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Index - Peace Press August/September 2005
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Getting Centered: Report from the Director of the PJC
by Elizabeth Stinson
60th Anniversary of the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
by Mei Nakano and Patrick Burke
The True Interest of a Modern Community is Justice
by Susan Lamont
Peak Oil and What To Do
by Shepherd Bliss
Genetically Engineered (GE) Food: A Worldwide Issue with Local Consequences
by Margaret Bregger
Where Is Hope To Be Found?
by a mental health client
News of the Peace and Justice Center
A Report on the Membership Drive
Your Film Library
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Community News and Events
Jewish Community Free Clinic Seeks Volunteers
The San Francisco Mime Troupe's "Doing Good" in Sebastopol August 4
Counter-Recruitment Training Camp in San Francisco October 1-2
Minor Seismic Event – a Tijuana project
by Tom Pringle
Peace Pole Planted In Memory Of Bob Tunks
by Rev. Sue Fleenor, Pastor, Knox Presbyterian Church
Angry and Hurt Liberals
by Rachael McDavid
I am a Certified Nursing Assistant
by Jody Gordon
poem from Guantanamo
by Abdul Rahim Muslim Dost
The Unofficial 9/11 Cover Up Report
by Rebel Fagin
The Truth is Out There: Infosources
by Susan Lamont
Poem: Inside Prison Camp Dublin
by Peg Morton
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Take Action Today to End the War in Iraq
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