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Drive Free - Veggie Fuel for your car

how Free vegetable oil is turned into diesel fuel for cars
 

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Announcement :: Peace

Tales of Iraq War webcomics (by Latuff)

Copyleft artwork by Brazilian cartoonist Latuff.
 

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Commentary :: Labor

BOYCOTT WAL-MART!

THE RACE TO THE BOTTOM STOPS HERE!
 

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News :: International Relations

TERROR IN TORONTO OR TEMPEST IN A TEAPOT?

 

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LOCAL Review :: International Relations : Media : Peace : Protest Activity

"Sir, No Sir"-- A Must See!

Playing at the Landmark Theaters this week (2828 N. Clark, phone 773/509-4949) in Chicago, this is a film about the anti-war movement WITHIN the US military during the war in Southeast Asia. Tells the story of a movement that was central to the US defeat--the troops turned against the brass. Key recovery of some very important people's history--get people and go see it!
 

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Commentary :: Civil & Human Rights

BTL:Haditha: Iraq's My Lai Massacre Could Be Turning Point in War

Interview with Rahul Mahajan, journalist and author, conducted by Between the Lines' Scott Harris
 

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Review :: Globalization

COMMENTS ON GREG PALAST'S NEW BOOK ARMED MADHOUSE

PALAST EXPOSES US ELECTION FRAUD, CRIMES AGAINST IRAQ AND LOTS MORE
 

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News :: Media

Appeals Court Sides With White House on Wiretaps

Companies that provide Web-based telecommunications services must allow wiretapping by law enforcement officials, a federal appeals court ruled yesterday.
 

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News :: International Relations

Iraq war bill deletes US military base prohibition

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Congressional Republicans killed a provision in an Iraq war funding bill that would have put the United States on record against the permanent basing of U.S. military facilities in that country, a lawmaker and congressional aides said on Friday
 

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Interview :: Protest Activity

The Courage to Resist

Ehren Watada is a 27-year-old First Lieutenant in the United States Army. He joined the Army in 2003 during the run-up to the Iraq war. He turned in his resignation to protest the war in Iraq in January 2006. He expects to receive orders to deploy in late June and will become the first Lieutenant to refuse orders to deploy to Iraq, setting the stage for what could be the biggest movement of GI resistance since the Vietnam War. He faces a court-martial, up to two years in prison for missing movement by design, a dishonorable discharge, and other possible charges. He says speaking against an illegal and immoral war is worth all of this and more. Journalist SARAH OLSON spoke with Watada in May.
 

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