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Tuesday, February 11, 2003
  • "It Makes Me Think Back to the Awful Days When We Were Struggling Against Apartheid in South Africa": Desmond Tutu Condemns a Federal Court Ban On the Feb. 15th Anti-War March in New York

    "It Makes Me Think Back to the Awful Days When We Were Struggling Against Apartheid in South Africa": Desmond Tutu Condemns a Federal Court Ban On the Feb. 15th Anti-War March in New York

  • From Hawaii to Maine, Over 70 City Councils and State Legislatures Have Passed Resolutions Saying No to War: We Hear From Elected Officials in Maine, Chicago, Baltimore, Des Moines, Oregon and Clevela

    From Hawaii to Maine, Over 70 City Councils and State Legislatures Have Passed Resolutions Saying No to War: We Hear From Elected Officials in Maine, Chicago, Baltimore, Des Moines, Oregon and Clevela

  • Fox's Bill O'Reilly Tells the Son of a Man Who Perished in the WTC to Shut Up, Cuts His Microphone and Then Threatens Him with Violence: O'Reilly Didn't Like Jeremy Glick's Call for Peace

    Fox’s Bill O’Reilly Tells the Son of a Man Who Perished in the WTC to Shut Up, Cuts His Microphone and Then Threatens Him with Violence: O’Reilly Didn’t Like Jeremy Glick’s Call for Peace

  • Peace Groups Resort to Buying TV and Newspaper Ads to Get Their Message Out: Cable Giant Comcast Charged with Censorship for Rejecting Anti-War Commercial

    Peace Groups Resort to Buying TV and Newspaper Ads to Get Their Message Out: Cable Giant Comcast Charged with Censorship for Rejecting Anti-War Commercial

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