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05-03-2007 09:47

Inspiring Action

Wanna change the world? If you're always signing petitions and sending emails demanding change to those 'in power', join InspireAction and tell others about it!

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30-12-2006 14:45

Ipswich Reclaim the Night photos

Town Hall Steps Following the murders of five women in Ipswich, a coalition of groups
organised a Reclaim the Night event to remember them and to make the
statement that they would not be staying indoors, afraid.

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14-12-2006 18:56

RECLAIM THE NIGHT IPSWICH - 29th December

After the bodies of 5 sex workers have been found murdered within 10 days of each other and the police advising women to stay at home concerned citizens of Ipswich call you to:-

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14-12-2006 13:48

Alternative Carol Singing at the Grafton Centre

Carol singers in action On Wednesday evening (the 13th) 6 intrepid singers entered the private Grafton shopping centre to sing some alternative versions of Christmas carols, pointing out some of the downsides of the rampant consumerism that happens at this time. After singing a few carols the singers started to hand out leaflets aswell, at which point they were asked to leave. While doing a farewell song the guard tried to take the song sheets out of peoples hands, but no serious trouble ensued.

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12-12-2006 18:00

Cambridge film showing - latin america theme

This Sunday (the 17th of December) Cambridge Indymedia will be showing two films documenting recent social struggles in Latin America - "Romper el Cerco (Breaking the Siege)" and "El Gas no se Vende (The Gas is not for Sale)". The showing will be upstairs at the Bun Shop (1 King Street) starting at 7:30 pm.

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01-12-2006 12:57

Sabotaged promised as government test public resolve on GM

Protesters have pledged to take direct action to sabotage genetically modified crop trials that the government has today given the go ahead for. These trials will be the first GM trials to take place in this country for several years after a sucessful campaign of resistance. The new trial is widely regarded as a test of public resolve before further attempts to introduce genetically modified organisms on a commercial scale to a unwilling public...

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30-10-2006 17:23

Peace of History

The Passed, The Present. Yesterday (October 29th, 2006), I travelled to London for the national NUS no tuition fees demo, a fairly standard 'A to B' march (pictures to follow soon), only to find myself doing a far more interesting detour to Parlaiment Square.

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17-10-2006 15:59

Photos of Survival Vigil

Photos of today's vigil outside India House

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11-09-2006 23:16

Bury St Edmonds strikers in frontline battle against Privatisation of NHS


Bury St Edmonds workers are on the frontline of one of the countries most important battles to protect the NHS against privatisation. Blair’s government wants to sell off part of the NHS called NHS Logistics to DHS, the private haulage firm based in Germany on 1st October.

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06-09-2006 12:30

Willow Walker

A gig to raise funds for the Willow Walker will be held at the Guildhall in Cambridge. It starts at 8 oclock

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24-08-2006 13:15

Cambridge eye witness to Israeli anti-war movement

Cambridge activist Genevieve Passamonte was in Israel at the height of the war against Lebanon and Gaza I spoke to her recently about what she saw of the movement against the war and the wall.

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29-07-2006 17:33

Lebanon Actions + Leaflet

Many leaflets have been distributed, many interesting conversations have been had. A banner has been painted and various Cambridge groups have come together to protest and start to organise against the war crimes of our government, the U.S State and Isaeral.

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26-07-2006 08:29

Simultaneous Policy campaign latest

Cambridge SP Adopters' Group next meeting will be at 12 noon, Emmanuel URC Church, in the Fair Shares café on 10 August. Come along for a chat about how the campaign is going or to find out more about SP. If you prefer an evening meeting, let me know and perhaps we can schedule on. The latest news from Cambridge and around is given below.

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15-07-2006 13:50

G8 Summit 2006, Russia, Tony & Repressive States

Today the Group of Eight (G8), the unofficial "world government" of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, will attend the 32nd G8 Summit in some suburb of St.Petersburg, which is in Russia somewhere.

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06-07-2006 14:52

National Autistic Society Programme to ‘help!’ Families in Cambridge

The National Autistic Society (NAS), the UK’s leading charity for people with autism and their families is holding a one day programme in Cambridge next Tuesday 12th July to help those living with autism in the local area.

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05-07-2006 09:07

Fingerprinting School Children

I wonder what they'll do with the records? Until recently, the State only fingerprinted criminals. As parents at a primary school in Cambridge, we were horrified to learn that all this is changing.

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13-06-2006 21:40

Cambridge needs Democracy Now!

How to hear Democracy Now! on 209radio when it goes out on FM early next year?

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09-05-2006 15:26

LGBT Network Community Fair

Find out what's happening in Cambridgeshire and surrounding areas. There will be stalls, talks and information from Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans community groups. 7.30pm, Wednesday 31st May 2006, at the Centre at St Pauls, Hills Road, Cambridge. No charge.

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08-05-2006 22:06

East Anglian universities divide over AUT boycott

Universities in the region have divided ahead of the final-year exams in East Anglian universities on the issue of support for a boycott of setting and marking currently in force across the AUT lecturer's union.

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03-04-2006 13:51

RED WHEELS - Theatre Film And Music - this weekend!!

RED WHEELS - Theatre Film And Music - this weekend!!

Please come and support the INTERNATIONAL RED WHEELS AGAINST RACISM
In the Former British Empire - this weekend:

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