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Peace News #2513
September 2009
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- Gabriel Carlyle, Not the bloodiest day
- Gabriel Carlyle,Elections, warlords and withdrawals
- David Polden, Nonviolently resisting the Israeli occupation
- Elise Desiderio & Gabriel Carlyle, Defend Joe Glenton
- Milan Rai, Trident poll is good news!
- Kaye Stearman, (Some) Israeli arms stopped: more good news!
- Kelvin Mason, Climate Camp Cymru: Clean Coal, Dirty Joke
- PN, Activists walk into Faslane!
- Jane Tallents, 1939: What would you have done?
- Climate Campers, The Camp for Climate Action Scotland
- PN, Hich is free!
- Gabriel Carlyle, Britain “crucial” to Afghan war
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- Laurie Lebo, The Devil in Dover, A Journalist’s Story of Dogma v. Darwin in Small-town America and Philip Kitcher, Living with Darwin: Evolution, Darwin and the Future of Faith, Reviewed by Gabriel Carlyle
- Mark Honigsbaum, Living with Enza: The Forgotten Story of Britain and the Great Flu Pandemic of 1918, Patrick Nicholson
- Joanne Sheehan, Howard Clark & Shannon McManimon (eds), Handbook for Nonviolent Campaigns, reviewed by Jenny Gaiawyn
- Malalai Joya, Raising My Voice: The Extraordinary Story of the Afghan Woman Who Dares to Speak Out, reviewed by Ian Sinclair
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