| Robert C. Priddy Robert Priddy (born 25 September 1936) is the British author of the book Source of the Dream - My Way to Sathya Sai Baba, a book about the Indian guru Sathya Sai Baba. Priddy wrote many articles from 1988 to 1998, in Sanathana Sarathi, the official magazine of the Sathya Sai Organization.He researched and taught philosophy and sociology at the University of Oslo 1968 Robert_C._Priddy
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| Hijra (South Asia) Talk:Hijra_(South_Asia)
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| Guide for Indymedia authors Wikipedia_talk:Guide_for_Indymedia_authors
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| 68.77.23.91 User_talk:68.77.23.91
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| LoganCale User_talk:LoganCale
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| Internet activism Internet activism (also known as e-activism, electronic advocacy, cyberactivism, e-campaigning and online organizing) is the use of communication technologies such as e-mail, web sites, and podcasts for various forms of activism to enable faster communications by citizen movements and deliver a message to a large audience. These Internet technologies are used for cause-related fundraising, lobbying, volunteering, community building, and organizing. Internet_activism
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| Ambazonia Ambazonia or Ambazania is the name given to the Southern Cameroons by organisations that struggle for the dissolution of the 1961 union of the Southern Cameroons with Cameroun. The Republic of Ambazonia was declared by the Southern Cameroons National Council (SCAC) as an independent state on 31 December 1999. Ambazonia
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| Angeles City Angeles City (; Kapampangan:Ciudad ning Angeles), located within the province of Pampanga in the Philippines, is locally classified as a first-class, highly-urbanized city. The city administers itself autonomously from Pampanga and, as of August 2007, it has a population of 314,493.Angeles is served by the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport inside the Clark Special Economic Zone (formerly Clark Air Base and now renamed Clark Freeport Zone), which is located in the northwestern part of the city. Angeles_City
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| Bush family Talk:Bush_family
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| Human zoo Human zoos (also called "ethnological expositions" or "Negro Villages") were 19th and 20th century public exhibits of human beings, usually in a "natural" or "primitive" state. The displays often emphasized the cultural differences between Europeans of Western Civilization and non-European peoples. Human_zoo
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| September 2004 September 2004 January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December September 2004 in sports September_2004
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| William S. Harney William Selby Harney (22 August 1800 - 9 May 1889) was a cavalry officer in the U.S. Army during the Mexican-American War and the Indian Wars. William_S._Harney
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| Melbourne Central railway station Melbourne Central is an underground station in the suburban railway network of Melbourne, Australia. It is one of five stations (and one of three underground) on the City Loop, which encircles the central business district. The station is under La Trobe Street, between Swanston and Elizabeth Streets, on the northern edge of the CBD. Melbourne_Central_railway_station
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| Iskra Talk:Iskra
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| Justin Raimondo Talk:Justin_Raimondo
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| United States presidential election debates, 2004 The United States presidential election debates were held in the 2004 presidential elections. Three debates were held between Republican incumbent George W. Bush and Democratic candidate John Kerry, the major candidates, and one debate was held with their vice presidential running mates, incumbent Dick Cheney and John Edwards. All four debates were sponsored by the non-profit Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD), which has organized presidential debates since its establishment in 1987. United_States_presidential_election_debates,_2004
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| Jorge Eliécer Gaitán Jorge Eliécer Gaitán (January 23, 1903 populist movement in Colombia, a former Education Minister (1940) and Labor Minister (1943-1944), mayor of Bogotá (1936) and one of the most charismatic leaders of the Liberal Party.He was assassinated during his second presidential campaign in 1948, setting off the Bogotazo and leading to a violent period of political unrest in Colombian history known as La Violencia (approx. 1948 to 1958). Jorge_Eliécer_Gaitán
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| 2004 Republican National Convention protest activity 2004 Republican National Convention protest activity includes the broad range of marches, rallies, performances, demonstrations, exhibits, and acts of civil disobedience in New York City to protest the 2004 Republican National Convention and the nomination of President George W. Bush for the 2004 U.S. presidential election, as well as a much smaller number of people who marched to support Bush at the convention. 2004_Republican_National_Convention_protest_activity
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| The Exploited Talk:The_Exploited
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| October 2004 October 2004 January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December October 2004 in sports October_2004
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| Student (newspaper) The Student is a weekly British independent newspaper produced by students at the University of Edinburgh. Founded in 1887 by author Robert Louis Stevenson, it is the oldest student newspaper in the United Kingdom and held the title of Best Student Newspaper in Scotland, awarded by the Herald Student Press Awards in 2006 and 2007, before losing to Glasgow University Guardian in 2008. Student_(newspaper)
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| Oregon Institute of Technology Oregon Institute of Technology, also known as Oregon Tech or OIT, is an accredited university in the Oregon University System, and the only public institute of technology in the northwest United States. Located in Klamath Falls, Oregon, it provides undergraduate and graduate degrees in many technical and health related fields. OIT also maintains four sites in Portland, Oregon, one site in La Grande, Oregon and a partner location with Boeing in Seattle, Washington. Oregon_Institute_of_Technology
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| Juan Antonio Corretjer Juan Antonio Corretjer (March 3, 1908 - January 19, 1985), was a well known poet, journalist and pro-independence political activist opposing United States rule in Puerto Rico. Juan_Antonio_Corretjer
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| Roy Hoffmann Roy F. "Latch" Hoffmann, U.S. Navy (retired) is Chairman of Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, established May 4 2004, in opposition to John Kerry's candidacy for U.S. President. He is not to be confused with Southern writer Roy Hoffman, the author of Almost Family and Chicken Dreaming Corn.According to Washington Post, Admiral Hoffman "saw his honor under attack, and took the fight to the Kerry camp." Roy_Hoffmann
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| Juanes Juan Esteban Aristizábal Vásquez best known as Juanes (born August 9, 1972 in Medellín, Antioquia) is a Colombian rock musician. During the 1980s and 1990s, Juanes was a member of heavy metal band Ekhymosis but disbanded the group in 1998 to pursue a solo career. His 2000 solo debut album, Fíjate Bien, had moderate commercial success and went on to win three Latin Grammy Awards. He has won 17 Latin Grammy awards, more than any other artist. Juanes
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| Kathryn Blair Talk:Kathryn_Blair
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| Genocides in history Genocide is the mass killing of a group of people. It is defined in Article 2 of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (CPPCG) as "any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such Because of the insistence of Joseph Stalin, this definition of genocide under international law does not include political or economic groups. Genocides_in_history
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| Media in Seattle Seattle, Washington supports a multitude of media, from long-established newspapers, television and radio stations to a continually evolving panoply of smaller local art, culture, neighborhood and political publications, filmmaking and, most recently, Internet media development. Media_in_Seattle
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| Kanesatake, Quebec Kanehsatake is a Mohawk community on the shore of the Lake of Two Mountains in southwestern Quebec, Canada, near Montreal.Its recent political history has been troubled. In 1990, the nearby town of Oka attempted to construct an extension of a golf course onto a burial ground used by the people of Kanehsatake. The Mohawks occupied the land, and when the Sûreté du Québec and Canadian Forces intervened, the result was the prolonged standoff of the Oka Crisis, in which one police officer was killed. Kanesatake,_Quebec
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| Angolan War of Independence The Angolan War of Independence (1961Overseas Province of Angola with 11 separatist movements. Angolan_War_of_Independence
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| Peace camp Peace camps are a form of physical protest camp that is focused on anti-war activity. They are set up outside military bases by members of the peace movement who oppose either the existence of the military bases themselves, the armaments held there, or the politics of those who control the bases. Peace_camp
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| Anarchists Against the Wall Anarchists Against the Wall (AAtW), sometimes called "Anarchists Against Fences" or "Jews Against Ghettos", is a direct action group comprised of Israeli anarchists and anti-authoritarians who oppose the construction of the Israeli Gaza Strip barrier and Israeli West Bank barrier. Anarchists_Against_the_Wall
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| The Assassination of Julius Caesar: A People's History of Ancient Rome The Assassination of Julius Caesar is a 2003 history book by American professor Michael Parenti. It was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. The book's central argument is that Julius Caesar was assassinated because wealthy and conservative elites wanted to block Caesar's reforms. The_Assassination_of_Julius_Caesar:_A_People's_History_of_Ancient_Rome
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| Michael Parenti Talk:Michael_Parenti
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| Capleton Capleton (born Clifton George Bailey III on 13 April 1967 in Saint Mary, Jamaica) is a reggae and dancehall artist. He is also referred to as King Shango, King David, The Fireman and The Prophet. His record label, office, and home for his direct supporters is called David House Productions. Capleton
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| Yasser Arafat/Archive 1 Talk:Yasser_Arafat/Archive_1
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| Children and minors in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict/Archive 1 Talk:Children_and_minors_in_the_Israeli-Palestinian_conflict/Archive_1
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| Internet Haganah Internet Haganah is a "global intelligence network dedicated to confronting internet activities by Islamists and their supporters, enablers and apologists." Internet Haganah also is an activist organization which attempts to convince businesses not to provide web-based services to such groups, and collects intelligence to store and pass on to government organizations. Internet_Haganah
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| Tom Barry Thomas (Tom) Barry () (1 July 1897 – 2 July 1980) was one of the most prominent guerrilla leaders in the Irish Republican Army during the Irish War of Independence. Tom_Barry
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| Human shield action to Iraq Human shield action to Iraq was a group of people who travelled to Iraq to act as human shields with the purpose of preventing the U.S.-led coalition troops from bombing certain locations during the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. Human_shield_action_to_Iraq
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| Sicko Sicko is a 2007 documentary film by American film maker Michael Moore. The film investigates the American health care system, focusing on its health insurance and pharmaceutical industry. The film compares the for-profit, non-universal U.S. system with the non-profit universal health care systems of Canada, the United Kingdom, France and Cuba.Sicko opened to positive reviews, but also generated criticism and controversy. Sicko
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| Daniel Marcus William Beak Daniel Marcus William Beak, VC, DSO, MC & Bar (27 July 1891 – 3 May 1967) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Daniel_Marcus_William_Beak
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| Asa Hutchinson William Asa Hutchinson (born December 3, 1950) is a former U.S. Attorney for the Fort Smith-based Western District of Arkansas, U.S. Congressman from the Third District of Arkansas, Director of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and the first-ever Under Secretary for Border & Transportation Security at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Republican candidate for governor of Arkansas and lost to Democratic candidate Mike Beebe. Asa_Hutchinson
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| Adnan Menderes Ali Adnan Ertekin Menderes (1899 - 17 September 1961) was a Turkish liberal statesman and the first democratically elected leader in Turkish history. He served as prime minister between 1950–1960. He was one of the founders of the Democratic Party (DP) in 1946, the fourth legal opposition party of Turkey. Adnan_Menderes
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| Communism/Archive 4 Talk:Communism/Archive_4
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| Noam Chomsky/Archive 2 Talk:Noam_Chomsky/Archive_2
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