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Alternative Press Week in Review

Anonyme, Monday, May 19, 2003 - 10:49

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A weekly roundup of news, announcements, essays and other items of interest. In this issue: APR's new email list, Arundhati Roy on the American empire, Leah C. Wells on the issues of water and oil in Iraq, David Edwards on the tragedy of Iraqi children having no healthcare, and Matt Taibbi on the incoherent writing of Thomas Friedman.

Alternative Press

Week in Review

Your Guide Beyond the Mainstream

Vol. 1, No. 13 – May 19, 2003

A weekly roundup of news, announcements, essays and other items of interest.

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War Resisters League – 80th Anniversary national conference

July 18 – 20, 2003, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, CO

WRL has the distinction of reaching 80 years old this year. Now more than ever, WRL’s belief in nonviolent struggle is needed in a world torn apart by the organized violence that is war. From the “war to end all wars

A weekly roundup of news, announcements, essays and other items of interest. In this issue: APR's new email list, Arundhati Roy on the American empire, Leah C. Wells on the issues of water and oil in Iraq, David Edwards on the tragedy of Iraqi children ha
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