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- Lott May Delay AFCU Bill. Shaughnessy, Peter // Back Stage;07/17/98, Vol. 39 Issue 29, p3
Reports that members of the Actors Federal Credit Union joined other credit unions in a rally in support of Senate action on the Credit Union Membership Access Act of 1998 in Washington D.C. Details on the rally; Information on the bill; Comments from Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott.
- Untitled. // People Management;10/10/96, Vol. 2 Issue 20, p13
Reports on the arrest of dozens of people at a demonstration marking the first anniversary of the Liverpool dockers' dispute. Demands of the employees of Mersey Docks and Harbor Company.
- Protesters to hold 750 tea parties. Swanson, Ian // Hill;4/15/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 42, p1
The article offers information on the 750 Boston Tea Party-styled protests which will be attended by several Republican lawmakers in Massachusetts.
- Tank You, and Sorry. // India Today;6/28/2010, p15
The article reports on the growing practice of protesters in India to climb high-rise installations like water tanks and threaten to jump if their demands are not met, such as the one staged by veterinary pharmacists at the office of Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal on June 14, 2010.
- Iowans Walk for Peace on Palm Sunday. Gillespie, Michael // Washington Report on Middle East Affairs;Jul2011, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p61
The article focuses on the Walk for Peace in Des Moines, Iowa held during Palm Sunday on April 17, 2011.
- Algeria. // Africa Report;Mar/Apr91, Vol. 36 Issue 2, p7
Reports that in early February in Algiers, hundreds of thousands marched, not for democracy, but for Islamic solidarity with Iraq. First national multi-party elections pushed to the rear; Shift in political focus; President Chadl Benjedid and hisNational Liberation Front (FLN).
- Morocco. // Africa Report;Mar/Apr91, Vol. 36 Issue 2, p8
Addresses a government-approved national one-day general strike which drew thousands of pro-Iraq demonstrators into the streets of Rabat, Casablanca, Fez, and Tangier in January. Conservative government of King Hassan II; Still unsettled by bloody union-led riots in December; Growing opposition...
- The waiting game. Ham, Melinda // Africa Report;Jul/Aug92, Vol. 37 Issue 4, p24
Reports that after 28 years of repression, thousands of Malawians rose up and demonstrated against the autocratic rule of 93-year-old President for Life Kamuzu Banda. The catalyst of their action was the return--and immediate arrest--of reform-minded trade unionist Chakufwa Chihana, hailed by...
- A stern rebuke for eco-zealotry. Vanagas, Steve // Alberta Report / Newsmagazine;11/1/93, Vol. 20 Issue 46, p28
Examines the reaction to the October 14, 1993 decision by Supreme Court Justice John Bouck to sentence 43 Clayoquot demonstrators to 45 days in jail and $1,500 fines, and one protestor to 60 days and a $3,000 fine for his disruptive courtroom tactics. Background of the demonstration that has...


