Headlines Feb 15 Posted: Friday, February 14, 2003
¤ Picture of the front of the London demo (Large) ¤ Half Million in Anti-War Demo in Berlin ¤ 1 million Italians march against Iraq war ¤ In pictures: World rallies against war ¤ Peace rally held in Bermuda ¤ Big peace rally held in Brussels ¤ Australia launches anti-war protests ¤ BIGGEST EVER PEACE RALLY IN LONDON ¤ Mass protests in Glasgow and London ¤ Estimated 800,000 in peace rally in Central London ¤ Dozens stage candle-light vigil in Bahrain ¤ Peace protests spread around globe ¤ Dublin Anti-war protest numbers increase to 100,000 ¤ Belgrade joins the global anti-war movement ¤ Antiwar demonstration outside U.S. Embassy in Japan ¤ Anti-War Protesters Pour Into Streets of Australia, New Zealand ¤ French say no to war ¤ Protesters teargased in Colorado Springs
Feeder Marches Many groups are gathering at different spots in the city and marching together to the February 15 "World Says No to War" rally site on First Avenue north of 49th Street.
Millions join anti-war protests worldwide
Gaza bomb kills four Israeli soldiers
The Taliban of northern Iraq
Another Day in the Empire Bring Us the Head of Osama bin Laden
The old and the ancient world confront Powell The Russians smiled, the Chinese nodded, the French relaxed, the British froze in solemn contemplation and the US secretary of state, Colin Powell, stared sourly into the empty space where his now discredited case for war had shone only last week.
The People vs The War Blix report challenges the US case for war / Bush insists that Iraq 'will be disarmed' / France, Russia and China plead for more time / Up to a million Britons prepare to march for peace
Robert Fisk: The case against war: A conflict driven by the self-interest of America
A bad day for the chickenhawks Major powers rebuff Bush push for war
How will Bush be remembered?
Powell's Bad Day At a key United Nations meeting, 'Old Europe' outmaneuvers America's top diplomat
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