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  I want information from his Maryland         


Author: Patrizio Marozzi
Date: Jul 22, 2008 03:14

google traduzioni: dall'italiano

I want information from his Maryland, and taking out of solution as
resolving the cessation of the death penalty. Even to enter his stay
information on the concepts that in Italy are covertly interpreting...
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  My nice little anarcho-activist page & anyone can easily make their own... (It's the information that makes it unique.)         


Author: RA
Date: Jul 21, 2008 22:48

It was really simple to make and it's a nice clean design. You don't
need to be a computer expert with a big budget to make radical
information available. Check out my new page, consider linking to it,
and let me know what you think!

http://nihilozero.googlepages.com/home

Nihilo Zero

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wtc

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  Spied on by the Maryland Police         


Author: Dan Clore
Date: Jul 21, 2008 20:42

News & Views for Anarchists & Activists:
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http://tinyurl.com/5r7ptd
Spied on by the Maryland police
Mike Stark, a national board member of the Campaign to End the Death
Penalty (CEDP), was one of many targets of a Maryland State Police
investigation into anti-death penalty and antiwar activism.
July 21, 2008

WHEN I received a voice mail last Wednesday from the Maryland ACLU, I
assumed it was about the fight against Maryland's death penalty.
Executions in Maryland have been shut down since 2006, and the state's
General Assembly has authorized a commission to make recommendations on
the future of capital punishment. The commission's plans are the topic
of constant conversation among abolitionists.

It turns out the ACLU call was about the death penalty, but not exactly
in the form I was expecting.
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  When COINTELPRO Comes Calling         


Author: Dan Clore
Date: Jul 21, 2008 20:40

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When COINTELPRO comes calling
"Homeland Security" picked on the wrong group of activists, because we
will not be silenced.
by Dave Zirin
July 21, 2008

FINALLY, AT long last, I have something in common with Muhammad Ali. No,
I'm not the heavyweight champion of the world, and I haven't been named
spokesperson for Raid bug spray. Like "the Greatest"--not to mention far
too many others--I have been a target of state police surveillance for
activities--in my case, being against the death penalty--that were
legal, nonviolent and, so we assumed, constitutionally protected.
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  Catholic Workers Celebrates 75 Years         


Author: Dan Clore
Date: Jul 21, 2008 20:34

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Catholic Workers celebrate 75 years
Created 07/21/2008 - 16:27
By EILEEN MARKEY, Worcester, Mass.
Published:
July 21, 2008

More than 500 current and former Catholic Workers, adherents of a
radical fealty to the beatitudes who have taken their Catholicism all
the way to the margins of society, gathered in Worcester, Mass., July
9-12, to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the movement.

They came from throughout the United States and from Europe to share
stories, pray, discuss the nitty-gritty of life in Catholic Worker
houses of hospitality, hash out philosophy and dance. They produced a
statement urging the church to reject war and speak loudly for justice.
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  Anarchist Gathering "Surprisingly" Organized         


Author: Dan Clore
Date: Jul 21, 2008 20:30

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Mon, Jul. 21, 2008
Anarchists' gathering surprisingly organized
By ERICA PEREZ
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Some 150 anarchists from throughout the United States and Canada
descended on a strip of private land last week in this Sheboygan County,
Wis., village for four days of workshops, including some focused on
strategizing for demonstrations at the upcoming Democratic and
Republican national conventions.

The 2008 CrimethInc. Convergence was the sixth annual communal campout
organized by CrimethInc. Ex-Workers' Collective, an international
underground network that since the mid-1990s has published widely read
anarchist texts such as "Recipes for Disaster: An Anarchist Cookbook."
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  unpublished Beckett, Frost, Paz in FULCRUM 6         


Author: LitNews
Date: Jul 19, 2008 14:52

FULCRUM: An Annual of Poetry and Aesthetics, #6 (730 pages) features
uncollected Samuel Beckett; unpublished Robert Frost and Octavio Paz;
essays by Christopher Ricks, Marjorie Perloff, Eliot Weinberger and
many others; a feature on "Poetry and Myth"; a debate between poets
John Kinsella and Rosanna Warren; translations of Seferis, Vian,
Quevedo; and a great deal more.

Most readers of Samuel Beckett are well acquainted with his plays and
prose, but few are aware that Becket was a considerable, stunningly
original poet. The special feature (185 pages) on "Samuel Beckett...
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  Making Americans Unsafe         


Author: Dan Clore
Date: Jul 19, 2008 02:03

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Making Americans Unsafe
By Paul Craig Roberts

17/07/08 "ICH" -- - The Bush Regime’s “terrorist” protection schemes
have reached the height of total incompetence and utter absurdity.
According to the American Civil Liberties Union, a private organization
that defends the US Constitution that inattentive Americans neglect,
there are now one million names on the “terrorist” watch list.

One of them is that of former Assistant US Attorney General Jim
Robinson, whose top security clearances are current. Every time
Mr.Robinson flies away on business, he is delayed by a totally
incompetent “terrorist” protection racket that cannot tell a person
named Jim Robinson, who served in the highest echelons of the US
government, from a Muslim terrorist.

What confidence can we have in a regime that is incapable of
differentiating an Assistant US Attorney General from a terrorist?
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  Memo to Obama, McCain         


Author: Dan Clore
Date: Jul 18, 2008 23:33

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Thursday, July 17, 2008
The Boston Globe
Memo to Obama, McCain: No One Wins in a War
by Howard Zinn

Barack Obama and John McCain continue to argue about war. McCain says to
keep the troops in Iraq until we “win” and supports sending more troops
to Afghanistan. Obama says to withdraw some (not all) troops from Iraq
and send them to fight and “win” in Afghanistan.

For someone like myself, who fought in World War II, and since then has
protested against war, I must ask: Have our political leaders gone mad?
Have they learned nothing from recent history? Have they not learned
that no one “wins” in a war, but that hundreds of thousands of humans
die, most of them civilians, many of them children?
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  Maryland Police Spied on Peace Groups         


Author: Dan Clore
Date: Jul 18, 2008 22:02

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Friday, July 18, 2008
The Baltimore Sun
Spying Uncovered: Documents Show State Police Monitored Peace and
Anti-Death Penalty Groups
by Nick Madigan

BALTIMORE - Undercover Maryland State Police officers repeatedly spied
on peace activists and anti-death penalty groups in recent years and
entered the names of some in a law-enforcement database of people
thought to be terrorists or drug traffickers, newly released documents show.
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