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29-12-2012 21:29

Biased link placement, cooperation with illegal wars,
activist link censorship, lawsuits regarding
censorship are some of the many issues involving Google.
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10-09-2012 11:36
Cracks in the Pavement Issue 2 - A call out for submissions of articles and illustrations.
*Deadline: November 9th 2012*
email:articlesubmissions *at* riseup.net
Cracks in the Pavement is an anarchist journal with a mission to encourage critical reflection, undogmatic provocation and the uncovering of what is going on within our movement.
Right now we're on the hunt for articles for the next issue due out in all the wrong places in January 2013.
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01-10-2011 04:01
"Journal of 9/11 Studies" Co-Editor Kevin Ryan and "To Prevent the Next `9/11'" Author Don Paul respond to a few of the assertions made in a 29 August 2011 article that was posted on the BBC News site in a recent email interviw
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25-11-2010 01:01
Ok, the protests are over and the urge is to get online to check out the photos/videos, then upload your own and chat with your friends about the days events. However, please consider the following first...
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01-04-2010 00:32
The Grand Arcade agrees to drop cruel animal show after email/phone campaign!
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29-03-2010 13:11
The consumerist, chain-store temple that is the Grand Arcade is now using animal cruelty to drum up trade!
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01-10-2009 19:33
The second issue of anarchist free-sheet The Leveller has been published.
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08-08-2009 15:06

Campaigners and residents met for a protest outside the proposed Tesco site on Mill Road, Cambridge. People from different backgrounds were in attendance from local people to animal rights activists to anti-capitalists, all with one message Mill Road is no place for a Tesco!
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06-08-2009 01:03
One generalization, that unfortunately holds true for “many” musicians and rock bands is, despite the fact they often have potentially huge audiences (the marketer’s dream), is that they often have little, if anything, intelligent and insightful to say about social and political issues. But more specifically, they will not likely assert the likelihood—that U.S. sponsored torture of Islamic prisoners has probably rendered “zero” results of quality or worthwhile intelligence (save perhaps what “Israeli” objectives might have wanted).
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28-07-2008 09:22
Kim Powers singer songwriter animal rights activist, gives a short insight into his experiences after the diagnosis 'cancer cup syndrome'.The article comes out soon in the agstg.ch magazine 'albatros' in German, French & Italian.
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21-06-2007 13:29
The Morning Star published a version of this article a couple of weeks ago. It describes the successful campaign against publishing house Reed-Elsevier's involvement in the arms trade.
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