Peace

                
  • Movement for peace grows in Connecticut

    Movement for peace grows in Connecticut

    March 10, 2007

    Even as U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman steps up his support for the Bush administration’s war on Iraq, the movement for peace grows in his home state. Connecticut residents, young and old, gathered in 24 old-fashioned town...

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  • CO Aguayo winning in court of public opinion

    CO Aguayo winning in court of public opinion

    March 9, 2007

    LOS ANGELES — The March 6 military court conviction of pacifist soldier Agustin Aguayo was reversed in the court of public opinion as Amnesty International officially recognized him as a “prisoner of conscience,” and a battery...

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  • CO Aguayo winning in court of public opinion

    CO Aguayo winning in court of public opinion

    March 9, 2007

    LOS ANGELES — The March 6 military court conviction of pacifist soldier Agustin Aguayo was reversed in the court of public opinion as Amnesty International officially recognized him as a “prisoner of conscience,” and a battery...

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  • Who will control Iraqs oil? Draft law would open door for multinationals to move in

    Who will control Iraqs oil? Draft law would open door for multinationals to move in

    March 9, 2007 By Susan Webb

    Under heavy pressure from the U.S., Iraq’s cabinet approved a draft oil law, Feb. 26, that would effectively shift control of the country’s huge oil resources to multinational corporations, experts charge.

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  • Privateers profit on GIs misery

    Privateers profit on GIs misery

    March 9, 2007

    Hearings expose privatization, red tape nightmare at Walter Reed WASHINGTON — Wounded soldiers and a soldier’s wife told a congressional hearing March 5 of their daily ordeal to get help at Walter Reed Army Medical Center,...

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