I don't understand. Could someone enlightened me how 
'sitting' up some big redwood tree at 'Humboldt county' 
serve woman's rights ? Hahahahah

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> From:         vikki charles[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Sent:         Tuesday, December 07, 1999 7:50 PM
> To:   STUDIES IN WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENT
> Subject:      Re: BUTTERFLY NOT FREE YET
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> Does anyone know any thing else about this woman? I heard 
> something about it before and I think it's great.
> Was anyone at the WTO demo? There was one in London that I 
> wanted to go to but couldn't afford the train fare. We had 
> a discussion about it in a seminar the other day. In June 
> of next year there is this thing organised where loads of 
> people are going to stand in the street outside Buckingham 
> palace and show their arses to the Queen. I will be there 
> because it sounds good.
> On Sun, 5 Dec 1999 03:00:58 -0600 Rutherfords 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > BUTTERFLY NOT FREE YET
> > 
> > Julia Butterfly Hill might normally be expected to be among 
> > the protestors at the World Trade Organization meetings in 
> > Seattle - but she has a more pressing engagement. Hill is
> > still up a tree in Humboldt County, Calif. On Dec. 10, she 
> > will mark her second anniversary of sitting 180 feet up in a 
> > giant redwood - a one- woman protest demonstration intended 
> > to keep a logging company from cutting the tree down. Joan 
> > Baez and Bonnie Raitt will perform a benefit concert for Hill 
> > on Dec. 8 in Redway, Calif.
> > 
> > 
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> vikki charles
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