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News :: Peace |
Peace Activism: A Matter Of Language |
by Robert Salladay (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 07 Apr 2003
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Anti-war Patriots Find They Need to Reclaim Words, Symbols, Even U.S. Flag from Conservatives |
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LOCAL News :: Protest Activity |
Police Attack Calif. Anti - War Protesters |
by AP via Joe Futrelle (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 5 07 Apr 2003
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Police opened fire with non-lethal projectiles at an anti-war protest at the Port of Oakland on Monday morning, injuring at least six demonstrators and six longshoremen standing nearby. |
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The Future "Road Map" Has No Future |
by haaretz op-ed via gehrig (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 07 Apr 2003
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Prediction that the Quartet's "road map" will sink without a trace at the starting bell because Israel is unwilling to halt settlement expansion in the West Bank, one of the "road map"s key demands. |
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Announcement :: Media |
TV Boycott Announces €śBoycott The News” Campaign |
by Michael D. Kowalski mkowalsk (nospam) nycap.rr.com (unverified) |
Current rating: 0 07 Apr 2003
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In an attempt to get the network news programs to cover the war in an unbiased and uncensored manner, the boycott will put pressure on the revenue stream that makes the network news possible. |
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LOCAL News :: Media |
English Al Jazeera Back Online: |
by Sascha Meinrath sascha (nospam) ucimc.org (verified) |
Current rating: 3 07 Apr 2003
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The English version of Al Jazeera:
http://english.aljazeera.net
is back online after several weeks of being forced offline by hackers. Below is a quick story from the website that demonstrates the vast gulf between coverage in the American media and the media that a vast majority of people in the Middle East are reading.
There will certainly be stories of interest to those who have been following the media coverage of the war on Iraq. |
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News :: Labor |
Statement By AFL-CIO President John J. Sweeney On Friday's Unemployment Numbers And The Loss Of 2.6 Million Jobs Over Last Two Years |
by John J. Sweeney, President AFL-CIO (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 05 Apr 2003
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On average, America has lost a stunning 105,000 private sector jobs every month since the President George W. Bush's inauguration. Neither the war in Iraq nor the 9/11 attacks explain this disastrous record: the loss of 2.6 million private sector jobs began before these events and has been steady ever since. |
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