May 3rd - Global Art Action For Peace
Athomas Goldberg,
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The Works on Shirts Project invites you to take part in "WEARNICA", an international exhibition of artistic reactions to the war in Iraq and continuing conflicts throught the world.
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Cybercrime Expert in San Diego April 24th
J.A. Hitchcock,
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Noted cybercrime expert J.A. Hitchcock is a guest speaker at the 2003 International Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Stalking Conference in San Diego on Thursday, April 24th. Hitchcock will also be signing copies of her latest book, Net Crimes & Misdemeanors: Outmaneuvering the Spammers, Swindlers, and Stalkers Who Are Targeting You Online, on the 24th at the La Mesa Barnes & Noble, beginning at 7:00 p.m.
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Bomb a Child, Create a Terrorist
REUTERS/Rebecca Cook,
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Blair Grammer holds up an anti-war sign during a peace rally, to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the assasination of civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and to protest against the U.S.-led war in Iraq, April 5, 2003 in downtown Detroit. Some 300 protesters took part in the rally and marched in freezing weather, calling for support for jobs, schools and health care. (REUTERS/Rebecca Cook)
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Can We Oppose the War While We Support the Troops?
VVAWAI,
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The call to Support the Troops targets the citizenry, you and I. It is aimed at disarming us now that the war has started, just when we need to be the staunchest in our opposition to this unjust, immoral and illegal war. It has been used historically to confuse and misuse the feelings and emotions we have for the men and women in uniform whom we dont want to see harmed
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Russian Intelligence Reports on the Iraq War
CenterShift,
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This is a summary of Russian intelligence on the situation on the ground in Iraq.
Bottom line- the Iraqis are kicking far more ass than the U.S. military/media will
ever admit. To make themselves look good, the U.S. military is going around hard
targets to make it look like they are achieving victory after victory on the
battlefield. But the U.S. may not actually hold a single major city in Iraq.
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