Last week a study commissioned by the United Nations and World Bank reported that 850 million people in the world were not getting enough to eat. (Published by the International Assessment of Agricultural Science and Technology for Development (IAASTD)), The UN’s emergency relief coordinator, Sir John Holmes said:
[Five years into the bush regime's illegal and immoral invasion and occupation of iraq; 4,000 dead u.s. soldiers and countless iraqi deaths later, the "8 at the Gate" affinity group returned to Westover AFB early this morning. Here's the springfield republican version of this morning's action at westover. it was, of course, pouring rain. the gate was closed immediately upon their arrival and remained so for perhaps two hours. jean, francis, paqui, et. al. had banners saying "Stop This!"; "Illegal occupation of Iraq"; and another i couldn't read.
by Hampshire Animal Liberation Advocasy
Email: endtestingnow (nospam) gmail.com
08 Feb 2008
Professor Melinda Novak (UMass Amherst Psychology Department Chair) is currently well into a 14-year research project investigating Self-Injurious Behavior (SIB) in primates. To do so, she is exposing primates to stressful environments which result in primates committing acts of self mutilation though biting and other such activity.
Greenpeace is emailing its membership in the service of Cape Wind, a for-profit company seeking to erect a massive industrial wind plant in the public waters of Nantucket Sound off the Massachusetts coast. The message asks supporters to notify the Bush regime-headed Minerals Management Service of their support for Cape Wind during the present public comment period.
[This piece from The Greenfield Recorder seems relatively even-handed, but checkout the lame "wire tapping" charge the Greenfield PD laid on the cinematographer! We're reminded of similar bogus charges being pressed on anti-Iraq War/Occupation demonstrators in the region in the past, such as the father and son arrested in a mall near Albany for wearing anti-war t-shirts. It's midnight, do you know where your civil liberties are?]
Supporters rally for Waffles: Gather on Common before court date for clown, 3 others
By ANITA FRITZ and GEORGE W. CLAXTON Recorder Staff
Cape Wind privatizers are celebrating the recent Minerals Management Service (MMS) green light for their industrial wind plants in public waters off our coast. That would be the same Bush regime MMS that's leasing critical polar bear habitat to Big Oil. Not surprizingly, MMS's evaluation of Cape Wind is "deeply flawed".
Incomplete analysis
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Cape Cod Times Editorial
The federal government's evaluation of alternative wind farm sites is deeply flawed.
The walk is traveling between Boston and Washington DC
this year.
WALK FOR A NEW SPRING 2008 FOR THE ABOLITION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND THE RENUNCIATION OF WAR
Monday 1/07 Boston
Tuesday 1/08 Brockton
Wednesday 1/09 Taunton
Thursday 1/10 New Bedford
Friday 1/11 Fall River
Saturday 1/12 Newport RI
Sunday 1/13 Bristol/Providence RI
Monday 1/14 Oneca CT - Voluntown CT
Tuesday 1/15 Rest Day
Wednesday 1/16 Norwich CT
Thursday 1/17 New London/Niantic
Friday 1/18 ---> East Hartford CT / Hartford CT
Saturday 1/19 call for more information
Sunday 1/20 New Haven CT
Music for "Now," an evening of creative music and dance with:
Miro Sprague: keyboards
Bob Weiner: drums and percussion
Bob Stabach; saxophone and flute
Rocky Hill Co-housing Community House
Saturday, January 5th, 8PM
Suggested donation: $7-$15
Snacks and desserts are welcome. ANY MONEY COLLECTED ABOVE EXPENSES WILL BE DONATED TO VALLEY FREE RADIO.
President Bush was caught actively misleading the nation on Iran-lying to get us into another reckless and disastrous war. On Dec. 13, we'll deliver petitions asking Congressman John Olver to oppose Bush's march to war. Can you attend?
This week is a key moment in the fight to block a Bush war against Iran. Can you help Thursday in Holyoke?
Check it out! Far-right whack-job John Bolton will be at Amherst College Monday evening. Will YOU be there to greet him? I sure will!
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Ex-ambassador Bolton to visit Amherst
By Kristin Palpini
Staff Writer [Amherst Bulletin]
Published on November 30, 2007
Straight talk about international affairs is a speciality of former United Nations ambassador John R. Bolton, who will give an address at Amherst College Monday night.