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24-08-2009 22:27

map of arms dealers in Cambridge - take action in the run up to DSEi


here's a handy map of arms dealers in Cambridge

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24-08-2009 16:47

Latest on HLS financials

In 2009 Huntingdon's CEO Andrew Baker announced that he was offering to buy out HLS for $7.50 a share. This means he wants to buy all the unsold shares in the company and buy out all the existing shareholders so that he owns the company in full.

See Baker Deal webpage  http://www.shac.net/action/financial/baker.html

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24-08-2009 15:31

The Curious Case of Dana Ali

Iraqi immigrant, Dana Ali, faces deportation after an alleged Home Office blunder fails to recognise his marriage to a British citizen.

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23-08-2009 22:45

Police, HLS and others visit local animal rights site

An open letter to the opponents of the movement from Animal Rights Cambridge

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20-08-2009 15:19

SHAC newsletter 52 - out now!

SHAC newsletter 52 The last three months have been devastating for Huntingdon, as their financial longevity starts to crumble. After a sustained campaign against Barclays for their position as HLS’ top institutional shareholder, they sold all of their shares, leaving Huntingdon once again below the minimum listing standards of the NYSE ARCA exchange. Unsurprisingly the NYSE have so far turned a blind eye to this breach of their own regulations, but as Barclays will tell them, there is only so long you can ignore SHAC! And it’s not just Barclays who have decided to find better places to invest their money; In the first few months of 2009, HLS lost 14 shareholders, including several from the top...

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18-08-2009 17:31

Naming of the Dead Ceremony in Cambridge

Cambridge Stop the War and other Cambridge residents to hold a Naming of the Dead Ceremony for British troops and innocent Afghan civilians who have lost their lives in the war.

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17-08-2009 16:03

Artivism on Mill Road!

Cheerfully resistng! Last Saturday (15/8/200) from midday about fifty people not only picketed but turned into an art installation the area in front of the proposed Tescos store on Mill Road, Cambridge.

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17-08-2009 15:50

Animal Rights Cambridge has New Website

Animal Rights Cambridge Website

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13-08-2009 13:12

Cambridge Festival of Ideas

foi logo The next Cambridge Festival of Ideas will take place from 21 October to 1 November 2009, with over 140 free events in arts, humanities and social sciences

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08-08-2009 15:06

No Mill Road Tesco Protest

Campaigners and residents met for a protest outside the proposed Tesco site on Mill Road, Cambridge. People from different backgrounds were in attendance from local people to animal rights activists to anti-capitalists, all with one message Mill Road is no place for a Tesco!

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07-08-2009 21:37

Cambridge Mill Road Tesco Knitted On

During the knitting Protest art group 'Get Knitted' have woven the word 'ARROGANT' to the fence surrounding the site earmarked for a Tesco store on Mill Road, Cambridge.

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07-08-2009 21:34

Long List of Groups Around The World Working To End Animal Experimentation

Groups working to end electroshocking, sleep deprivation, burning, cancercausing injects,
confinement, thirst, hunger, and other tortures of animals

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06-08-2009 13:42

Remember Hiroshima and Nagasaki!

A-US-Bombe Hiroshima-Nagasaki So würde ein Voll-Laufen der Asse mit Wasser zu einer 100-fach über den zulässigen Grenzwerten liegenden Strahlenbelastung der Bevölkerung führen. ... Merkel wusste seit 1996 von Atommüll-Risiken der Asse .... Türkei: ... "mit Merkel zur Atommacht" ........... Remember Hiroshima! > 6. August 1945 – 6. August 2009 < .......

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06-08-2009 01:03

Woodstock 2009: A Slow Learning Curve?

One generalization, that unfortunately holds true for “many” musicians and rock bands is, despite the fact they often have potentially huge audiences (the marketer’s dream), is that they often have little, if anything, intelligent and insightful to say about social and political issues. But more specifically, they will not likely assert the likelihood—that U.S. sponsored torture of Islamic prisoners has probably rendered “zero” results of quality or worthwhile intelligence (save perhaps what “Israeli” objectives might have wanted).

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05-08-2009 21:40

Iran at the crossroads: Revolution or Bargaining?

Street Protests in 7th weeks in Iran The “family fight” between the so called reformists and hardliners is not our fight. People’s demands go beyond what the reformists who believe in the system can possibly deliver. The masses have shown that “the game of powerful” is not their game. If the middle classes succeed in bringing the working classes to it side and turn on the engine of the revolution and only then all these political flirting will go to its rightful place; the trash can of history. This is what happened during the 1979 revolution and will inevitably happen again in a “revolutionary situation”.

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05-08-2009 16:52

Is your electricity generated from meat?

Tesco has admitted that it sells 5,000 tonnes of meat for the national grid to turn into electricity.

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02-08-2009 01:42

Violence at Biocair demo in Cambridge

Local activists attacked by occupants of passing car

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01-08-2009 23:15

Anti-Capitalist Choir Hits Cambridge's Consumerist Temples

Video of 'Buy Less, Sing More' Choir – Saturday 1st August 2009

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