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devon / corporations / news report Wednesday September 30, 2009 09:37 by infoburst
A recent story about Devon firm happy to work with - those doing ethnic cleansing, rape, murder and torture... read full story / add a comment
devon / protests / news report Friday July 24, 2009 20:38 by Exeter Cyclist
August 1st 12.00 - you know the drill... read full story / add a comment
devon / protests / news report Friday May 22, 2009 16:25 by Exeter Cyclist
Exeter's monthly ride - June 6th, meet midday at Cathedral Green! read full story / add a comment
devon / protests / press release Thursday April 30, 2009 21:52 by Exeter Cyclist
Exeter Critical Mass - Saturday 2nd May @ 12.00 Cathedral Green, Exeter read full story / add a comment
devon / miscellaneous / event notice Thursday April 30, 2009 13:59 by Tom - Last Hours
The Campaign to Support Dave Mahoney will be at the show below fund raising and sharing information! Come and join us. http://helpdavemahoney.blogspot.com/ read full story / add a comment
devon / transport / press release Wednesday April 01, 2009 17:00 by Exeter Cyclist
Exeter Critical Mass - Saturday 4th April @ 12.00 Cathedral Green, Exeter read full story / add a comment
devon / protests / news report Monday March 30, 2009 13:22 by Goto
It seems that 5 people were planning some kind of 'stunt' for the G20 and they have been arrested under the terrorism legislation. It will be interesting if this is a real arrest or simply more hype to justify the crackdown on dissent as the global system falls off a cliff. read full story / add a comment
devon / protests / news report Tuesday March 17, 2009 20:55 by paster
devon / community / announcement Tuesday March 17, 2009 09:06 by Exeter Food Not Bombs
An attempt to start a Food Not Bombs collective in Exeter! read full story / add a comment
devon / miscellaneous / news report Saturday March 14, 2009 01:44 by Hank
A Huntsman from Devon's been jailed for a moronic, unprovoked attack on a hunt monitor. read full story / add a comment
devon / protests / news report Thursday February 12, 2009 21:17 by exeter cyclist
News about upcoming Critical Mass events in Exeter read full story / add a comment
devon / peace / opinion/analysis Thursday January 22, 2009 14:53 by Ms Anne Thropy
In October 2005 a survey by Campaign Against the Arms Trade found that Exeter uni had the 7th highest number of shares in the arms trade for a UK university. In 2008 they refused to give figures for the survey – if they don’t still have shares in the arms trade it would have been ridiculous for them to do this! read full story / add a comment
devon / protests / news report Sunday January 18, 2009 18:30 by mg
Over 1000 people from all over Devon joined yesterday's march through in Exeter in support of Gaza read full story / add a comment
devon / protests / news report Tuesday January 13, 2009 20:28 by mg
This Saturday there will be a march through Exeter in solidarity with the Palestinians being attacked in Gaza and to protest against the slaughter that the Israeli Army is perpetrating read full story / add a comment
devon / protests / event notice Tuesday December 30, 2008 22:43 by Exeter PSC
Protest this Saturday 3rd January against the Israeli bombing of Gaza read full story / add a comment
devon / protests / event notice Friday December 05, 2008 16:10 by exeter cyclist
Exeter Critical Mass - First Saturday of every month - meet Cathedral Green at midday Dec 6th - Xmas theme - decorate your bikes! - bring some colour! - make some noise! read full story / add a comment
devon / protests / announcement Tuesday December 02, 2008 18:40 by exeter cyclist
Exeter Critical Mass - meet 12.00 on Cathedral Green on Saturday December 6th. To get in the mood come along to a screening of "We are traffic" at Exeter Phoenix on Thursday December 4th at 19.00 read full story / add a comment
devon / transport / news report Monday November 17, 2008 17:15 by exeter cyclist
December 4th at Exeter Phoenix - showing We Are Traffic, a documentary which chronicles the history and development of Critical Mass read full story / add a comment
devon / the environment / announcement Tuesday November 11, 2008 12:52 by Ignite
The latest carbon dinosaur is about to have an opening ceremony maybe next month or early in the new year. It is the Centrica (they were called British Gas PLC) £400 million development at Langage, just off the A38 between Ivybridge and Plympton in Devon. It would be good if people got together to educate and demonstrate the public's anger at yet another carbon monster being opened - The First in Britain for 5 years and the biggest one in Devon or Cornwall for 30+ years. read full story / add a comment
devon / transport / event notice Friday October 24, 2008 19:36 by Exeter cyclist
Exeter Critical Mass - starting Nov 1st (Halloween dress optional!). First Saturday of every month - meet Cathedral Green at midday read full story / add a comment |
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