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Ray Hanania Information on conferences, a directory of Arab journalists and publishers, information on the National Arab Journalists Association, commentary, a bookstore and recommended links.
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Reamweaver Software to "funhouse-mirror" any website, copying the "look and feel" but changing any words or images you choose.
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Reasons to avoid Microsoft Updated articles and explinations of why you don't want Microsoft software.
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Rebecca Project for Human Rights Works to create a community of civic-minded national leaders by educating, organizing and training low-income parents recovering from substance abuse. Includes news, issues, accomplishments and a photo gallery.
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Reclaim the Media Organization devoted to reclaiming the media for public use. Includes many resources from current news to activism kits.
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Red Flag: Frontline 6 Issue focusing on the December 2001 revolt.
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Refuse and Resist Diverse national membership organization, whose mission is to build a climate, culture and community of resistance to political and social repression in all of its forms.
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Register: Bonsai Kitten craze sweeps online world Hardly a week goes by without computer games being blamed for turning people into psychopathic killers, so it was strangely reassuring to see some of these dangerous maniacs up in arms over the spoof Bonsai Kitten web site. By Andrew Smith.
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Register: FBI goes Bonsai Kitten hunting The FBI is reported to be investigating BonsaiKitten.com, the spoof Web site which has got animal lovers and anti-cruelty campaigners in uproar. By Andrew Smith.
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Repair Klingle Road Opposes the Mayor's plan to close the road to the general public and turn it into a gated community neighborhood recreational trail. Features studies, news and opportunities for action.
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Reporters Strike Pacifica Over Censorship The SF Bay Guardian on correspondents and reporters for Pacifica's flagship program, the daily Pacifica Network News, and their strike to pressure the network to relax its censoring of its stations.
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Resist, Inc. Funding American progressive organizations for more than 30 years which are actively part of a movement for social change.
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Resistance Grows to "Christmas Coup D'Etat" at WBAI WBAI producer Bill Weinberg gives the history of the conflict and an update on the current struggle to save free speech radio at this Pacifica radio station.
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Resource Center for Nonviolence Promoting nonviolent social change locally and internationally. Based in Santa Cruz county, California.
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Resources Advancing Initiatives for Nonviolence Non-profit organization dedicated to developing resources that explore the creativity and spirituality of active nonviolence. Stories of the power of nonviolence, RAIN initiatives, resources, and mailing list sign-up.
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Reverend Billy Advocacy group led by comic preacher. Opposes chain stores and malls that hurt neighborhoods.
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Reviving X DIY Pamphlets regarding veganism, feminism, and anti-violence. Also links, mission statement, news, and contact information.
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Richard Stallman Calls for Amazon Boycott Discussion of Linux Today article by Richard Stallman. [Slashdot]
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RINF.com From an online community; includes streaming video, a webblog, e-books, forums, chat, FAQ and contact information.
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Riots in Argentina Placing the cacerolazo in the context of the working class in struggle against the globalized capitalism.
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Robbie Conal's Art Attack Political posters, guerilla postering guide and QuickTime movies.
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Rock Out Censorship: Student Suspended for Wearing a Pepsi T-Shirt Todd Weise speaks out against the suspension.
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Rockland Action A network of Rockland citizens and organizations working for peace, social justice, and environmentalism through grassroots activism.
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Rockland Friends of WBAI Rockland County, NY WBAI listeners group organizing to save WBAI and push for greater accountability. (Yahoo! Groups)
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Ron English POPaganda! Prolific producer of surreal and parodic billboard art since 1982.
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Roundtable, Inc. A production company. About the organization, previous productions, future plans, directions and contact information.
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RTMark: GWBush.com Story of the gwbush.com and mirrors of RTMark's original two versions of it.
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RTMark: Investing in Chaos The Magic Christian Fund at RTMark enables ordinary folks to "act up," protest corporate power.
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RTMark: Vatican RTMark mirrors 0100101110101101.ORG's press release and links to news articles in the Italian press about vaticano.org.
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Rule 19 Progressively-focused group provides reviews of media, suggestions for grassroots outreach, calendar of local actions and meetings, links to related groups, and message board.
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Rule by Idiocy: WBAI Falls for Right Wing Conspiracy Theory Bill Weinberg on right-wing premiums in the spring 2000 fund-raising marathon by Pacifica's WBAI Radio.
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Rule By Idiocy: WBAI Falls for Right Wing Conspiracy Theory Discussing recent developments at WBAI which under U. Leid has used right wing anti-Semitic propaganda for its spring 2001 fund raiser. By WBAI host Bill Weinberg.
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Rural Electric Member Action Committee Grass roots member organization seeking to return control of Pioneer Electric Cooperative, Inc. to its members in the state of Alabama.
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Rural Media Activism Models of community media activism and stories of rural action.
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Safe Streets DC Citizen-run web campaign that gathers and publishes information related to crime and law enforcement. Includes news accounts, crime statistics, forums for citizens and police officers, contact information for city officials and agencies and mailing list.
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Salon.com: Andre the Giant Bombs the World From London to L.A., Tokyo to Philly, guerrilla artist Shepard Fairey's ironic, iconic postering blitz featuring the long-dead WWF star has become a global phenomenon. By Stephen Lemons.
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Salon.com: Democracy for sale Bid for the vote of one U.S. citizen, now on eBay!
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Salon: Will culture-jam for food The prankster behind the Voteauction.com satire needs your help to pay off his $3,800 legal debt. By Katharine Mieszkowski.
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San Francisco Examiner: Student suspended for defying Coke Day A high school senior is serving a one-day suspension Wednesday for wearing a Pepsi shirt on Coke Day, an event school officials crafted in an attempt to win a $500 contest run by the Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
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San Francisco Pacifica Protest Covers protests and activism to restore Pacifica to a network of community radio stations. Mainly for Bay Area and San Francisco.
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