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Launch of the Progressive Webgroup Alliance

Anonyme, Tuesday, November 4, 2003 - 03:49

Progressive Web

Introducing the Progressive Webgroup Alliance!

A coalition of Free thinking and Progressive web based discussion groups, message boards and mailing lists.

This new idea came about when the manager of an MSN discussion group thought it would be a good way to assist in the flow and spread of alternative, progressive and free thinking discussion and debate. Each member group has its own uniqueness, and is responsible for its own content, membership and posting regulations.

Therefore, the Progressive Webgroup Alliance has been formed, with a total of 59 allied groups, and a combined total of approximately 22,200 members from around the world (Figures as of 3rd November 2003) The website, located at http://geocities.com/progressivewebgroupalliance offers the ideal opportunity for your readers to discuss and debate the content of yours and others websites. The Alliances member groups offer a range of topics for discussion from Government Accountability to Roma Rights; from Social Justice to Anti War debate; from the Accountability of Air Force Bases to Justice for Palestinians.

We'd like to take this opportunity to invite yourselves and your readers to visit this newly formed Alliance, whose member groups offer some of the best places for progressive discussion and debate on the internet.



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