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Volume1- Issue 5-Late Spring
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located in the Indiana University Fine Arts Library.
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United
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Not
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NO War Without Limits
NO Detentions & Round-ups
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http://www.VoteNoWar.org
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War
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MOVEON.ORG
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Bloomington
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"You
can look at war as a massing of arms and matérial and
troops, but you can also see it as something else--as a delicate
web of interwoven choices made by human beings, made out of
a certain consciousness. The decision to order an attack,
the choice to obey or disobey an order, to fire or not to
fire a weapon. Armies and, indeed, any culture that supports
them must convince the people that all the decisions are made
already, and they have no choice. But that is never true."
The Fifth Sacred Thing" by Starhawk
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Current Nuclear News
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IERE
The IN Environmental Report
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NORML
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Color is Community? UUC Task
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Government - Watch Task Force - For
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Habitat
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links
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global news and Native American publications
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Alternet
is an independent news coverage site of world events.
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Peace,
in the sense of the absence of war is of little value to someone
who is dying of hunger or cold. It will not remove the pain
of torture inflicted on a prisoner of conscience. It does not
comfort those who have lost their loved ones in floods caused
by senseless deforestation in a neighboring country. Peace can
only last where human rights are respected, where the people
are fed and where individuals and nations are free -
The Dalai Lama
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of peace, may we be seeds of justice, may we be seeds of freedom.
G.D.
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Fire This Time - Deconstructing the Gulf War - a permanent record
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E'tokmit
e'k, rangimarie, hedd, pace, tutquin, shanti, vrede, paquilisli,
MNP, Onai rahu, amani, kev sib haum xeeb,salam, shalom, shaantiM,
hedd, gutpela taim, lalyi, pesca, damai, raha, fred, eirni,
pax, mir, peace, heiwa, amn, nabad, rauha, paz, frid, paco,
shAnti, paqe, danh tu, ittimokla, rahu, paix, beke, shalom,
mnonestotse, kapayapaan
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"The choice is not
between violence and nonviolence, but between nonviolence
and nonexistence." Martin Luther
King
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Big
Fish Disappearing from Oceans
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Last
Updated Thu, 15 May 2003 9:29:45
HALIFAX - The world's oceans have lost 90 per cent
of prized tuna, swordfish and marlin since industrialized
fishing began, Canadian scientists warned Wednesday.
Fisheries biologists Ransom Myers and Boris Worm of
Dalhousie University in Halifax analyzed nearly 50
years of data on predatory fish catches worldwide.
Their findings debunk the notion that oceans are picture
perfect blue frontiers teaming with life. "What
we've done is sliced the head off of the world's marine
ecosystem and we don't know the consequences,"
said Myers.
The first sign of trouble began in the 1960s, when
areas brimming with king-size fish immortalized in
Ernest Hemingway's Old Man and the Sea dwindled.
"Although it is now widely accepted that single
populations can be fished to low levels, this is the
first analysis to show general, pronounced declines
of entire communities across widely varying ecosystems,"
Myers and Worm report in Thursday's issue of the journal
Nature.
The pair found it generally takes less than 15 years
for commercial fishing operations to reduce the resource
base to less than 10 per cent.
To measure the decline in open oceans, the researchers
used data from Japanese longline catches, massive
nets with thousands of hooks stretched across the
ocean to catch everything in their path.
Myers said after the Second World War, longlines used
to catch 10 fish per 100 hooks. Now they're lucky
to catch one.
Fisheries scientist Daniel Pauly of the University
of British Columbia said the longline study showed
how when fishing went bad in one area, vessels simply
moved on to scour another.
"For those who were interested in a quick buck,
you want to go somewhere else," Pauly said. "That
doesn't mean the resource was entirely gone, you could
still continue, but this 'bonanza,' that was over."
Myers acknowledges some fisheries managers may find
it hard to accept, but the tendency to use only the
most recent data increases the problem.
"You need to reduce fishing efforts by any means
so these fish stocks and fish community can recover
to anything that resembles a healthy marine ecosytem,"
said Worm.
The trends echo a 1994 estimate by the UN Food and
Agriculture Organization that almost 70 per cent of
marines stocks were overfished or fully exploited.
A UN-sponsored summit in South Africa called for global
fisheries to be restored by 2015.
Myers and Worm hope their data will serve as a guide.
Written by CBC News Online staff
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