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DRM Apple Store protest - video report

Video report available of anti DRM action at the Apple Store
 

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Announcement :: Animal Rights : Crime & Police : Environment : Media : Protest Activity

Roadless Forests: In Defense of the Biscuit

Roadless Forests: In Defense of the Biscuit: A feature length film on the struggle over the Siskiyou Wild Rivers area of Southern Oregon.
 

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News :: Children & Education : Civil & Human Rights : Housing : Urban Development : Women's Issues

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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