Beijing Olympics: US swimmer in naked protest view photo
telegraph.co.uk — Amanda Beard became the first athlete to cross the boundary between sport and politics at the Beijing Olympics today when she took part in a naked protest against the international fur trade.
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Christopher Beam discusses what helps and doesn't help when volunteering for a campaign. - - Slate Magazine view story
Slate political reporter Christopher Beam was online at Washingtonpost.com to chat with readers about the most effective kinds of political activism. An unedited transcript of the chat.
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5,000 Doctors Challenge Private-Insurance System | CommonDreams.org view story
Over 5,000 U.S. physicians have signed an open letter calling on the candidates for president and Congress "to stand up for the health of the American people and implement a nonprofit, single-payer national health insurance system.
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Ground Noise And Static view video
In November, one of the corporate candidates will win and as always, it will be what the people do, not politicians, that counts. A video report on protests that occurred in connection with DNC and RNC, Ground Noise & Static is a manifesto.
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Big Pharma Ties Want to Shut Down Vaccine 'Conspiracy Theories' - Articles view story
W3C and Merck are conspiring to 'label' websites exposing dangerous ingredients, like poisonous mercury-based thimerosol, in vaccines.
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Reality Catcher: Attorney General Rob McKenna Is Not Cool view story
One cool thing about Attorney General Rob McKenna: He's the first transgendered person (female-to-male) ever elected to statewide office. But there are a number of very UNcool things about McKenna, including his persecution of medical marijuana patients.
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'Decent Work' Demanded in 100 Countries view story
Trade unions in more than 100 countries, from Fiji across the globe to Alaska, are mobilising today to demand change in the world economy, as the financial crisis threatens the livelihoods of millions upon millions of people worldwide.
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