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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 24 August 2006 |
Check out the Event Calendar
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 23 August 2006 |
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Residents
of Baghdad are systematically being pushed out of the city. Some
families are waking up to find a Klashnikov bullet and a letter in an
envelope with the words “Leave your area or else.” The culprits behind
these attacks and threats are Sadr’s followers- Mahdi Army. It’s
general knowledge, although no one dares say it out loud. In the last
month we’ve had two different families staying with us in our house,
after having to leave their neighborhoods due to death threats and
attacks. It’s not just Sunnis- it’s Shia, Arabs, Kurds- most of the
middle-class areas are being targeted by militias.
Continued at Baghdad Burning
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Richland County Council public hearing on transit funding |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 23 August 2006 |
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The Richland County Council public hearing on transit funding will
be at 6 PM, Sept. 12, in Richland County Council Chambers, corner of
Hampton and Harden Streets.
We encourage you to sign up to speak, and also have your
comments in writing so they can be given to Council to go into the
record of the hearing and be distributed to the members.
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Request for laptop donation |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 22 August 2006 |
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The CPRC is in need of a donated laptop computer. It doesn't need
to be new, just suitable for word processing and internet access.
The donation would be tax deductible at the current resale value of the
laptop, or we can trade an original iMac. If you have a laptop to
donate, please contact
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Southern Energy and Environment Expo |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 06 August 2006 |
Friends -- Join us at the Southern Energy and Environment Expo -- www.seeexpo.com -- August 25, 26, 27 -- 15 minutes south of downtown Asheville, North Carolina.
The Southeast Office of Nuclear Information & Resource Service, Western North Carolina Physicians for Social Responsibility and Common Sense at the Nuclear Crossroads
will be creating an education/action space for Expo participants to
learn more about the threat of new nuclear power reactors, new nuclear
weapons, new nuclear waste plans--all of which translate into more and
worse nuclear shipments in our region! We will also be offering
workshops on these issues. See the schedule at: http://www.seeexpo.com/schedule.htm Note: check out the McGough Arena schedules for the no-nuke-related offerings.
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