to lock down to trees. Read on...
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DEA. Thailand TRIPLED incarceration rate in 10 years. Death squad roots. Drug War.
Thailand has 1 of world's highest incarceration rates. Tripled since 1992!! Probably the result of U.S. DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency) aid, training, equipment, and mindset. The DEA is a worldwide deadly cancer. Incarceration costs are exceeding education costs in nations in full drug-war madness mode. Continuing drug-war death-squad slaughter of thousands in Thailand. Incarceration rate charts, maps, sources, etc..
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9-11 Cards: STRAIGHT OF HEARTS: THE PLANES: AA-11, UAL-175, AA-77, UAL-93

Some helpful flashcards to keep in perspective the amount of governmental treason going on in the United States.
PLEASE pass this link to your favorite 9-11 person in denial about 9-11 being an American hit that was self-inflicted.
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Loose Cannons
great collection of quotes about what is really going on . . .
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Robert Novak
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23.06.2003 10:12 |
Hard times ahead for U.S. Army
Pfc. Matthew C. O'Dell, 1st Brigade of the 3rd Infantry Division, told a reporter: ''You call Donald Rumsfeld and tell him our sorry asses are ready to go home. Tell him to come spend a night in our building.''
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William Rivers Pitt
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23.06.2003 10:06 |
Slaughtergate
If the casualty rate of 1.21 per day continues, we can expect 228 more dead American soldiers by Christmas.
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Richard Cowan, Reuters
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23.06.2003 09:32 |
Global Biotech Food Fight Moves to Californi
WASHINGTON - The global debate over genetically-modified foods moves to California, where the Bush administration will tout the technology to dozens of agriculture and health ministers from developing nations
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Cynthia Cotts
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23.06.2003 08:05 |
WMD Lies Could Be the New Watergate

The Bush administration's most publicized war stories have all been the products of smoke and mirrors. Contrary to initial hype, the Hussein "decapitation strike" turned up no bodies and no bunkers. Chemical Ali walked out alive. Jessica Lynch was never shot, stabbed, or tortured by Iraqis. And despite all the hot tips Ahmad Chalabi spoon-fed to New York Times reporter Judith Miller, the WMD search teams have not found a single silver bullet or smoking gun. The war on Iraq is a Byzantine puzzle that begins and ends with a lie. The media have an obligation to expose it.
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Jim Lobe
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23.06.2003 07:46 |
An Iraqi 'quackmire' in the making
Now, more than two months after US troops established control over the area around Tikrit and Baghdad, not only have no WMD been discovered, but evidence of ties between Iraq and al-Qaeda, let alone Iraqi knowledge or complicity in the September 11 attacks, is simply non-existent.
If that were not embarrassing enough, Washington still has about 150,000 troops in Iraq - twice the number projected before the war - and is desperately seeking as many as 30,000 more troops from its "coalition" partners, all expenses to be paid by the US taxpayer. That such a number may not be nearly enough was underscored this weekend when unknown persons in a remote desert area blew up a key oil pipeline that supplies Baghdad power plants.
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a rainbow
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23.06.2003 07:15 |
Rainbow Gathering in Utah growing
A Rainbow Report from the Annual Gathering of the Tribes in Utah. For more info, go to www.welcomehome.org
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asia times
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23.06.2003 07:07 |
The case against aimless anarchy
If the Bush administration wants to create a mess in Afghanistan and move on and let the international community clean up after it, one wonders about the purpose behind that exercise, other than creating anarchy and chaos.
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asia times
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23.06.2003 07:05 |
Musharraf's little secret for Bush at Camp David Talks
once again the country faces core issues on which it might be forced to compromise, which will once again test the general's grip on the country. These include a compromise on Pakistan's nuclear program, its long-standing position on the Kashmir dispute and its Middle East policies, notably the possible recognition of Israel. Cooperation on security initiatives for Afghanistan will also feature highly at the talks.
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for Ed Vulliamy, The Observer
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23.06.2003 01:14 |
US General Condemns Iraq Failures
One of the most experienced and respected figures in a generation of American warfare and peacekeeping yesterday accused the US administration of 'failing to prepare for the consequences of victory' in Iraq... Nash said the US had 'failed to understand the mindset and attitudes of the Iraqi people and the depth of hostility towards the US in much of the country'.
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Paul Harris
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23.06.2003 01:02 |
Congo Situation Very Confused; Mixed Reason for Hope
Life in Congo has never been easy but the violence that made up its five year civil war and the recent wave of ethnic atrocities have been particularly hideous and repugnant.
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David Rennie in Washington
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22.06.2003 23:50 |
Captured al-Qa'eda man was FBI spy

The American al-Qa'eda operative unmasked last week as having planned to bring down the Brooklyn Bridge was actually first detained in March, and has been under FBI control for months as a double agent.
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June 24th coalition
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22.06.2003 19:44 |
Sacramento solidarity Rally in Salem
A rally in Salem on June 24, 2003 at 11:30 am will be held in solidarity with the World Trade Organization (WTO) protests in Sacramento. The purpose of the Salem rally, "Sacramento Solidarity Action," organized by the June 24 Coalition, is to call attention to Oregon's reduced funding of education, health, and social services and to tie that into the protest against globalization and the WTO that will be going on in Sacramento at that time.
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