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12/02/2008
A messenger of peace (Boston Globe)
A wall at the Louis D. Brown Peace Institute in Fields Corner aptly captures the heart of its mission.
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12/02/2008
Thailand Backs Off Prosecuting Protesters (Fox News)
Thailand's government backed off Friday from its threat to forcibly remove protesters occupying Bangkok's two airports, dashing hopes of a quick resolution to a standoff that has stranded thousands of travelers and tarnished the country's image.
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12/02/2008
Cathleen Falsani: Talking with the Dalai Lama: What Would You Ask if You Had Just Ten Questions? (HuffingtonPost)
The delightfully imperfect documentary, which tells the Dalai Lama's story with rare historic footage, got me thinking: What would I ask His Holiness if I had 45 minutes alone with him?
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12/02/2008
10 questions I would ask the Dalai Lama (Chicago Sun-Times)
A couple of nights ago, I was channel-surfing, trying to find something mindless to watch after a difficult day. Something like "Liar Liar" or "Uncle Buck."
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12/02/2008
City expected to weigh retroactive approval of mural (Register Pajaronian)
The Watsonville City Council should soon be deciding whether to retroactively approve a permit for a controversial mural on the Brown Berets Bike Shack.
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12/02/2008
Protesters abduct Thai police officer at airport (Thailandnews.net)
BANGKOK, Thailand -- Anti-government protesters occupying Thailand's international airport seized a police officer, escalating tensions in a four-day standoff that appeared headed for a violent co...
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12/01/2008
Jews, Indians in S.F. protest terrorism (San Francisco Chronicle)
For hundreds of people who attended a vigil in downtown San Francisco on Sunday, there was a collective sense of sadness and outrage at the three-day terror spree that left scores dead in the Indian city of Mumbai. But for Rabbi Peretz Mochkin, there was...
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12/01/2008
Health & support calendar (The Standard-Times)
Blood Pressure Clinic: 9-11 a.m. first Tuesdays. Buttonwood Senior Center, 1 Oneida St., New Bedford.
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11/30/2008
Govt, protesters gird for battle (Yehey!)
BANGKOK—Thailand’s government backed off Friday from its threat to forcibly remove protesters occupying Bangkok’s two airports in their campaign to oust the prime minister, saying police would avoid violence and attempt to negotiate.
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11/30/2008
Renovation part of Williams-Woodland tour (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
Pete Bolakowski has enjoyed greeting visitors to Fort Wayne’s Williams-Woodland Park Holiday Home Tour in a vintage top hat and tails the past 20 years. Photo caption: Pete Bolakowski is in process of restoring this house, which is on the Williams-Woodland Park Holiday Home Tour even though it’s not finished. Bolakowski, who has hosted other tours in a top hat and tails, will be working ...
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  • Class of Nonviolence - Readings from an eight session class which uses classics in peace and justice literature to teach peacemaking.
  • Gandhi TODAY - Articles, news, and message board focusing on the Gandhian concept of nonviolence and the difficult task of applying this concept to the present violence-based society.
  • Let's Do the Unexpected - Gathers and disseminates information about the efficacy of nonviolence. Poster, case histories, articles, and links to related sites.
  • Mark Shepard's Nonviolence Page - Writings and resources on Mahatma Gandhi, nonviolence, and alternative economics. Features three books by this author, that can be read or ordered online.
  • New England Nonviolence Trainers Network - Network of nonviolence trainers throughout New England. Provides opportunities for nonviolence trainers to share skills and resources, and learn new methods of training.
  • Nonviolence - Wikipedia - Article from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  • Nonviolence Web - A directory of many of the United States' most dynamic peace and nonviolence organizations. Contains articles, links, and commentary on issues.
  • Resources Advancing Initiatives for Nonviolence - Non-profit organization dedicated to developing resources that explore the creativity and spirituality of active nonviolence. Stories of the power of nonviolence, RAIN initiatives, resources, and mailing list sign-up.
  • Training for Change - Nonprofit peace group run by Quaker activist George Lakey trains activists around the world to spread tools of democratic, nonviolent change. Workshops, staff, news, articles, and registration information.
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