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Peace News #2455
June - August 2004
Editorial: Should we be more shocked than usual?
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Vanunu released to cheers and jeers
Marching on...
MAYDAY!
Anti-nuclear pilgrims reach Japan
Iraq: one year on
Andreas Speck, 15 May in Chile
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Sian Glaessner, "Things are not as bad as they seem: they are much, much worse"
Matt Meyer, Breaking the cycle
Tom Feiling, The paramilitary candidate
Bob Glaberson, The dangers of international terrorism
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Ahoy there!
Liz Sandeman, Prisoners of war
Janet Kilburn, Stormy weather
Stavros Georgopoulos, Flotillas of Hope
David McKenzie, "Moon! We hoped you were safe"
Iain Murray, Can't sink a rainbow
Robert Rabin, David v Goliat en Vieques
Mark Lynas, That sinking feeling
Karen Sack, Save our deep seas
Salty tales from the PN archives
Caroline Lauer, Dispute in the South China Sea
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Phil Jones, Taking to the water
Groups, contacts, knots, nukes, etc
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Mark Lynas, High Tide: News from a Warming World
William Langewiesche, The Outlaw Sea: A World of Freedom, Chaos and Crime
Neal Stephenson, Zodiac
Carbon Trade Watch, The Sky is not the Limit: The Emerging Market in Greenhouse Gases
Constance Elizabeth Hunt, Thirsty Planet: strategies for sustainable water management
Bill Hicks, Arizona Bay
Peter Blow, A Village of Widows
Platform Films, The Human Shields
Christopher Horner and Gilliane Le Galic (Dirs), Trouble in Paradise
Movement for the Abolition of War, War No More
Jerry Tyrrel, Peer Mediation: a process for primary schools
Thomas Goltz, Chechnya Diary: A War Correspondent's Story of Surviving the eWar in Chechnya
David Miller (ed), Tell me lies: Propaganda and Media Distortion in the Attack on Iraq
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Office news
In a nutshell
Office news & subscription form
Obituary: Tony Smythe, 1938-2004
Events and Campaigns
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