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This is not the country that I once knew
Former President Jimmy Carter believes that a warring America is
abandoning its fundamental values
Sunday November 20, 2005
The Observer
In recent years, I have become increasingly concerned by a host of
radical government
Original Message
Subject: [gabriela_news] PREGNANT WOMAN, ELDERLY NOT SPARED IN ARROYO
FASCIST ATTACKS
From:gabriela_news [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:Tue, November 22, 2005 4:46 pm
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi. Talking with friends and driving the freeways today convince me
that Thanksgiving vacation has already begun. So here's a bit of
meaningful fun for stay-near-homes. I just got turned on to this
hilarious site, of which the news conference is just one of many.
Click on these websites for a
No Home for the Holidays: Stop Evictions of Katrina
Evacuees
By Bill Quigley. Bill is a professor at Loyola
University New Orleans School of Law and can be
reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sabrina Robinson lived her whole life in New Orleans.
When Katrina and the floodwaters hit her house,
LUZ MARINA
Secretary General of the National Association of Displaced Afro-Colombians
(AFRODES)
Wednesday, November 30, 2005, 7 p.m. @ The Southern California Library
LEARN ABOUT THE CURRENT SITUATION IN COLOMBIA, DISPLACED COMMUNITIES, LABOR
ISSUES, WOMEN YOUTH ISSUES, AND THE HUMAN RIGHTS
http://www.clarionledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051122/NEWS/511220351/1002/NEWS01
November 22, 2005
Mitchell given journalism award for civil rights coverage
Clarion-Ledger reporter, 46, is accolade's youngest recipient
The Clarion-Ledger
An interview with Jerry Mitchell