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Anarchists at the Olympics |
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Thursday, 06 May 2010 11:17 |
Well folks, the party’s over, and for many it is a time of reflection. While many nurse olympic spirit hangovers, and business’s add up the books to see if they made enough to get them through the projected and inevitable burst of the olympic economic bubble, those who chose to protest instead of party also have much to reflect upon. The activist community is abuzz with heated debates over what worked and what didn’t in the aftermath of sought after media attention. With that in mind...
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WAC Olympics review. AWESOME |
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911 truth at the olympics |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 23 February 2010 23:36 |
Vancouver 9/11 Truth – Report from the front lines at the Olympics
With the 5 ring corporate circus in town, Vancouver's 9/11 Truth Society rose to the occasion and engaged in a culture jamming campaign of proportions to rival even that of the Olympics. From Day 1, our group made an Olympic size impression on the visitors and viewers of the world. From stickering to waving an 'Investigate 9/11' banner in the background of the daily CTV and CBC newscasts, our injection of reality was...
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Intrawest assets seized by lenders, including Olympic ski resort in Whistler |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 20 January 2010 21:35 |
By The Canadian Press
VANCOUVER, B.C. - Lenders have seized the assets of Intrawest ULC, including the Whistler ski resort that will be home to the Olympic downhill races next month.
Intrawest says it will be "business as usual," despite the possibility the high-end B.C. resort will be on the auction block as Olympians grace its slopes.
"Fortress Investment Group continues to own and control Intrawest and all of its properties. Serious discussions with Intrawest's lenders are ongoing...
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Police unable to confirm that missing explosive has been accounted for |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 19 January 2010 22:36 |
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Sunday, January 17th, 2010 | 11:26 pm  VN:F [1.8.0_1031] Canwest News Service Police are not convinced that two tonnes of a powerful explosive that went "missing" two weeks ago are now accounted for. |
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Police reserve the right to take over activist groups for 2010 |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 13 January 2010 01:12 |
In a letter promising that undercover police officers and agents will not provoke others into violence, the head of the 2010 Olympic police force has refused to promise that his undercover officers won’t take over and direct the activities of activist groups, or commit illegal acts themselves.
“We are pleased to hear, at a minimum, that the people we pay to enforce the law have promised they won’t encourage others to break it,” said Holmes. “However, it is less...
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