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EVERY DAY IS 1984 EVERY DAY IS 1984ON THE 'LIGHT JAIL' ---- Transporting prisoners on the
Valley's shiny new light rail system? Yup. Sheriff Joe's at it again but, as usual, the
media have missed the point when it comes to his publicity stunt.
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A night of games, quirky questions, unexpected bonus rounds and INCREDIBLE prizes.
There will be food and drinks, nibblies, and an auction at the end of the night.
GUOOF/ Yoga Hall, Steel st Hamilton
Cost: $10conc/ $15 waged
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Many on the Left, Including those who constantly advised us all to "vote Labour without
Illusions", are now convinced that there is no difference between the Tories and the
Labour Party, in this, they are wrong. One difference is that the unions still fund New
Labour to the tune of millions of pounds.
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Book Launch of “Ordinary Courage” by Donna Mulhearn. At Maclean's Booksellers, 69 Beaumont St, Hamilton. Donna's personal memoir about her experience as a human shield in the war in Iraq. RSVP to: MacLean's
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“Darwin's Dilemma: the damage done and the battle for the forests” by Paula Morrow. At The Royal Exchange, Bolton St, Newcastle. Launch by Greens MLC, Lee Rhiannon. Followed by a Wilderness Society party to celebrate World Environment Day. Enquiries: Paula, 4961 2115; 0407 612 115.
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In our announcement on 5th May 2010, entitled âTHE FAIR UPRISING OF 120,000 DEMONSTRATORS,
THE RAID AGAINST THE PARLIAMENT BY TENS OF THOUSANDS OF ENRAGED PEOPLE HAD NOTHING AND
COULD HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THE PARA-STATE GANG WHO MURDERED THREE PEOPLE IN A BANK IN
STADIOU STR.
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Syndicated from The Tyee on Sun, 2010-05-23
Tribunal ruled Henthorne 'heroic' but responsible for tragedy.
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We are proud to present the fifth issue of Pink and Black Attack, an anti-assimilationist queer anarchist periodical. We’re getting this issue out ...
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So a new management deal has been signed for Canada's Boreal Forest. It's being hailed as the largest forest deal in the history of the world. You ...
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Greetings from the Ute territories of occupied Turtle Island, known (for now) as the American Southwest.The Wild Roots Feral Futures organizers ...
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May 21, 2010
Indigenous peoples in Canada suffer many casualties today. Suicides, drugs and alcohol, disease, toxic water, prisons, police violence, thousands of missing or murdered Native women. These are not the result of anti-colonial resistance, but that of colonial genocide. Yet, neither Canada nor the corporations involved in destroying land and life are ever described as 'violent.' It is only when there is a militant attack against them that there is a moralizing cry of violence.
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May 22, 2010
A bus load of university delegates made it out of downtown today, at high speed with a running police escort. The bus had been blocked from leaving the site of the G8 University Summit, and consequent street manifestation of protesters and anti-capitalist resistance.
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On May 21 delegates from universities across the world gathered at the Pan Pacific Rim hotel for the G8 Education Summit: a notorious closed-door meeting known to be geared towards the commercialization of education and research.
A group of 50-60 protesters gathered at the hotel and blocked the shuttle carrying delegates until police violently broke their lines.
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A year ago police were called to intervene in the beating of a Vietnamese worker in the sleepy small town Uusikaarlepyy at Ostrobothnia. It was the...
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By Vancouver Media Co-op - May 16, 2010
The May 16-31 issue celebrates 10 years of resistance at Sutikalh and 62 years of resistance in Palestine, updates on false promises at False Creek and the Marshall case, explores the delicate politics of food, celebrates wild salmon, and more!
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