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Franken was a favorite for the audience, later blacklisted by “Billionaires for Bush,” a satirical protest group (see story, page 4), and given a collection of songs from the “Bush on Mars” campaign...
Moore even predicted that “good Republicans” might launch a Republicans for Kerry movement to protest Bush administration policies...
...arrived in Lebanon at the beginning of June, riots broke out in those same suburbs over a new law that prohibited the less expensive diesel fuel in vehicles that carried fewer than 20 passengers. Seeing their profit margins slashed because of outrageous gas prices, drivers and their supporters protested in the streets. The protest then became about something bigger than gasoline: People protested the lack of jobs, the intermittent government services and the poor economy. The Lebanese Army opened fire on the crowd after a protester shot a soldier. Six people were killed. It is not surprising, then, that discussions...
...smoke a pack of cigarettes in an hour and has been in office since the fall of communism, hasn't yet taken an official position, though he says that he personally doesn't mind the project. The town council initially backed the hotel and mosque proposal, but then the protests began. Almost 5,000 residents signed a petition arguing that "at a time of strengthening Arab terrorism in the whole world, it would be extremely irresponsible" to permit construction of the mosque. Local clergymen signed an open letter calling Islam "a strongly orthodox and militant religion whose principles ... are totally...
Boston-based music-video producer Steve Garfield, 46, is no ordinary blogger. Instead of simply posting his thoughts online in a chatty Web log like millions of others around the world, he links a Canon GL2 digital video camera to his laptop and uploads short clips of protest rallies, traffic short-cuts and even news events onto his personal Internet site. Garfield belongs to a small but growing group of video bloggers, or vloggers, who are turning the Web into a medium in which it's possible that someday anyone could mount original programming, bypassing the usual broadcast networks...