UK Newswire Archive
Competition and the Legal System
12-07-2007 12:33
Competition is not always a fountain of economic development.. Certain academic findings are dangerous for the functioning of norm systems. The critic becomes the delinquent. Several wicked mosquitos may be criticized, not mosquitos ingeneral.. The right of association and the welfare state principle could be bulwarks countering the absolutizing of competition.piddle powered clones are go!
12-07-2007 11:21
We is into Palestina after many -ings: waitings, stressings, questionings, searchings....We are meeting many active Israelis up for going through walls,
we did play with clown army friends in Jerusalem
and now we are proper starting with a 2 week project in Bethlehem tomorrow.
Thanks to everyone in Europe for all your support (even the knockers, the anti clowns, the zionist stooges and the negative energy vampires - you inspired us to keep doing this and never give up - so perversely thankyou too)
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video.indymedia is dead - long live independent online video networks!
12-07-2007 10:52
Friday 13th July - 5 Demonstrations against Deportations to DRC
12-07-2007 10:47
3 more Demonstrations against Deportations to DR Congo
Middlesbrough, Glasgow, Cardiff, London and Manchester
Scotland United Against Terrorism
12-07-2007 10:13
"Accidents" of War: The Time Has Come for an Honest Discussion of Air Power
12-07-2007 09:15
The first news stories about the most notorious massacre of the Vietnam War were picked up the morning after from an Army publicity release. These proved fairly typical for the war. On its front page, the New York Times labeled the operation in and around a village called My Lai 4 (or "Pinkville," as it was known to U.S. forces in the area) a significant success. "American troops caught a North Vietnamese force in a pincer movement on the central coastal plain yesterday, killing 128 enemy soldiers in day-long fighting." United Press International termed what happened there an "impressive victory," and added a bit of patriotic color: "The Vietcong broke and ran for their hide-out tunnels. Six-and-a-half hours later, ‘Pink Village' had become ‘Red, White and Blue Village."Shell to Sea campaigners jailed for police assault
12-07-2007 07:50
A text message and short phone call last night revealed that three Shell to Sea protestors have been jailed on assault charges against the Garda.UN commander in Golan 'worried by Israel's actions'
12-07-2007 06:01
Israeli Military, Extremists Prepare For Next Warisrael.indymedia.org/newswire/display/7004/index.php
Dennis Fritz The Other Innocent Man In John Grisham's The Innocent Man
12-07-2007 02:08
Filipina Senator Opposes Arroyo State Terrrorism & U.S. Imperialism
12-07-2007 01:37
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Pauline Campbell assaulted by Police at Holloway Prison demo.
12-07-2007 00:02
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/11/327667.html
It was to protest over the death of Karen Anne Fletcher. Pauline was arrested but the charges were later dropped as they usually are. The Prison system is decidedly nervous about giving the Pauline the platform of a courtroom to relay embarrassing facts. One such fact is that since the death of Pauline’s daughter in Styal Prison in 2003 a further 38 women have died in Prison in dubious circumstances. Pauline was at Holloway on this occasion to mark the death of Marie Cox who died inside the walls of Holloway on June 30th.
N.B. Two Policemen were primarily involved in the incidents described below. As referring to them as NI 649 and NI 463 seems a bit impersonal so I have decided to call them ‘Porky’ and ‘Porkier’.
Revealed: UK Govt Willing To Break International Law to Protect Arms Deal
11-07-2007 21:35
UK Government Was Willing to Break International Law to Quash BAE Investigation(Source: Campaign Against Arms Trade; issued July 9, 2007)
4th Anniversary event for Mikey Powell
11-07-2007 21:05
Rough Music #15
11-07-2007 19:58
ISSUE 15 of Brighton's increaingly erratic newsletter is out and about. Pick it up at any one of a number of local sub-cultural hangouts or online athttp://www.roughmusic.org.uk
China to close 1,000 small collieries by yearend
11-07-2007 19:38
Giuen Wealth FieldFull article | 1 addition | 1 comment
John Bowden Demo, Friday 3pm Edinburgh
11-07-2007 19:05
War Crimes, USUK Hypocrisy & Collective Responsibility
11-07-2007 17:11
Canadian PM says NO to extending Afghan combat mission
11-07-2007 17:09
Cdn Prime Minister Harper says he has no desire to prolong Canada’s combat mission in southern Afghanistan beyond 2009