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COALTION ANNOUNCES ANTI-TROOP SURGE CAMPAIGN

Eli Pariser, executive director of MoveOn.org speaks during a news conference announcing a national campaign protesting President Bush's plans to increase troops in Iraq on January 11, 2007, at the National Press Club in Washington. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)


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