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13 October 2001
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Anti-war protesters marched in London today – only 5,000 of them, which is hardly inspiring – looks like the usual crowd. The thing that struck me about this event is the name of the representative from the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (hey guys – nobody suggested we were going to use nukes anyway!) – Chamberlain. The most famous Chamberlain is of course Neville Chamberlain who notoriously stuck to the policy of appeasing Hitler.loan payday payday online 14 loanscredit loan personal 2 unsecured badonly 20 80 loan interestbad loan credit personal 25student mortgage consolidation refinance loan 2ndplans loans 401kpayday loan 5 loans online paydayloan payday cheapest 11 8 onlineonline 8 payday pay loan dayloan car a a financing

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  1. I think it is great. It shows that people actually care about what is happening in the world. I’d come to think that people just wanted to avoid the subject and let it go away. I’m going to get into London ASAP so should anyone else who wants to make a difference

    Comment by Tim — 15 February 2003 @ 2:13 pm

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