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Written by Gerald Rudolph
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Monday, 28 January 2008 |
SOAW 11 Trial Update
Early this morning, Joan Anderson, Ozone Bhaguan, Le Anne Clausen, Michelle Yipé, Art Landis, Ed Lewinson, Chris Lieberman, Diane Lopez Hughes, Tiel Rainelli, Gus Roddy and Stephen Schweitzer;
together with family, friends and supporters marched through downtown
Columbus, Ga en route to the U.S. Courthouse where they are now
appearing in front of Judge Faircloth. The 11 could face up to six
months in federal prison for having taken their protest to close the
SOA/WHINSEC onto the Fort Benning Military Reservation during the November 16-18 Vigil.
The SOAW 11 held a press conference for the media on the courthouse steps at 8:00 AM with Diane Lopez Hughes and Ed Lewinson
speaking on behalf of the group. The defendants entered the court at
8:30 AM. We will keep you updated throughout the day on the status of
the trial.
On the night of Sunday, November 27 - The SOAW 11 where
honored with a Festival of Hope. Surrounded by supporters, friends and
family from around the country, we sang, danced, and listened to poetry
and compelling stories. Father Roy addressed the attendants and updated
us on the next steps in the campaign to shut down the SOA/WHINSEC and
some of the challenges that we face for 2008.
- Read more about the SOAW 11...
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Now-Feb. 8: Atom Bomb Poster Exhibition |
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Written by Melanie Knight
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Monday, 28 January 2008 |
Be sure to check out the Poster Exhibition on the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, sponsored by the Hiroshima Peace Culture Foundation. It's going on now until February 8, Monday - Friday, 9am - 6pm, in Rutledge Chapel (located on the Horseshoe) at the University of South Carolina. The posters are fascinating, and you even learn how to make paper cranes!
Contact: Emily Mitchell
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Hiroshima & Nagasaki Exhibition at USC |
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Written by David Matos
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Sunday, 27 January 2008 |
Be sure to check out the Poster Exhibition on the
Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, sponsored by the Hiroshima Peace Culture Foundation. It's going on now until February 8, Monday - Friday, 9am - 6pm, in Rutledge Chapel (located on the Horseshoe) at the University of South Carolina. The posters are fascinating, and you even learn how to
make paper cranes!
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Anti-Nuclear Ads Running in South Carolina, by FOE Action |
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Written by Gerald Rudolph
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Wednesday, 23 January 2008 |
January 23, 2008
For Immediate Release
For more information contact:
Tom Clements, 803-834-3084 (Columbia, SC)
Nick Berning, 202-222-0748
Friends of the Earth Action Announces South Carolina Ad Campaign Focused on Presidential Candidates and Nuclear Power
Friends of the Earth Action has begun airing radio and other ads in
South Carolina designed to get voters to consider candidates' positions
on nuclear power in advance of the upcoming Democratic presidential
primary in the state.
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Jan 23: Notice of Press Conference on voting machines |
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Written by Brett Bursey
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Tuesday, 22 January 2008 |
MEDIA ADVISORY
January 22, 2008
PRESS CONFERENCE, 1 PM, January 23, 2008: State House Lobby, Second Floor
RE: Emergency Paper Ballots
Contact: Brett Bursey, SC Progressive Network
803-808-3384;
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Legislators and civic groups call for adequate paper ballots for Democratic Primary
Legislators and civic organizations will hold a press conference on Wednesday, Jan. 23, at 1 PM in the State House lobby to urge all county election commissions to have adequate emergency paper ballots for Saturday's Democratic presidential primary.
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