| Rote Flora Rote Flora is a former theater in the neighbourhood Schanzenviertel in Hamburg. It has been squatted in November 1989 in response to the decision to turn it into a musical theatre. Rote_Flora
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| News sources/Internet/No specific region Wikipedia:News_sources/Internet/No_specific_region
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| Bobbyandck User:Bobbyandck
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| Huntingdon Life Sciences Talk:Huntingdon_Life_Sciences
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| 2004 U.S. Election controversies and irregularities/Archive 5 Talk:2004_U.S._Election_controversies_and_irregularities/Archive_5
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| Compagnies Républicaines de Sécurité Talk:Compagnies_Républicaines_de_Sécurité
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| David Graeber David Rolfe Graeber (born 12 February 1961) is an American anthropologist and anarchist. On June 15, 2007, Graeber accepted the offer of a lectureship in the anthropology department at Goldsmiths College, University of London, where he currently holds the title of Reader in Social Anthropology. David_Graeber
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| Helmut Gollwitzer Helmut Gollwitzer (December 29, 1908, Pappenheim, Bavaria – October 17, 1993, Berlin) was a Protestant (Lutheran) theologian and author.Born in Bavaria, Gollwitzer studied Protestant theology in Munich, Erlangen, Jena and Bonn (1928-1932); he later completed a doctorate under Karl Barth in Basel (1937), writing on the understanding of the eucharist in Martin Luther and John Calvin.During the period of the Nazi-regime in Germany, Gollwitzer was a well-known member of the Confessing Church movement which resisted the regimes' attempt to control the churches. Helmut_Gollwitzer
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| Gary Webb Talk:Gary_Webb
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| Ashanti Alston Ashanti Alston Omowali is an anarchist activist, speaker, and writer, and former member of the Black Panther Party. Even though the party no longer exists, Alston sometimes refers to himself as a Black Panther, and sometimes as "the @narchist Panther", a term he coined in his @narchist Panther Zine series. Ashanti_Alston
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| Recipes for Disaster Recipes for Disaster is an anarchist book released by the CrimethInc. collective in December 2004. It provides information on and strategies for direct action useful to activists and dissenters. There are sections on forming affinity groups, organizing demonstrations, stenciling, black blocs, sabotage, squatting, and more personal topics like mental health and "Supporting Survivors of Domestic Violence". Recipes_for_Disaster
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| Mission (Christian) Talk:Mission_(Christian)
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| Ramsey Kanaan Ramsey Kanaan is a Lebanese-Scottish singer and publisher of anarchist literature, best known as the founder of AK Press, one of the largest distributors of anarchist and left-wing books in the world, named after his mother Ann Kanaan. He left AK in 2007 to found a new radical publisher PM Press. Ramsey_Kanaan
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| Cliff Arnebeck Cliff Arnebeck is the Chair of Legal Affairs Committee of Common Cause Ohio and a National Co-Chair and attorney for The Alliance for Democracy. Together with AfD founder Ronnie Dugger, Cliff Arnebeck launched the Ohio Honest Elections Campaign.On 2004, 13 December, Cliff Arnebeck, representing a group of thirty-seven Ohio-resident voters, filed a lawsuit in Ohio Supreme Court contesting the U.S. presidential election. The lawsuit is known as "Moss v. Bush". Cliff_Arnebeck
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| Winter Soldier Investigation/Archive 1 Talk:Winter_Soldier_Investigation/Archive_1
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| David Rovics Talk:David_Rovics
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| Wikipedia as a press source 2005 Wikipedia:Wikipedia_as_a_press_source_2005
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| Elections in Brazil Brazil elects on the national level a head of state president legislature. The president is elected for a four-year term by the people. The National Congress (Congresso Nacional) has two chambers. The Chamber of Deputies (Câmara dos Deputados) has 513 members, elected for a four-year term by proportional representation. Elections_in_Brazil
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| Hellenic Quest Hellenic Quest refers to an urban legend mostly praising the Greek Language for its superiority amongst all languages. The hoax circulated around Greek websites and was widely reproduced without verification by many reputable sources from newspapers to the then Minister for National Education and Religious Affairs (see Urban legend spread bellow). Hellenic_Quest
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| RV Farley Mowat RV Farley Mowat is the flagship of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society's fleet, and is a long-range, ice-class, heavy-duty conservation ship. Originally built as a Norwegian fisheries research and enforcement vessel, she was purchased by the Sea Shepherds in Edinburgh, Scotland, in August 1996. RV_Farley_Mowat
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| Orange Farm, Gauteng Orange Farm is a township located approximately 45 km from Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa. It is the largest informal settlement in South Africa, with most estimates giving a population of 350,000 people. Additionally, it is one of the youngest, with the original inhabitants; laid off farm workers, taking up residency in 1988. Orange_Farm,_Gauteng
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| National Labor Federation The National Labor Federation (NATLFED) claims to be a network of local community associations, run exclusively by volunteers, that aim to organize workers excluded from collective bargaining protections by U.S. labor law. Although the groups affiliated with NATLFED have denied having a political affiliation, National_Labor_Federation
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| Essential nutrient Talk:Essential_nutrient
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| Bogan Talk:Bogan
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| Sri Aurobindo Talk:Sri_Aurobindo
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| Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade is the former youth group of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA. Founded originally as the Attica Brigade, it became the Revolutionary Student Brigade. The RCYB uniform included a t-shirts with a large red star superimposed with the silhouette of a young person raising a rifle. Some of these T-Shirts included the message, "I was born in the sewer called capitalism but now I'm living for revolution!" Revolutionary_Communist_Youth_Brigade
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| Molotov cocktail Talk:Molotov_cocktail
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| Agent provocateur Talk:Agent_provocateur
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| IliasZ User:IliasZ
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| Melilla border fence Melilla border fence is a separation barrier between Morocco and the Spanish city of Melilla. Constructed by Spain, its stated purpose is to stop illegal immigration and smuggling. Melilla_border_fence
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| We Will Rock You Talk:We_Will_Rock_You
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| June 2005 2005 January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- → June_2005
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| Robert Hunter (journalist) Robert (Bob) Lorne Hunter (October 13, 1941Canadian environmentalist, journalist, author and politician. A member of the Don't Make a Wave Committee in 1969 with Dorothy and Irving Stowe, Marie and Jim Bohlen, and Ben and Dorothy Metcalfe. He was a co-founder of Greenpeace in 1972 with Patrick Moore, Ben Metcalfe, Jim Bohlen, Irving Stowe and several other members. Robert_Hunter_(journalist)
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| Federation for American Immigration Reform The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) is a non-partisan, non-profit 501(c)(3) educational organization in the United States that advocates changes in U.S. immigration policy that would result in significant reductions in immigration, both legal and illegal. Federation_for_American_Immigration_Reform
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| Kizzle/smoke/congress challenge User:Kizzle/smoke/congress_challenge
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| Advocacy journalism Advocacy journalism is a genre of journalism that intentionally and transparently adopts a non-objective viewpoint, usually for some social or political purpose. Because it is intended to be factual, it is distinguished from propaganda. It is also distinct from instances of media bias and failures of objectivity in media outlets, which attempt to be—or which present themselves as—objective or neutral. Advocacy_journalism
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| Tulip Revolution Talk:Tulip_Revolution
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2005 March 6 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2005_March_6
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| Articles for deletion/False flag Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/False_flag
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| Lyptus Lyptus is the trade name of a wood made from a hybrid of two species of Eucalyptus tree, Eucalyptus grandis and Eucalyptus urophylla. Developed for quick harvesting, and grown on plantations in Brazil, Lyptus is marketed as an environmentally friendly alternative to oak, cherry, mahogany, and other wood products that may be harvested from old growth forests. Lyptus trees can be harvested for lumber in approximately 15 years, much sooner than woods from cooler climates. Lyptus
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| Ali Fadel Ali Fadel al-Misir is an Iraqi politician who was the Governor of Baghdad Province from December 2004 to January 2005. Mr Fadel is a Shia Muslim. In 1980, he was selected to represent Iraq on the national Olympic soccer team. A debilitating knee injury shortly before the start of the games caused him to be sidelined for the Los Angeles Olympics.He deserted from the Iraqi Army during the Iran–Iraq War and lived in exile in Iran and Syria. He returned to Iraq in 1990. Ali_Fadel
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| Directive on services in the internal market The Directive on services in the internal market (commonly referred to as the Bolkestein Directive) is an initiative of the European Commission aimed at creating a single market for services within the European Union (EU), similar to the single market for goods already present. Directive_on_services_in_the_internal_market
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| Noua Dreaptă Noua Dreaptă () is an ultra-nationalist organization in Romania, founded in 2000. Noua_Dreaptă
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| Sally Satel Sally Satel, is an American psychiatrist based in Washington, D.C. She is a lecturer at Yale University School of Medicine, the W.H. Brady Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and author. Books written by Satel include P.C. M.D. (2001) and Drug Treatment (1999). Sally_Satel
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| Anti-WEF protests in Switzerland, January 2003 Anti-WEF_protests_in_Switzerland,_January_2003
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| Mark Belling Mark Belling (born July 4, 1956, in Kaukauna, Wisconsin) is a radio talk show host for 1130 WISN in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Belling hosts a three-hour weekday radio program, The Mark Belling Late Afternoon Show, which is regularly rated No. 1 for the afternoon-drive time slot. Mark_Belling
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| List of U.S. state secession proposals This is a list of official or otherwise noteworthy proposals for dividing existing U.S. states into multiple states. It does not specifically address statewide or other movements to secede from the United States. The word secession can refer to political separation at different levels of government organization, from city to state to country; this list focuses on secession from U.S. states, particularly to form new U.S. states. List_of_U.S._state_secession_proposals
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