HEA
Campaign
Still
Seeking
Student
Victim
Cases
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New
York
Metropolitan
Area
Especially
Urgent
7/27/01
Have you or someone you know or know of
lost financial aid for college because of a drug conviction? The
Higher Education Act Reform Campaign urgently needs to find students in
the greater New York City area who fit this description. The need
is urgent because some of the most major media outlets in the country are
asking for them, and they want to do the stories now!
Please contact DRCNet at (202) 293-8340
or Students for Sensible Drug Policy at (202) 293-4414 if you can help,
or e-mail [email protected].
Visit http://www.raiseyourvoice.com
for further information on this campaign.
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Issue #196, 7/27/01
Plan Colombia I: Congress Approves Another $676 Million as Opposition Mounts on the Ground | Plan Colombia II: Latin American Hard Left Targets Plan Colombia, El Salvador Conference Draws Hundreds from Throughout the Hemisphere | Plan Colombia III: DRCNet Interviews Col. Lucio Gutierrez, Armed Forces of Ecuador, Retired | Tulia "Never Again" Rally Draws Hundreds, Faith-Based Activists and Drug Reformers Mix and Match | DanceSafe Benefit in St. Louis Raided By Police, Class Action Suit Pending | Voices: Rolling Stone Magazine Interviews 35 Thinkers on US Drug Policy | The Economist Makes "The Case for Legalising Drugs" | Narco News "Drug War on Trial" Case Has First Hearing in New York City | New Crime and Punishment Poll Shows Most Americans Don't Want to Throw Away the Key | Urgent Action Alerts: Colombia, HEA, Mandatory Minimums, Medical Marijuana, John Walters | HEA Campaign Still Seeking Student Victim Cases -- New York Metropolitan Area Especially Urgent | For Sale: Merchandise and Services to Benefit the Cause | The Reformer's Calendar
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