Anonymous Posting Suspended
Due to insufficient human labor to deal with the large amount of spam and other posts which do not meet the site newswire article policy, anonymous posting is temporarily suspended. Stay tuned.
|
Open Newswire
Mar 13 2001 - 1:00am X Refuse & Resist released this statement that I thought y'all should look at!
Let them know there are no compromises!Free Mumia Abu-Jamal! Statement by
Satpal Ram from inside Britain's Blakenhurst prison February 2001
X Anonymous
Mar 13 2001 - 1:00am LONG LIVE MOVE MOVE alert, police harassment and upcoming custody court date.
LONG LIVE MOVE Anonymous
Mar 12 2001 - 1:00am Unconvention Staff On Friday March 2, a federal appeals court ruled that cable giants such as AOL Time Warner, AT&T, and Comcast are protected from independent competition under the First Amendment.
Unconvention Staff Anonymous
Mar 12 2001 - 1:00am Amy L. Dalton and Susan Phillips Philadelphia. Tension drags on for several dozen defendants from last summer's Republican National Convention (RNC) protests who are preparing to enter the second stage of their prolonged struggle with what they say is a politically charged judicial process.
Amy L. Dalton and Susan Phillips Anonymous
Mar 12 2001 - 1:00am Gwendo Arbitrary arrests and overcharging by the City of Philadelphia left indelible marks on the lives of activists and observers alike.
Gwendo Anonymous
Mar 12 2001 - 1:00am Amy L. Dalton After several weeks of baited breath, supporters celebrated on Saturday as City Commissioner Alexander Talmadge confirmed that he will run in the May 15 Democratic primary for District Attorney of Philadelphia County.
Amy L. Dalton Anonymous
Mar 12 2001 - 1:00am Grant Potts The American Correctional Association (ACA) will hold its 131st "Congress of Correction" at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia from August 11 to the 16.
Grant Potts Anonymous
Mar 12 2001 - 1:00am Amy Hammersmith and Matt Van K In mid-February, spokespeople for Action Alliance of Senior Citizens, the Gray Panthers, Act-UP Philadelphia, and other local organizations converged at the University of Pennsylvania to draw attention to the prohibitively high cost of life-sustaining drugs, and the need for some regulation of the pharmaceutical industries' control over patents and prices.
Amy Hammersmith and Matt Van K Anonymous
Mar 12 2001 - 1:00am Grant Potts Historic Bartram's Garden, one of America's oldest botanical gardens, and its surrounding neighborhood are under potential threat from a proposal by Philadelphia Waste Services to build a construction-waste dump.
Grant Potts Anonymous
Mar 12 2001 - 1:00am Daniel Flaumenhaft On February 14, RCN Corp. withdrew an application to construct a new open video cable television system in two of Philadelphia's four cable districts.
Daniel Flaumenhaft Anonymous
|