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Indymedia cinema in Brixton

30-07-2004 23:14

Indymedia Cinema @ The Ritzy, Brixton
Coldharbour Lane, Brixton

8pm TUESDAY AUGUST 10th:

"The Great Dance"

(free/donations)

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news from nosweat.org.uk

30-07-2004 23:08

1 IRAQI WORKERS SOLIDARITY
2 PROTEST AT PEOPLE'S LIBERATION ARMY APPEARING AT EDINBURGH TATTOO
3 LONDON UNFAIR OLYMPICS
4 LEICESTER GETS SHIRTY ABOUT SWEATSHOPS
5 DON'T LET GILDAN CUT AND RUN IN HONDURAS
6 EUROPEAN CREATIVE FORUM
7 GR8 G8 FAIR TRADE TEXT PETITION
8 ACTIVISTS NETWORK
9 USE YOUR LOAF: ROUND ONE TO US

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Sat Night Social at Social Centre

30-07-2004 22:33

Tabla & traditional indian music live at the ex-grand banks social centre.

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London's Poison Club is evicted today!

30-07-2004 22:30

The Poison Club in Dalston lane was evicted at around 3:00pm today.

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Dr. Vlasak to be banned from UK - more hypocrisy from Blunkett

30-07-2004 18:41

The home secretary announced this week he may bar an animal rights campaigner from Britain – although he allowed a violent and racist Muslim cleric to enter earlier this month.

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Groupthink and the slide into fascism

30-07-2004 17:54

On July 9th the Senate Intelligence Committee blamed "groupthink" as the basis for the Iraq War's false premises. But a noted psychologist and an eminent political scientist warn of US fascism, this front-page article revealing the reality of present circumstances.

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No to Sheffield Starbucks

30-07-2004 17:32

Starbucks are planning to open an outlet in the former Tourism office in Sheffield City Centre. Not only will this mean Sheffield will be stuck with an inadequate tourist information service at the detriment to local tourism, Starbucks will make it a priority to take business away from local cafe’s in the area.

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REDS GET STADIUM GO-AHEAD - Echo Jul 30 2004 [IS IT BYE-BYE STANLEY PARK?] )-:

30-07-2004 17:25

LIVERPOOL Football Club has finally got the green light for its new stadium as the City Council granted planning permission for the Stanley Park project today (Friday 30 July).

The decision came late on Friday afternoon following much deliberation at Liverpool Town Hall and an 8am inspection of the proposed site was also held by members of the council's planning commitee.

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UPDATE - NOW ON ITS 30TH DAY, HUNGER STRIKE OF ERNEST BARRAQUIAS JR. He REFUSE

30-07-2004 17:19

Hunger Strike of the discoverer & whistle-blower of seized drugs distribution by high-ranking police generals & drug lords in the Philippines. The country is ranked by the latest United Nations report to be the 3rd biggest producer & exporter of the methampetamine hydrochloride, called “shabu”, but commonly called “meth”, “ice”, “crack” in the United States where the instantly addictive illegal substance is becoming extremely popular in the West Coast & Southern States. The Philippines is also an acknowledged major transshipment of the said drugs to other countries. Assasination attempts and persecution on him.

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Mad Pride birthday bash

30-07-2004 17:06

Mad Simon Barnet, Mr. Mad Pride, was 44 recently...

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LET US DECIDE - the case for council housing (Liverpool has 21,000 remaining)

30-07-2004 17:00

LET US DECIDE (from Guardian 29th June 2004)

Tenants have the right to affordable, secure housing that is provided by the council - not private companies

Tenants all round Britain are intent on defending council housing against a government dogmatically committed to privatisation. Decent, affordable, secure and accountable housing provided by the local council has served generations well. And contrary to myth, it pays for itself - if all the money it brings in is reinvested. In Camden, my rent for a three bedroom flat is £85 per week. In the wake of the right to buy policy, the same flats go for over £250,000. Many are now owned by private management companies who rent them out for £300 a week. Housing Association rents in Camden are much higher than the council; and they have an appalling record on repairs and how they treat tenants.

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Arms Trade Protest - A New Way Forward

30-07-2004 16:22

A way to stop the fighting an form an organised group.

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Blunkett cartoons

30-07-2004 15:59

Blunkett cartoons

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Kings Dock arena gets go-ahead

30-07-2004 15:58

A new 10,000 seat arena and conference centre with obligatory luxury flats development has been given a £50m thumbs up by the Merseyside Objective One programme.

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Polish Uprising

30-07-2004 15:21

Warsaw uprising anniversary

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No NATO to Iraq!

30-07-2004 14:45

The Iraqi resistance is legitimate and will eventually expell the U.S. if it is properly supported by the world's progressive movement. We must do all that we can to prevent any NATO support for the "U.S. mission." Please do everything possible in your home countries to prevent such a move by NATO. The article below makes clear that the U.S. plan to gain the support for it’s failing “mission “ is still underway. Don’t let them succeed. Urge no support of any kind, military, economic, diplomatic, etc for the U.S. in Iraq. Please spread this message widely. Peace. jamie

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freedom of speech 1 zionist lobby 0

30-07-2004 14:17

Qaradawi visit exposes pro-Israeli lobby

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Four palestinians killed in Gaza

30-07-2004 13:44

Terrorists Shoot at Family of Nine - and Miss

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Farnborough Airport Consultative Committee – July 2004

30-07-2004 13:43

Farnborough Airport is the business airport for Europe, a key component of globalisation. Farnborough recently hosted the biennial Farnborough International Airshow, the world's biggest arms fair.

FACC, is the consultative committee for Farnborough Airport. It should consist of one third each: airport operator and users, local councils, local community. But due to the manner in which it was unlawfully established, local councils are over represented and the local community severely under represented. Farnborough has never been officially designated by the Secretary of State and thus the committee is not covered by the relevant legislation, but the committee operates as though this were true, or is supposed to. It meets three times a year: March, July, November.

Farnborough Airport Consultative Committee (FACC) met Thursday afternoon 29 July 2004 in the conference suite at BAE Systems headquarters in Farnborough.

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Camden forced to back down

30-07-2004 13:42

Camden were to have prosecuted an anti-privatisation campaigner for daring to stick up a poster opposing their sell off of council housing. Public outcry has forced Camden to drop the case.