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Toxic Action Coalition Meeting
24 Oct 2002
by
Toxic Action Coalition, posted by Bradley
Toxic Action Coalition, Monterey Bay will meet:
Tuesday, October 29th
7:00-9:00PM
Meeting room of the Aptos Public Library,
7695 Soquel Drive, Aptos.
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I Am Not Opposed to Allowances!
23 Oct 2002
(Updated)
by
Steve Argue
The fact that the corporate media are no longer ignoring my campaign, and instead are attacking it with falsehoods and also focusing on positions on issues they feel will be unpopular is an indication that my campaign is a growing threat to the boss, landlord, police, and corporate pseudo-progressive establishment alliance in Santa Cruz.
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Candidates take jabs at council
23 Oct 2002
(Updated)
by
DAN WHITE
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Students for Labor Solidarity ACTION! tomorrow at UCSC!
23 Oct 2002
by
Max wrote it, Bradley posted
Along with members of all the on-camous labor unions, Students for Labor Solidarity and you will be deliverying over 2,000 "Student Strike Pledges" to Chancellor MRC Greenwood.
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LOCAL News :: Environment & Food
Privatized Water in Santa Cruz?
23 Oct 2002
(Updated)
by
V-Man
On October 7 a coalition of groups promoting fair trade came to Santa Cruz to participate in a public hearing on the effects of the FTAA. Santa Cruz County Supervisor Jeff Almquist spoke about the threat of water privatization in Felton 48 kbps 13:15
see also:
Rockin' the Boat: Public Hearing on the FTAA
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Santa Cruz Defies U.S. On Marijuana
22 Oct 2002
(Updated)
by
William Booth
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Big Sur one of worst areas in state for Sudden Oak Death
22 Oct 2002
by
Monterey Peninsula Herald
The ailment ... has done most of its damage in Marin County and the Santa Cruz Mountains.
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Anti-war towns pass their own resolutions
22 Oct 2002
by
Associated Press
Santa Cruz, Calif., appears to have been the first, approving its resolution
Sept. 24. Five other California cities - San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley,
Arcata and Sebastopol - have followed suit, as have Ithaca; Seattle;
Kalamazoo, Mich.; and Carrboro, N.C., a suburb of Chapel Hill.
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Protest leads to needless tragedy
22 Oct 2002
(Updated)
by
Sentinel
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