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Peace Action collecting signatures from individals & organizations for an Ad to be placed in local paper “Seeking a Better Way” calling for Change in Foreign Policy focusing on Peace & Justice; see http://www.nycap.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=2740&group=webcast please get them your names & contributions ASAP! Publish your own news stories on the Indy Media local web site http://nycap.indymedia.org. Hit the publish button at the top and go right to the form to post text, audio, video, or photos. Please publish reports of events below! Questions? : segorese@bigfoot.com or pierce@indymedia.org. Also, watch local Indy Media TV, Tuesdays 7pm on Time-Warner channel 18 Please submit calendar listings in paragraphs up to approx. 5 lines, with contact info, with subject “LISTINGS” to ppjcaled@yahoo.com. Note that this calendar is widely distributed to local media, which may edit listings & rebroadcast the info. **denotes new items - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - THIS WEEK’S “HEADLINES” (Complete listings of these events, & ongoing events, & continuing calendar found FURTHER BELOW): - Because Food is a Right, not a Privilege – free meal – eat, talk, serve, Albany Weds. July 10th: - ** 2002 Women’s Economic Empowerment Series, “The Richness of Our Roots: Family Portraits and Genealogy”, Troy - Albany County Greens meeting, Albany - ** Meeting to to follow up on the Rally held on June 5th Against Israel's Occupation of Palestinian Lands and Bush's Open ended War on Terrorism, Albany - Jericho Movement of Albany political prisoner support group meeting - Peace Vigil, Albany Fri. July 12th: - "Blessed Are the Peacemakers" Vigil, Schenectady - Women in Black Peace Vigil, Woodstock Sat. July 13th: - World Peace and Reconciliation Day, at the Sage College of Albany - ** Green Party meeting to plan an upcoming Forum on Public Transit, Albany - Ice Cream Social to Celebrate Youthful Artists will be held at the Ten Broeck Mansion, Albany - ** FUNdraising party for Albany Fee School students/teachers to go to New Zealand Conference of Democratic Schools, Albany - Peace Vigils: Troy, Hudson, Kingston - Troy Waterfront Farmers' Market Sun. July 14th: - Because Food is a Right, not a Privilege – free meal – eat, talk, serve, Albany - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ONGOING: Peace Offerings - the Store With a Conscience at the Social Justice Center, 33 Central Ave., Albany is open Fridays 12:30-3pm & Saturdays 12-4pm or by appointment, call 518-434-4037 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1st and 3rd Saturday each month at 11 am: Peace Vigil in front of the COBLESKILL Library. (Previously, this vigil has been only on the 1st Saturday). A discussion group on issues related to Peace and sustainable living meets inside the library at 10 am, prior to the vigil. Information from Jack Daniels at 518-234-3915 Last Monday of every month: Critical Mass, 5pm at the monument in Washington Park. Critical Mass is a bikeride open to anyone using non-motorized transportation to raise awareness about and protest car culture, lack of space for pedestrians and bicyclists, and pollution. Please come ride with us if this is of interest to you. More info: satellitecrash@yahoo.com 3rd Friday of each month, 7:30-10:30pm, Cavanaugh & Kavanaugh host an Acoustic Open Stage/Jam at Miss Mary's Art Space, 5 New Scotland Ave., Albany (just off Washington Park). All levels and experience encouraged. Donation requested. Help support this non-profit community oriented art space. For more info on this and other events, contact Laura missmarysartspace@theinbox.org or http://www.debcav.com ONGOING WEEKLY: Saturdays, 9am-1pm: Troy Waterfront Farmers' Market (through Nov. 23rd), 433 River Street, rain or shine with free special events and over 30 vendors of organic foods, naturally raised meats, and local art. For more information www.troymarket.org 518-274 5138. Saturdays, 11am - noon: Weekly peace vigil organized by Rosa House Peace Community at Riverfront Park, near the Uncle Sam statue in Troy. We are continuing to have a good response with a core group of participants and encouragement from passing traffic. Come and spend or all part of the hour with us - bring your banner or sign. For further information call Rosa House at (518) 272-1468. To subscribe to the Rosa House Peace Community e-mail newsletter, send a "subscribe" message to info@rosahouse.org. Saturdays: Kingston: Weekly Peace Vigil for the duration - 9:30-10:30 a.m. (previously 11 > a.m.-noon) in front of the Main Post Office on Cornell St., sponsored by Kingston Women in Black. “Black attire is hoped for, as is silence. Men are welcome to join us in solidarity.” Information, wibkingston@yahoo.com Saturdays: Hudson, 7th Street Park; We are committed to gathering each and every Saturday 2pm at the Seventh Street Park in Hudson until the madness stops Vigil for Peace, Justice and Reverence for Life. Contact: amble@taconic.net Sundays 12:30-2pm: Because Food is a Right, not a Privilege – free meal – eat, talk, serve – outside Dept. of Motor Vehicles, 224 S.Pearl St.; also at triangle at Delaware & Madison, Albany. for info: Food Not Bombs/ Ironwee` Collective, Dierdre or Dylan, 518-436-0929 (begin at 9am preparing food at Free School, 8 Elm St) Mondays 7pm: Ironweed Collective meeting, at 98 Grand St., Albany. The Ironweed Collective is a group of individuals trying to undermine capitalism by fostering small, community based institutions to meet people's needs. We are organizing a space at 98 Grand St., which will be a meeting space for activists and community members, a library, and an artists workshop, including a music studio. for more information call the Ironweed infoshop at 518-436-0929. Mondays 7-8:30pm: PRISON FAMILIES OF NEW YORK support and political action group for prisoners' families and friends, ex-offenders and families and interested community members; 79 Central Avenue, Albany (The Women’s Building); free and confidential; children welcome. for info: 518-465-0227 pfny@nycap.rr.com Tuesdays 7-8:30pm: PRISON FAMILIES OF NEW YORK Schenectady women's support group for prison families, ex-offenders and interested community members. Men by special permission only. Schenectady YWCA,44 Washington Ave. for info: 518-453-6659 Wednesdays noon: Peace Vigil – east side of state Capitol (Eagle St, across from City Hall), Albany. NO MORE VICTIMS JUSTICE & HEALING - PEACE, NOT WAR - NO RETALIATION, NO ESCALATION. Reactions of rage, vengeance and retaliation are not the answer. We must invest in peace not war, in friendship not hatred, in diplomacy and legal recourse, not retribution and recrimination. PLEASE BE THERE TO SHOW WE ARE ALL NOT WARMONGERS. For info: Albany Friends Meeting, Peace Action, call Pat Beetle 518-477-4004 Fridays 11am-noon: "Blessed Are the Peacemakers" Vigil, at the Armed Forces Recruiting Center, Jay & Liberty Streets, Schenectady. Organized by the Good Friday Coalition, call Greg Giorgio 518-861-5627. Since the Schenectady Police have tried to interrupt this vigil, it is really important for folks to get to Schenectady to stand in solidarity. Fridays 4:30-5:30pm: Rally for Peace, on the corner of Broadway and Church/Lake in Saratoga Springs, just outside the Post Office. organized by Saratoga Greens. For info: saratogagreens@hotmail.com Fridays 4-5:30 or 6pm: Woodstock Women in Black--an international network of women who support peace--conducts a peace vigil at the Woodstock Village Green. All women and men are welcome to join the vigil. Women in Black is a pacifist group who seek peaceful solutions to national and international crises. Stand in Solidarity with other women and peace organizations all over the world who call for alternatives to violence and injustice. Information: Janetoby@aol.com http://womeninblack.net/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - COMPLETE LISTINGS: Weds. July 10th 6pm: Albany County Greens meeting. at the Albany Public Library, 161 Washington Ave. (every 2nd Weds thru Sept.). for info: rockwell@nycap.rr.com ** Weds. July 10th 6-9pm: Meeting to to follow up on the Rally held on June 5th Against Israel's Occupation of Palestinian Lands and Bush's Open ended War on Terrorism. At the Albany Public Library, 161 Washington Ave. Open to everyone interested in further actions in accord with the goals of the June 5th march and rally. These include: End Israel's occupation of the West Bank, East Jerusalem & Gaza Strip; End US aid used to kill and terrorize Palestinian civilians, as well as US aid supporting military & paramilitary terror around the world; Stop the US "War on Terrorism" in Afghanistan, Iraq, Colombia, Philippines, & across the globe; Say No To Racism and War, at home and abroad. For info: DavidAub@msn.com Wed. July 10th 6:30pm: Jericho Movement of Albany meeting, 98 Grand St, Albany. The Jericho Movement is a political prisoner support group that focuses on concrete support for local political prisoners. Currently we are working to get members of the New York 3, Jalil Muntaqim and Herman Bell, released on parole. Planning JUSTICE FOR JALIL WALK (see below). For more information contact Dylan at 518-436-0929. Sat. July 13th 10am-3pm: World Peace and Reconciliation Day, at the Sage College of Albany. During this community gathering, we embrace the diversity of the human family. Local spiritual leaders from the world's major religions will join Swami Parmanand, renowned Hindu spiritual leader from India, in a discussion about how we can embrace peace. Music, food, children's activities & ceremony for world peace. Free. Rain or shine! Sponsored by the House of Mica Peace Chamber. If your organization would like to be a community co-sponsor or make a tax-deductible donation contact us at homica@nycap.rr.com or call 518-477-1416. ** Sat. July 13th 12-2pm: Green Party meeting to plan an upcoming Forum on Public Transit (July 27th). in Conference room 1 of the Albany public library, 161 Washington Ave. We are going to be discussing how to publicize the event to the Albany community and how the forum should be set up so as to best encourage a movement for change developing out of the both the forum and public need for and discontent with the current public transit. For info: mactyler42@yahoo.com ** Sat. July 13th 4pm: FUNdraising party to help raise money for a small group (4 or 5 teachers & students) from the Albany Fee School to go to New Zealand for an International Conference of Democratic Schools. At Deb Cavanaugh’s house, 473 S. Pearl St., Albany. It will be a potluck with lots of music and fun. We will start around 4pm. For info: 518/463-7103. Also, donations can be made at http://www.albanyfreeschool.com/idecGet ** Mon. July 15th 7pm: Capital District Labor-Religion Coalition meeting, at Brick4:21) A contract or covenant requires the free consent of both parties in agreeing to that contract. An agreement in which a person is forced to do something against his or her will, does not constitute a 'Meesaq' or contract. If the woman has been forced into getting married or the will of the man has been manipulated by coercion then such an agreement does not become a contract or 'Meesaq'. Thus for a contract of marriage to come about, both parties i.e. the man as well as the woman have to use their free will in coming to terms and agreeing to live the rest of their lives with each other.If out of these two any one is forced or does not have their free will involved then such would not constitute a 'Meesaq'. This should clarify that a believing man or woman does have the right to accept or reject his or her would be husband or wife.They do have the right to express their will. THE LIMIT OF LOVE First of all we need to asJuly 18th-Fri. July 26th: JUSTICE FOR JALIL WALK Auburn to Albany. Albany Jericho Committee announces The Justice For Jalil Walk to demand the release of New Afrikan POW Jalil Muntaqim (aka Anthony Bottom) of the New York 3, and to raise attention to Governor Pataki's parole policies. The Walk will begin July 18th with a Press Conference in Auburn, New York, near Auburn C.F., where Jalil is currently incarcerated, and walk east for eight days, concluding at NYS-DOCS, Division of Parole. Albany activists plan to hold a rally to receive the walkers. Note: This is a preliminary announcement. Jalil is scheduled to appear before the Parole Board on July 30th, but there is currently a slim chance that his time could be recalculated and he would appear immediately. We will know for certain in a week or two. Please write or call Albany Jericho Committee if you might like to be involved. jericho@sunstillrising.com 518-436-0929 also www.thejerichomovement.com Fri. July 19th 9am-4pm: ARISE Regional Summit on Revitalization and Smart Growth. at the University at Albany, Campus Center. Goal: to raise awareness of how a regional understanding of our economy can lead to better development; that is, revitalized cities and more livable suburbs. We intend to assemble a diverse audience of decision-makers, faith and community leaders, and leaders of inner city and minority communities. Our goal is to foster relationships and partnerships between those assembled and to carry forward those relationships with actions that come out of the summit workshops. Welcoming Remarks will be made by Karen Hitchcock, Ph.D., President, University at Albany and by Hon. Gerald D. Jennings, Mayor of Albany. The keynote address will be delivered by Dr. John Powell, Director of the Institute for Race & Poverty at the University of Minnesota Law School. Other speakers in the morning are Todd Fabozzi of the Capital District Regional Planning Committee, discussing patterns of rapid growth and decline in the Capital Region; and Dr. Henry Taylor, Professor of Education at the State University at Buffalo, discussing the role of schools as centers for community renewal. Themes of the concurrent afternoon workshops will be: A. Promoting Smart Growth in the Capital Region; B. Creating Vital Community Centers; C. Access to Jobs and Small Business Development; D. Schools and the Future Workforce; E. Home Ownership for Community Development. Sponsoring partners for the summit are: ARISE, A Regional Initiative Supporting Empowerment, Interdenominational Ministers Conference, Albany African American Clergy United for Empowerment, The State University at Albany, CSEA, The Capital District Transportation Committee, The Capital District Regional Planning Commission, Albany-Colonie Regional Chamber of Commerce Supporters include: 100 Black Men, Sierra Club: Hudson-Mohawk Group, Capital District Labor-Religion Coalition, Mohawk Valley Heritage Corridor Commission. Registration Fee: $20 (includes lunch, coffee and refreshments, parking, and materials). For info: Tom McPheeters 518-433-0679, Rev. Dr. Ward Greer 518-432-0818, Rev. Dr. Van Stuart 518-373-8050 Thurs. July 25th 7pm: Regional Farm & Food Project Benefit concert. An evening of contemporary folk, traditional music, and eclectic fun with the Mammals (Ruth Ungar, Tao Rodriguez-Seeger & Michael Merenda) with Johnny Irion. At the Buhrmaster Barn at the Pruyn House, 207 Old Niskayuna Rd., Colonie. Also featuring Peter Siegel, Bo Bo Denk, and special guests. $10 adults, $7 for students. Barn and lawn seating available. Benefit concert for the Regional Farm & Food Project, a 10-county grass roots organization promoting new, sustainable opportunities for family-scale farms. For more information, (518) 427-6537 farmfood@capital.net http://www.capital.net/~farmfood/ Sat. July 27th 2-6pm: The Caribbean and Latin America Support Project holds its annual Moncada Day celebration in Woodstock, bringing together CLASP members and friends of Cuba for an afternoon of food (pot luck), conversation and solidarity with the Cuban Revolution. Moncada Day is the anniversary of the revolutionary attack on the Moncada military barracks in Santiago on July 26, 1953. The objective of the assault by 160 rebels led by Fidel Castro was to stimulate a popular uprising throughout the country. It failed (about half the rebels were killed, half imprisoned), but gave life to the July 26th Movement which led the revolutionary struggle that took power in Cuba less than six years later. There is limited space at this free event, but non-members may call CLASP about possible attendance, (845) 679-7502 or 255-5779. ** Sat. July 27th: Green Party Forum on Public Transit, to encourage a movement for change developing out of the both the forum and public need for and discontent with the current public transit. For info: mactyler42@yahoo.com. more info to follow… Action Items: Tired of Big Money dominating the Elections? Tell those elected to sign a Pledge for CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM – see www.generationnet.org/index.php3 ___________________________________________________ Online Petition Against the Death Penalty. Moratorium 2000, championed by Sister Helen Prejean www.moratorium2000.org/action/petition.lasso – ___________________________________________________ Sign an online petition, calling on the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights to uphold Palestinian human rights, at http://www.petitiononline.com/palpet/petition.html Regional Farm & Food Project, Albany-based non-profit educational organization of farmers, consumers and communities promoting vibrant, sustainable agriculture is seeking volunteers (mailings, research, computer work, photography, group projects). Please contact Jen 518-427-6537 farmfood@capital.net ___________________________________________________ Send a fax/letter/email calling on Chentex to reinstate fired Union leaders in Nicarguan sweatshop www.nlcnet.org _ Urge Bush to fund the federal government's tobacco lawsuit, & us hold the tobacco industry accountable for the death and disease they've caused at http://www.DontPardonBigTobacco.org ___________________________________________________ take Actions in Support of the People of Vieques, to stop the bombing & get the Navy out at http://www.viequeslibre.addr.com/campaign/campaign.htm ___________________________________________________ sign a petition supporting the Class Action lawsuit(s) challenging the fraudulent election in Florida of Bush at http://www.petitiononline.com/fraud/petition.html ___________________________________________________ log onto http://www.stopthedrugwar.org/justice/ to ask your Representative, two Senators and President Bush to end mandatory minimum drug sentencing ___________________________________________________ tell Senator Daschle - Defend Us Against Bush http://www.workingforchange.com/activism/action.cfm?itemid=11379 ___________________________________________________ Emmaus (Catholic Worker) House in Albany needs donations: toiletries, groceries, supermarket/co-op gift certificates, also looking for live-in community members. 518-482-4966 Sign a petition to Mary Robinson, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, urging investigation of Ariel Sharon’s “crimes against humanity on behalf of the victims of 1982 massacre of Sabra and Shatila refugee camps in Lebanon.” www.petitiononline.com/warcrime/petition.html ___________________________________________________ Help End Child Slave Labor http://www.workingforchange.com/activism/action.cfm?itemid=11630 Ask Congress to preserve freedom and civil liberties. Pending proposals in Congress would dramatically expand law enforcement's ability to do secret searchas and would expand the government's ability to seize assets in non-terrorism-related cases. The provisions would also allow for the indefinite detention of non-citizens without any judicial review. Send a free fax to your Senators and Representatives urging them to preserve civil liberties and proceed cautiously and with reasoned deliberation on the pending proposals, from here: http://www.aclu.org/action/liberty107.html ___________________________________________________ sign online statement of support for "Justice, not Terror" at: http://www.moveon.org/justice/ Call your Congressional Rep. 877-611-0063 (toll-free) to oppose the Thomas Bill (tax cuts for the rich) http://www.seiu.org/political_action/GetInvolved/letter_info.cfm?ID=34 ___________________________________________________ ACTION ALERT : protest that CNN Chair Walter Isaacson "has ordered his staff to balance images of civilian devastation in Afghan cities with reminders that the Taliban harbors murderous terrorists, saying it 'seems perverse to focus too much on the casualties or hardship in Afghanistan.'": http://www.fair.org/activism/cnn-casualties.html FAIR (Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting) ___________________________________________________ Help donate free mammograms for needy women just by clicking at http://www.thebreastcancersite.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/CTDSites ___________________________________________________ Call on world leaders to make aid to the Afghan people a priority: http://www.9-11peace.org/aid.php3 Help Stop the Radical Right Takeover of Our Courts! Sign petition at http://www.support.AmericanWay.org/judges/petition.asp, Tell Senators Hatch and Leahy at that you will not stand by and watch a rubberstamp approval process of Bush's judicial nominees; Make a secure online donation to support People For's organizing campaign to stop the railroading at http://www.support.AmericanWay.org/judges/donate.asp. ___________________________________________________ take action to Oppose Military Tribunals – Make your voice heard & make a difference! http://www.workingforchange.com/activism/action.cfm?itemid=12377&afccode=CIVL01 ___________________________________________________ Peace Response: Sign the Appeal to Restraint and a Call to Action in a Moment of Crisis. Join Nobel peace laureates in sending a message to the United Nations http://www.peaceresponse.org/petition/index.shtml ___________________________________________________ Indian Point is a disaster waiting to happen. It could easily be the next target for a terrorist. Please visit www.closeindianpoint.org, sign the petition to close and dismantle this nuclear plant ___________________________________________________ Don’t let Ashcroft bully American citizens into deserting our Constitution. Join the "Defend the Constitution" campaign: http://www.moveon.org/constitution/ ___________________________________________________ MAC VOLUNTEER NEEDED. The Regional Farm & Food Project, an Albany-based non-profit educational organization of farmers, consumers and communities promoting vibrant, sustainable agriculture, seeks a volunteer to help us with our Macintosh computers. Please contact Jen at 518-427-6537 or email farmfood@capital.net ___________________________________________________ sign the Patriot's Energy Pledge and resolve to use less oil in the coming year. Together we can help win the war on terrorism, reduce America’s dependence on oil, stimulate our economy and clean the environment -- all at the same time. Become an Energy Patriot at: http://www.SaveaBarrel.org/index.cfm?S=1 ___________________________________________________ Should international monitors be sent to Israel and the Palestinian territories? Vote your opinion at http://home.netscape.com/ex/shak/international/packages/mideast/ ___________________________________________________ Write congress -Tell the Bush administration NOT to resume nuclear weapons testing http://www.greenpeaceusa.org/save/alerts/testing-direct.htm Oppose Attempts to Allow Unchecked Domestic Spying! http://www.aclu.org/action/spy107.html ___________________________________________________ Demand Help for Laid-Off Workers – send a letter: http://www.unionvoice.org/campaign/durbinui/6786zltex ___________________________________________________ "Close Indian Point" Bumperstickers -- bright yellow and very much to the point. Call Rockland Citizens Awareness Network Coordinator, Maureen Ritter at 845-368-1377 to order. @aol.com ___________________________________________________ Ensure Basic Fairness in Use of Military Tribunals! send a FREE FAX to Rumsfeld http://www.aclu.org/action/tribunals107.html ___________________________________________________ Support Israeli Conscientious Objectors refusing to serve in the Occupied Territories http://seruv.nethost.co.il/defaulteng.asp ___________________________________________________ Petition against nomination of Bush and Blair for Nobel peace prize: http://www.eskimo.com/~cwj2/actions/bushblairnobel.html ___________________________________________________ Tell Pataki: Drop the Rock! http://www.workingforchange.com/activism/action.cfm?itemid=12881&afccode=PUS001 ___________________________________________________ Call for the Bush administration to appoint an independent counsel to get to the bottom of the Enron story: http://www.moveon.org/accountability/ ___________________________________________________ Support Due Process Rights for Non-Citizen Children! Support the Unaccompanied Alien Child Protection Act! send a free fax http://www.aclu.org/action/children107.html ___________________________________________________ Send a letter urging full US support for the International Campaign to Stop Aids http://www.progressiveportal.org/letters/global/aids/ ___________________________________________________ Take the Progressive Pledge at http://www.progressivemajority.org/lists. Progressive Majority will deliver the compiled pledges to Trent Lott and Tom DeLay as a message from America that the progressive movement is alive, well, and fighting back. __________________________________________________ Support mushroom workers in Ventura California struggling for dignity on the job. Tell Pizza Hut to stop using Pictsweet mushrooms http://www.unionvoice.org/campaign/pizzahut?rk=epayqJ61qdzyW __________________________________________________ ACLU Action Update: Ensure Equal Access to Education! http://www.aclu.org/action/hea107.html __________________________________________________ send a letter: CALL ON ISRAEL TO DE-ESCALATE www.progressiveportal.org/letters/global/palestinians __________________________________________________ petition to Kofi Annan: Israel, End the Occupation http://www.petitiononline.com/cheoban/petition.html Call Senators: tell them to support Senator Kerry 's amendment which effectively strikes NAFTA Chapter 11 language from future trade agreements, TOLL FREE 877-611-0063 (courtesy of the AFL-CIO) __________________________________________________ CNN poll "Should Israel launch new strikes against the Palestinians because of Tuesday's suicide bombing?", vote: http://www.cnn.com/HLN/ (top right corner) __________________________________________________ Urge Congress to Reform Unjust Immigration Laws! http://www.aclu.org/action/immigration107.html __________________________________________________ Sign Petition Demanding Investigation and Impeachment of the Illegitimately Elected Bush and Cheney for Dereliction of Duties in Woefully Failing to Protect the American Public from the September 11th Terrorist Attacks http://www.petitiononline.com/voter03/petition.html __________________________________________________ send a message to Bush and Congressional leadership DEMANDING a full external investigation of the events leading up to 9-11 __________________________________________________ Support Welfare Reauthorization that Protects Basic Rights! http://www.aclu.org/action/welfare107.html __________________________________________________ call on Musharraf of Pakistan and Vajpayee of India to step back from the brink of holocaust http://www.moveon.org/nonukesoverkashmir/ __________________________________________________ Support Bhopal Survivors in the Delhi Protests! Don't Let Indian Government Bury Bhopal! http://www.corpwatch.org/action/PAA.jsp?articleid=2848 __________________________________________________ Stop dangerous transport of Nuclear Waste through the NY Capital Region & around the country to Yucca Mountain Nuclear Dump; VOTE EXPECTED THIS WEEK; CALL YOUR SENATORS!!! Capitol Switchboard 202-224-3121 or toll free: 1-888-554-9256, see http://www.nirs.org/ |
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