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.Issue.
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. 14 .
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Hello there. And welcome to the New and Improved ATI.
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10-13-88
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Activist Times, Inc. ATI is a journalistic, causistic, cyberpolitical
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organization, trying to help you all, and us change the world radically, in
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less than two minutes increments.
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For more information, call
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ATI at 602-921-2484
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***Call these awe-fish-y'all ATI Host BBS's.
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The Anarchist Cookbook
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by William Powell
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ATI, a freedom of freedom paper.
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ATI, More than just a newspaper, it's
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the rag read round the world.
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Activist Times, Incorporated; is produced, by Prime Anarchist, and Fah-Q, with
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a little help from Ground Zero, The Minuteman and Tales Gallery. Cygnus is
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creative consultant as per usual. We are always looking for contributing
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editors, by the way. Just drop us a line at the listed address.
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PAP, prime anarchist productions, numbers run, for this morning, 3:30 am. 1988
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516-922-wine dial a dirty joke.
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516-751-2600 2600 magazine
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516-234-9914 New York newsline
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800-ana-rchy artrock t-shirts and posters.
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S800-344-4000 wallstreet newsline
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201-644-2335 ap newsline for the blind
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202-456-1414 Reagan's desk.
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202-483-5500 NORML
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202-363-1569 bork's desk.
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203-771-4920 snetco newsline
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S203-324-3117 comedy shop newsline
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203-447-4600 vmb
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212-614-6464 center for constitutional rights
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213-621-4141 southern ca newsline
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303-443-7250 paladin press
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312-368-8000 chicago bell newsline
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313-223-7223 michigan bell newsline
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412-633-3333 pennsylvania newsline
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414-678-3511 wisconsin bell news
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415-995-2606 Reality Hackers magazine
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518-471-2272 New York Bell info
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619-375-1234 time and temp
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714-835-5111 orange county newsline
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717-225-5555 Pennsylvania newsline
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718-pan-ties p-o-t-m club
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718-435-1199 new york newsline
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: /
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: /WELL I SEE that
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: /EB will be coming
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: /off strike soon.
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FAH-Q'S CORNER : /What can that mean
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------------------/to the employers in
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the area?
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Well 14 that I talked to over the last week told me that 44% of their part
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time and 28% of their full time employees are EB strikers and that most of the
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plan to go back to work at EB when the strike is over. That could mean that
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there will be a lot of jobs open to the unemployed come next month, but on the
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other side, some of the employers I talked to told me that they opened those
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jobs to the strikers because they remember the last long strike and felt that
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longer exist when the strike is over. Two of the local taxi companies have
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almost all EB strikers as their employees. Now, some of them plan on staying o
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as cab drivers because the income can be good (500-700 a week) Most will retur
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to work because though the potentials there in the cab for good money is not
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always the case. There are bad weeks and good weeks and no benefits. So if you
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have a family to support there is a choice between making maybe 500 a week and
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a paycheck at the end of the week. You decide. When this strike is over I
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expect to see a few unhappy employers in the area for a while and if you are
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looking for a job there are certainly gunna be a lot of them out there. We at
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ATI, we're all for the strike, and now / that it's all over we would like /
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to see the families/ get back on their / feet.
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Thank you. : /
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: /WELL, ELECTION TIME IS
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: /almost on us again and
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:/who do you vote for?
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--------------Also who will vote. If
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you dont vote you better keep your mouth shut when it comes to the
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president because if you dont like him you COULD HAVE voted against him.
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Now that I have that out of the way let me give you a few of my thoughts
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about the US election process. We elect an official to office by voting. Well
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if everyond doesnt go out to vote the process wont work right. I mean if there
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are 3 million people and only 1 million vote doest that reflect what the publi
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as a whole thinks??? (on a united nations poll of 45 "democracies" based solel
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on voter turn out, the US ranked 45th) No. The poor and unemployed dont like t
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get out and vote because, "man I've been poor this long what makes you think
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voting will change anything". Well It could change a lot if all the unemployed
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and poor voted. Taxes. Well I dont care who gets in to office and on what
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promise he got there on. He will have to raise taxes to make the budget meet.
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You want more money for the roads, schools, police, and other things. Well
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where do you think that moolah comes from? The government doesnt pull it off
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the trees. And any candidate that tells you that he can run this country
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without raising any taxes is a fuckin lier and should get out of the race now
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because he lives in a dream world./
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-Fah-Q- : /
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(APWN)Sprint-Thursday nite, Doc Telecom formerly known as Laser, was pretty
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much busted by Sprint. Telecom was selling his computer to someone when there
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was a knock on his door. Telecom's brother answered the door; Daniel M. Loredo
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manager Kansas City, and R. E. "Sandy" Sandquist, manager Denver.
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After the warrant schitt out of the way, they came in and looked thru all
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of Telecom's stuff.
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Upon seeing a disk labeled "Phrack 18, Phrack 19, FH.Exe" Loredo said it was
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incriminating. Telecom argued it was nothing more than text files. The Sprint
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reps then looked thru Telecom's weekly notes finding CBI accounts, trw
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accounts,
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and a citibank. But no calling cards. They wanted sprint codes, according to
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Telecom.
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"They can just suck," said Telecom, "my long dong silver here."
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Telecom says he was supposed to download sixty-five thousand (65,000)
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sprint FON cards the other nite.
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"hehehe. Well at least I knew there were a lot. It would take 30 megs of
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my drive."
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Sprint reps said they have his number and he was on their system for 19 or
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so hours.
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"Just think," said Telecom. "This same shit happened last year. Remember
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A local Telecommunications enthusiast named Cygnus says this pattern has
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been going on for more than 5 years now. Every year, around October,
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security people start making charges and they dont let up til around
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Christmas time. Almost as if they have to reach their quotas.
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"This is not good news," said Cygnus.
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-mf-
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(APWN)Washingtoon- The president convinces us that we are standing tall and
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looking good when actually we are sitting down, overweight, drinking beer, and
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eating pizza.
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This formula is not exactly what Tom Jefferson had in mind. He said,
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"enlighten the prople generally and Tyranny and oppressions of body and mind
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will vanish like evil spirits at the dawn of day". -prime-
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(0)telafonic news with (0)
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(0)(0) GROUND ZERO (0)(0)
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(0) special to ATI (0)
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ITT's Newsletter to customers has interesting information: One page of the
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newsletter cheerfully tells ITT customers in the state of California that
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beginning October 1, their intra- state rates will decrease by an average of 1
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percent. Then, the next page of the newsletter announces that the California
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Public Utilities Commission instituted a surcharge on intrastate telephone
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calls in California to fund deaf and disabled communications programs, to be
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effective on, you guessed it, October 1st. And, the newsletter adds, the
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surcharge is being "passed along".
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This is reminiscent of an interesting incident last year regarding California
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intrastate surcharges and AT&T's long distance rates. In an incident last
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year, an AT&T intracompany memo stated that although they recently lowered
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them that their intrastate rates were too low and they had to raise them. So,
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they agreed to AT&T's proposal that the increase they were forced to implement
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would appear on customers' invoices in the form of a new surcharge that would
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be STRICTLY AT&T revenue! Ah, what blatant attempts to fool the consumer!
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In another development, Allnet instituted a new policy in which a $.90 per
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month "bill handling charge" is imposed on all customers who make long distanc
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calls, but whose charges amount to less than $10 per month. So much for the
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"We value your business, large or small" credo!
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To the tune of the Night Before Christmas:
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Twas an hour before Oprah
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and all thru New York
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No TV was idle,
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all employees stopped work.
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They all watched the lady
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discuss current affairs
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The studio audience
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was combing their hair.
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No one paid attention
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Nobody could care less
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They're too busy watchin
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that tent sized dress.
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This one guy stood up
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and started beating his daughter,
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Hey, it's not my fault
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he has Post Traumatic
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Stress Disorder!!!
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(APWN)New London-
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Political artist Faith Ringgold has spent the last three days at Connecticut
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college in New London, guiding "issue oriented" students in the art department
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to an artistic expression of their opinions on social issues.
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The six students working under Ms. Ringold's instruction are preparing a
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performance piece to be presented tonight at 8 in the East Dance Studio at the
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Crozier-Williams Student Center. Ms. Ringgold will also give a lecture titled
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"Faith Ringgold Talks About Her Art".
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"The students have been asked to become a character that represents an issue
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that will be very important in the year 2000," said Ms. Ringgold Wednesday.
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"They've come up with six issues or characters: apathy, God, nuclear winter,
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drugs, child abuse, and computerized memory loss."
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-------------------------.
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Peacenet. More than just .
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a bbs. it's your activist.
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database. a mainframe .
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with a mission. .
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Write or call: .
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Institute for Global .
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Communications .
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3228 Sacramento Street .
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San Francisco, Ca. .
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94115 .
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(415)923-0900 .
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COPY PROBLEMS I can't believe it. I went thru 4 copiers today trying to get
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"13" out.
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"We cant do that kind of stuff," one said.
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"This is hanging off
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