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Monday July 5, 10am: Flag raising ceremony at 10am at the Blue Mountains City Council, followed by march down Katoomba Street.
Tuesday July 6, 11am: Screening of "Bran Nue Day" at Mt Vic Flicks, 11am. Tickets $8 at door.
Wednesday July 7, 7pm: Screening of "You and Me", a local film featuring Aunty Carol Cooper and Virginia Field. Edge Cinema, Katoomba, $10.
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<p>As regular readers of Modesto Anarcho know, police brutality, harassment, murder, and abuse, are all issues that we cover heavily in our magazin...
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<p>Many folks in two states known as hotbeds of leftwing protest, Idaho and Montana, are pissed that huge trucks going back and forth to the propos...
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<p><em>In this month's Underreported Struggles: Papua New Guinea strips indigenous people of land rights; Mohawk Council rejects proposed mining ...
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Syndicated from Slashdot on Thu, 2010-07-01
Mab_Mass writes "The American Academy of Arts & Sciences has an interesting article on the relationship between scientists and the public. [Here's the paper itself, as a PDF.] Rather than point the finger at an 'ignorant' public, this article chastises the scientists for a poor understanding of how to communicate with non-technical people.
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<p>Nearly 40,000 Kansas City, Mo. residents live in "food deserts" — neighborhoods that lack fresh, nutritious grocery options. And...
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Fleet Week meets resistance in Halifax
The small, yet passionate congregation of picketers stands in front of the HMCS dockyard, home to 5,000 Canadian and international sailors until July 2nd.
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by Sasha Chavkin, ProPublica
As Louisiana officials warn of a possible mental health crisis in
communities affected by the oil spill, BP has yet to respond to a
month-old request from the Louisiana health department to fund
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<p>This last week has been witness to some of the most powerful protests that Toronto has ever seen. We saw rallies for the environment, queer libe...
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In this month's Underreported Struggles: Papua New Guinea strips indigenous people of land rights; Mohawk Council rejects proposed mining project on their territory; Paramilitary group blocks second aid Caravan for the Triqui; 10,000 people march against Monsanto's generosity in central Haiti.
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-RBS tells clients to prepare for 'monster' money-printing by the Federal Reserve -Peak Metals - What happens when we run out? -A quiet crisis whispers of impending poverty
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FlorianMueller writes "After pursuing Microsoft and Intel, European Commission Vice-President Neelie Kroes is now preparing an initiative that could have an even greater impact on the IT industry: a European interoperability law that will affect not only companies found dominant in a market but all "significant" players. In a recent interview, Mrs. Kroes mentioned Apple.
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Syndicated from Slashdot on Thu, 2010-07-01
FlorianMueller writes "After pursuing Microsoft and Intel, European Commission Vice-President Neelie Kroes is now preparing an initiative that could have an even greater impact on the IT industry: a European interoperability law that will affect not only companies found dominant in a market but all 'significant' players. In a recent interview, Mrs. Kroes mentioned Apple.
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