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"In the 1960's the police used to talk about "outside agitators"
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causing problems in otherwise peaceful demonstrations so that
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they could justify riding in on horses clubbing young people
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whose only crime was opposing the war in Viet Nam. The
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strategy of creating the evil few to repress the many is a very
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old one. Don't buy it."
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--Judy Rebick
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** FTA(A)!! **- - - - - - - - - - .
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************** 272 /
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/ (oops, reverse that) /
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Activist Times, Inc. ATI is a - -
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journalistic, spazzstic, /
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/mega-anti-plastic /
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/organization, / 4 more info?
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/trying to / send SASE
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/help y'all, and us / stamps???
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change the world / to:
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radically, in less / ATI@text.org
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than two minute /
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increments. /
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- - - - - - - - -
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"Thats when I worked for a different sort of media
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company now I work against all that work I did"
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--Some Techy Named Micah
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Hi, I'm Prime Anarchist and this is the news you
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need:
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Apparently, there is a court order suppressing Idependent
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Media Center from broadcasting or posting anything about
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the FBI raiding the Seattle IMC on Saturday evening while
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Quebec is in choas. Hey you constitutional attornies. Get
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out of bed and march over to the fbi or supreme court and
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let em know that these rights will not be suppressed.
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[Reprinted from:
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http://www.dc.indymedia.org/display.php3?article_id=8261]
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I had some other things I wanted to compose for this
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issue but they'll have to wait. Time is of the essence,
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they always say.
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venceremos,
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prime
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-={ LETTUCE }=-
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to ati@etext.org
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Dry throat, burning eyes
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Air, polluted
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Water, inaccessible
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Pull me away, I want to stay
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I haven't really had my say....
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pasquali
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..
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to ati@text.org
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Today, Snowhite was turning 18. The 7 Dwarfs
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always where very educated and polite with
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Snowhite. When they go out work at mornign,
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they promissed a *huge* surprise. Snowhite
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was anxious. Suddlently, the door open, and
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the Seven Dwarfs enter...
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[oy m'shug! Not you again, he said kicking
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the entire mailbox into the ravine...]
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..
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to Prime Anarchist
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at the very last minute the management of the
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slipper room has informed us that they have
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canceled this sunday's klong show because they
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had a more lucrative offer to rent out the room
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that evening.
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so, there is no klong show tomorrow, sunday
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april 22.
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additionally, we are putting the klong show
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on hold until we can find a venue that is a bit
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more supportive. please stay tuned for the
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imminent re-launch of The Klong Show.
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Stephen
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..
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to Marco
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Got Portugese?
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http://www.azine.org
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az
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..
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-={ NUMBUCE }=-
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http://www.kife.com
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http://www.uberzine.com/hax
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http://thehacktivist.com/a20
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http://www.welcome.to/justified
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http://www.stephansmith.com/songs.html
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http://www.surveillancecameraplayers.org
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http://www.dc.indymedia.org/display.php3?article_id=8112
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http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~atman/attention-fat-bastards.html
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http://www.thecapitaltimes.com/2001/04/16/news/street_music.php
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a poem for the corporate media
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by Oak
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Warrior Poet Society - Planet Earth
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You heard it here first:
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[editor's note: well, second. This
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is a reprint from Vermont Indy]
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Why allow the mainstream media to set the limits
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of debate or coin our phrases? We say: the light
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at the end of the corporados global tunnel is the
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oncoming train; a train WRECK IN QUEBEC !
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WRECK IN QUEBEC
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a poem for the corporate media
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the mainstream tabloids
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must get hemmroids
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from lifting all that hype,
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here in the trenches
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beyond the fences
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we're compelled to take a swipe,
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at network boardrooms
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endless hair grooms
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and your basic corporate type,
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so what the heck
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a wreck in quebec
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was not the time quite ripe?
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BAGHDAD, Iraq (PAWN) -- Iraq has warned Iran that its
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missile attack on eastern Iraq risked a revival of
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1980-88 when Reagan and Bush bombarded each other
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with epithets, swears and bad language like, "Voodoo
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Economics," and "Damn Yale Bastard," "Nice Toupe,
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Rawhide," and "Dumb Yankee Bastard."
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Iran has acknowledged its armed forces attacked
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Iraqi bases of the rebel Mujahedeen Khalq on Wednesday
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morning because they "miss that old Ronnie Reagan guy,
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maybe W Bush will respond in kind." The acknowledgment
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came in a letter delivered to the U.N. Security Council
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in New York late Wednesday.
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The attack killed three people and wounded 23 others,
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Iraqi official media and the Mujahedeen Khalq said
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Thursday. All but one of the casualties were Iraqis.
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"His name was Truth," said Ramses Clarkent.
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Iranian state television reported the attack Thursday,
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but gave no word of casualties.
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A Parody Ending To Help Keep You Going.
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by Robert Cox
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To the tune your "National" Anthem
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And the the teargas canisters,
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Water cannons everywhere,
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Gave proof through the night
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Revolution's in the air.
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O say, does that red-black banner yet wave
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O'er the land of the free
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And I mean it this time; free.
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We end with a folksong.
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[ed note: it's always nice when we
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can get all "broadsidish" on you.]
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With Wall Street on our Side
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Original words by Bob Dylan
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New words by Doug Wheeler
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C F C F C F G F C
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C F Em F C
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Oh my name it is nothing' my age it mean less
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F C
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The company I work for is in the Midwest
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F C
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I'm forced to agree there the policies to abide
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F G F C
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And that company I work for has Wall Street on its side.
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Oh the Journal it tells it and it tells it so well
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The stockholders sniffled and the workers all fell
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Yes, the stockholders sniffled and morale all died
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And that company I work for has Wall Street on its side.
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Oh the lowliest workers all had thier day
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And then middle management was soon laid away
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And the names of the CEOs I was made to memorize
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With a bonus in their hands and Wall Street on their side.
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The First Quarter came, boys it closed out its fate
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The reason for the layoffs I never got straight
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But I learned to accept it, accept it in stride
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Oh you don't count the missing when Wall Street's on your side.
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But now we got workers left standing in the dust
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If fire them we're forced to, then fire them we must
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One click of the mouse and emailed the world wide
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And you never ask questions when Wall Street's on your side
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In a many dark hour I've been thinking' about this
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That Jesus Christ was betrayed by a kiss
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But I can't think for you, you'll have to decide
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Whether Judas Iscariot, had Wall Street on his side.
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When the Stock Market Slide comes to an end
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We'll forgive the bosses and call them our friends
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Though they fired six million, on the dole they all dried.
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The new bosses now too have Wall Street on their side.
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I've learned to trust no one, all through my work life
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If another crash comes, It's them we must fight
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To hate them and fear them and in my cube hide
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And accept it all bravely with Wall Street on our side.
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So now as I'm leaving', I'm weary as hell
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The confusion I'm feelin' ain't no tongue can tell
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Who words fill my head and fall to the floor
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If the Street's on our side then just shut the door.
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Send nog, grog and
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glog to: ati@etext.org
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Grammy nominations and libellous gossip
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about musicians should be directed to:
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lutenist@geocities.com
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get the 'zine in marked up form (custom
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made - each one unique!) at:
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http://www.thepentagon.com/primeanarchist |