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In brio feitfe-i waiir -- Officers' plead Innocent ' ! sity The protesters later presented the mayor with asking the borough council to oppose war with Iraq and reast elements of the USA Patriot and die Homeland Security pets About 125 students and a few faculty members turned out in gray drizzly weather for a rally at Miami University in Oxford Ohio Ross Meyer a junior and founder of a student peace group said he was disappointed by the turnout and someone interrupted his speech by urging the crowd to support the government if the United States invades Iraq peti-tio- ' ' conspiracy CAMiaiANmrnrAm--SA- ? and in uniform1? -police Chief Eari Sanders fer Grim-frce-d dents around the country walked cut of class Wednes-- r pleaded innocentto chafes off a aeries of tallies obsttocting a probp noting x organizers predicted would be into allegations that throe aft the biggest caaopus denmKV ' duty officers assaulted two I sttations since me Vietnam men outside a ban U-Six of his ton aides entered M Thus of thousands of ate- the sameplea lbesday to the ‘dents at mmlhan 300 collfelony obstruction of justice eges and universities had pledged to join the protests according to the National : control of the Youth and Stildent Peace department and the six top Coalition But attendance was deputies have been suspended spotty at many campuses and without pay some groups called for supThe three young officers port of the Bush administrawho allegedly beat up two tion men after they refused to hand Thousands of students also over their leftover steak fajitas rallied ferperoe in Britain late one night last November Sweden'Spain Australia and pleaded innocent Ihesday to other countries The US felony assault charges protests were also geared to An indictmpnt released call attention to the effects of Tuesday accuses Sanders of a war on education health obstructing the department’s care and the internal probe into die incident Manonlferrell a 1 by transferring the investigator old sophomore missed three who had been conducting it classes to take part in a rally at Stanford University a by about 300 people carrying signs bearing slogans such as “It’s the Middle East not the Wild West" “This is a personal thing for ORLANDO Fla (AP)— A me because my friends are going to fight this war” said dog ran onto a a civil engineering Tendl school playground and ripped “It’s not going to be major left ear off a 's Bush and his armies in busiwhile friends watched in horness suits on die front lines ror Daniel Decembre 8 was in They’re going to take people' critical condition Wednesday Dozens of Stanford profesa day after he suffered severe endorsed the rally either sors : face and head injuries during by telling students there the attar lr would be no penalties for The dog a pit leaving class why canceling mix named class Solomon was euthanized In Los Angeles 18 demonWednesday with the owner’s were arrested for strators consent The body was being an intersection durblocking tested but his owner said die interfaith an ing protest as animal was on his hundred several people shots Witnesses said the dog came cheered About 1000 students at Santa Monica City College tearing across the school rallied and 500 Venice High latched onto and grounds School students left class for a Daniel as he was running to on the school’s front get away Several teachers waving signs and chantumbrellas with beat the dog to more war no more “No ing free the boy war” “The kids were crying and About 500 students walked hysterical” said Marlene out of class at the University g coorMagee a And y : day-to-d-ay Two sisters Kate and Allie Dunn traveled to a New York City anti-wrally from suburban Westchester County to express their support of the : Bush administration “Remember asked a ar ?” AP photos Students and others protesting a posable war with Iraq hold banners from a stairway on the campus at the University ol CalJfomia-Lo-s Angeles on Wednesday High school and college students across the country walked out of class Wednesday holding a series of raffles organizers predicted would be the biggest campus demonstrations since the Vietnam War Dog runs onto playground mauls boy ‘ occurred protest on Wednesday Bethany Stover center In photo on left argues with Perry Red during an anti-win Knoxville Term Stover said she favored the liberation of Iraq" Photo right Los Angeles police arrest Rev George Regas of All Saints Church Pasadena CaBf during a protest in downtown Los Angeles ar sidewalk in front of the Marquette University student union during an hour-lon- g up-to-d- - protest- “It’s good to let people know students have a say in " what happens in the world” said Abir Chaudhry 19 who canted a sign that read “God Does Not Bless America t Only” Hundreds of students walked out in Texas At San Antonio College Melissa St school-staffin- in Milwau- kee 40 students lined the John who favors an Iraq invasion got into a shouting match with a young nose-to-no-se man who argued no positive link has been made between Saddam Hussein and Osama bio Laden' St John later said she doesn’t like the idea of war but diplomatic efforts to rein in Saddam have failed “None of us like it but it's time" she said “Our country DO YOU LOVE SOMEONE AT RISK? 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